Hi all. Payment via cash, EMT, or possibly Paypal with the fees on the buyer. No trades at the moment. Thanks.
Selling my Zero Tolerance 0055. Awesome knife but I'm just thinning the herd a bit. This knife was designed by Gus T. Cecchini of GTC Knives and is basically a production version of his "Airborne" custom knife. Gus is an amazing engineer and this knife shows it.
Knife is in excellent/almost new condition. I am the second owner and to my knowledge the knife still has its factory edge. I did NOT receive the box when I bought it, sorry. Titanium frame lock, 3.75" S35-VN blade that flips on ZTs KVT bearing system. This is a hard to find knife in Canada and will only become more difficult to find with the new CBSA rulings.
WITHDRAWN
As some of you may or may not know, the CBSA has changed their "interpretation" of actual Canadian federal law and has started seizing knives at an alarming pace as people and retailers try to import them. This does not bode well for knife enthusiasts and businesses. Feel free to write your local and federal MPs to remind them that a policy enforcement agency such as the CBSA is not free to make up its own laws at its own discretion - trade tribunal hearing findings or not. As long as the criminal code of Canada has not changed (and it has not with regard to the definition of prohibited weapons in this instance), The CBSA, RCMP, and/or any other agency or individual should be bound by actual law, not hazy interpretations of grey area legal speak.
Cheers.
Selling my Zero Tolerance 0055. Awesome knife but I'm just thinning the herd a bit. This knife was designed by Gus T. Cecchini of GTC Knives and is basically a production version of his "Airborne" custom knife. Gus is an amazing engineer and this knife shows it.
Knife is in excellent/almost new condition. I am the second owner and to my knowledge the knife still has its factory edge. I did NOT receive the box when I bought it, sorry. Titanium frame lock, 3.75" S35-VN blade that flips on ZTs KVT bearing system. This is a hard to find knife in Canada and will only become more difficult to find with the new CBSA rulings.
WITHDRAWN
As some of you may or may not know, the CBSA has changed their "interpretation" of actual Canadian federal law and has started seizing knives at an alarming pace as people and retailers try to import them. This does not bode well for knife enthusiasts and businesses. Feel free to write your local and federal MPs to remind them that a policy enforcement agency such as the CBSA is not free to make up its own laws at its own discretion - trade tribunal hearing findings or not. As long as the criminal code of Canada has not changed (and it has not with regard to the definition of prohibited weapons in this instance), The CBSA, RCMP, and/or any other agency or individual should be bound by actual law, not hazy interpretations of grey area legal speak.
Cheers.
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