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- Aug 3, 2009
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Received this knife as a gift. Handled, but never carried or sharpened, unused except to open mail one day. Slight polishing "swirls" on brass hilt (my fault). Mirror-polished blade, gorgeous book-matched box-elder handles, mosaic pins. Mark Everett Waite was the Professional Knifemaker Association's "Best New Knifemaker" for 2005. Includes very handsome "antiqued" leather belt sheath.
I would like to trade for a more utilitarian blade (tactical, bushcraft, etc.) Used or new, as long as it's a quality custom and in good shape. I can kick in a little cash to make up any difference in value. As I'm new to Blade Forums (100% Positive feedback on eBay & AR15.com), I'm willing to ship first for your inspection.
Also would love ANY Graham Knives.
The black spots in the filework are just lint from the rag I used polish the knife.
I would like to trade for a more utilitarian blade (tactical, bushcraft, etc.) Used or new, as long as it's a quality custom and in good shape. I can kick in a little cash to make up any difference in value. As I'm new to Blade Forums (100% Positive feedback on eBay & AR15.com), I'm willing to ship first for your inspection.
Also would love ANY Graham Knives.
The black spots in the filework are just lint from the rag I used polish the knife.


