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i am looking to trade this rare jess horn towards a spyderco barong.
i bought this is a c-34 new about 6-7 years ago & have carried daily since then. the clip has the black paint worn off the edges & the burgandy frn handle has the usual wear,scuff marks from carry & has black perminate magic marker ink on the handle.
the good news is the blade is laminated zdp-189 plain edge & has NEVER CUT ANYTHING , so has the orginal factory razor sharp edge& is in mechanicly excellant condition.
this knife was carried for "social use" , not as a utility knife.
in my opinon this is the best 3 inch blade folder that spyderco makes.
it is sharp right to the point & cuts on contact as very few knives do.
it is a very compact for having a 3 inch blade, very easy to carry.it opens easily, locks up very tight & is lined up dead center in the handle.
the only reason i am trading the jess horn is to up size to the barong... no other trades please.
no box.
i am trying to add photos but my computer skills are not up to snuff.
cmkmissouri@windstream.net
i bought this is a c-34 new about 6-7 years ago & have carried daily since then. the clip has the black paint worn off the edges & the burgandy frn handle has the usual wear,scuff marks from carry & has black perminate magic marker ink on the handle.
the good news is the blade is laminated zdp-189 plain edge & has NEVER CUT ANYTHING , so has the orginal factory razor sharp edge& is in mechanicly excellant condition.
this knife was carried for "social use" , not as a utility knife.
in my opinon this is the best 3 inch blade folder that spyderco makes.
it is sharp right to the point & cuts on contact as very few knives do.
it is a very compact for having a 3 inch blade, very easy to carry.it opens easily, locks up very tight & is lined up dead center in the handle.
the only reason i am trading the jess horn is to up size to the barong... no other trades please.
no box.
i am trying to add photos but my computer skills are not up to snuff.
cmkmissouri@windstream.net