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Knife for trade: Will Moon MK6. Just slightly too big for me. Pics and more details below.
Trades: Willing to trade up, down, or sideways. Cash can be added on either end. I am not interested in traditionals. Here’s what I am after in no particular order: Hawk Orbit (no cerakote), Hawk Beetle, Burger Custom LEXK, EXK or plus, North Arm Skaha, TAD Dauntless MK4, XM-18 non-flipper, Spyderco Janisong, Ritter Grip with aftermarket scales, CRK Halloween Sebenza, or something else that trends towards the unusual.
Knife: 4 inch blade. Flips great and lockup is at about 33%. Polished green G10 scales with Titanium bolsters and black G10 backspacer. Comes with both a titanium pocket clip and the original green G10 clip. Has a taco pouch. Knife is used. There are some scuffs on the bolsters. Knife has been touched up and stropped. Centering slightly favors the presentation side but does NOT rub. There isn’t much room in between the scales and it looks closer to one side than it actually is. According to previous owner, at one point during its life, the blade did rub. I’ve tried to capture the marks in the last pic. Right where the flat portion of the blade intersects with the hollow grind. Previous owner had sent it in to Will Moon, who fixed the blade so it doesn't rub.
Trades: Willing to trade up, down, or sideways. Cash can be added on either end. I am not interested in traditionals. Here’s what I am after in no particular order: Hawk Orbit (no cerakote), Hawk Beetle, Burger Custom LEXK, EXK or plus, North Arm Skaha, TAD Dauntless MK4, XM-18 non-flipper, Spyderco Janisong, Ritter Grip with aftermarket scales, CRK Halloween Sebenza, or something else that trends towards the unusual.
Knife: 4 inch blade. Flips great and lockup is at about 33%. Polished green G10 scales with Titanium bolsters and black G10 backspacer. Comes with both a titanium pocket clip and the original green G10 clip. Has a taco pouch. Knife is used. There are some scuffs on the bolsters. Knife has been touched up and stropped. Centering slightly favors the presentation side but does NOT rub. There isn’t much room in between the scales and it looks closer to one side than it actually is. According to previous owner, at one point during its life, the blade did rub. I’ve tried to capture the marks in the last pic. Right where the flat portion of the blade intersects with the hollow grind. Previous owner had sent it in to Will Moon, who fixed the blade so it doesn't rub.
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