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This BRKT Fox River knife is in near new condition. I purchased it not too long ago and never really put it to good use. All I ever did was fiddle with it at home a little, so it is in very great shape.
I am looking to trade for other bushcraft/ survival blades. I like BRKT, scandinavian knives, ESEE/ RAT knives, pretty much any bushcraft knife of close value is worth offering since I like a lot of them. In particular I am interested in an ESEE Junglas or RC/ ESEE 6. I also really like the Koster Bushcrafter. Can + or - money.
Feel free to make me an offer; the worst that can happen is I say "no thanks." Sorry if my "want list" is not very specific
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Specs:
African Blackwood
A2 tool steel 59-60 rc
8.25" overall
4.25" blade length
5.8 ounce weight
.170" thickness
In this picture, you can see I added a little piece of heavy duty duct tape on the inside of the sheath where the blade comes out. I always do this on leather sheaths just to protect the sheath from the edge. I can assure you there is nothing wrong with the sheath; its just a preventative measure.
Thanks for looking everyone!
-The Gov
This BRKT Fox River knife is in near new condition. I purchased it not too long ago and never really put it to good use. All I ever did was fiddle with it at home a little, so it is in very great shape.
I am looking to trade for other bushcraft/ survival blades. I like BRKT, scandinavian knives, ESEE/ RAT knives, pretty much any bushcraft knife of close value is worth offering since I like a lot of them. In particular I am interested in an ESEE Junglas or RC/ ESEE 6. I also really like the Koster Bushcrafter. Can + or - money.
Feel free to make me an offer; the worst that can happen is I say "no thanks." Sorry if my "want list" is not very specific

Specs:
African Blackwood
A2 tool steel 59-60 rc
8.25" overall
4.25" blade length
5.8 ounce weight
.170" thickness



In this picture, you can see I added a little piece of heavy duty duct tape on the inside of the sheath where the blade comes out. I always do this on leather sheaths just to protect the sheath from the edge. I can assure you there is nothing wrong with the sheath; its just a preventative measure.

Thanks for looking everyone!
-The Gov
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