Got some stuff here collecting dust. Needs a new owner. Would like to trade all or most for one item but I can work individually too. Here are some items I'm most interested in...
1. Busse Knives (Any)
2. Swamp Rat and Scrap Yard (Anything with a 5" or longer Blade)
3. Ray Laconico Knife (Something in the 4 to 6 inch range)
4. Quality Machetes
5. Quality Axes/Hatchets
6. Maxpedition Malaga, Centurion, or Kodiak.
7. Kydex Sheath Making Services for some of my tools.
8. May consider a quality folder but it must have a thumb hole and a plain edge.
Traser P6500 Military Watch. This is the model without the date. Recently bought (Last couple years) so the tritium has a long while to go before the 12 year mark. I've got the original rubber diving band but I replaced it with this Maratac Zulu with blackened hardware. Good watch... just not my thing.
Maxpedition Aggressor Tactical Attache OD Green. This bag is seriously barely used. Took it on a trip once (Stayed in the hotel) and it's ridden around in the truck a few times. No real use at all. I removed the bulky "Umbrella Straps" in between the handles as they made it impossible to get anything our of the bag. I left the hard points though so you can use a compression strap, velcro one wrap, whatever you like... but when not in use it stays low profile as not to get in the way. I have the original shoulder strap I just prefer to use my own as it's softer. But it will come with the original. I also put some orange zipper pulls on this... I'll put the original green ones back on.
little scuff on plastic ID window
I removed the little snap on the back that can snap the rear zippers together. It always snagged stuff when trying to get it out of the bag. Bad design IMHO. No change to the bag itself... just cut that one little piece of webbing hanging off.
Utility Hunter made by Canadian Knifemaker Steve Linklater. It's done in hand rubbed CPM S30V that is hollow ground, heat treated to approx 58-59 HRC and cryo'd. OAL 9&1/16th, Blade length Tip to Scales about 4&1/8th, Blade Thickness is around .15". Black Linen Micarta scales, stainless pins. This is a lovely piece with really nice lines. The handle is super comfortable, you could work with it all day without fatigue or hot spots. Nicely ground edge and is very sharp. Would make an excellent bushcrafter, field knife, hunter, all around wilderness blade. The steel will have the wear resistance of some better carbon steels yet with more rust resistance. Excellent for a knife that will be exposed to water, salt, dirt, blood, and various other outdoor goodness.
1. Busse Knives (Any)
2. Swamp Rat and Scrap Yard (Anything with a 5" or longer Blade)
3. Ray Laconico Knife (Something in the 4 to 6 inch range)
4. Quality Machetes
5. Quality Axes/Hatchets
6. Maxpedition Malaga, Centurion, or Kodiak.
7. Kydex Sheath Making Services for some of my tools.
8. May consider a quality folder but it must have a thumb hole and a plain edge.
Traser P6500 Military Watch. This is the model without the date. Recently bought (Last couple years) so the tritium has a long while to go before the 12 year mark. I've got the original rubber diving band but I replaced it with this Maratac Zulu with blackened hardware. Good watch... just not my thing.



Maxpedition Aggressor Tactical Attache OD Green. This bag is seriously barely used. Took it on a trip once (Stayed in the hotel) and it's ridden around in the truck a few times. No real use at all. I removed the bulky "Umbrella Straps" in between the handles as they made it impossible to get anything our of the bag. I left the hard points though so you can use a compression strap, velcro one wrap, whatever you like... but when not in use it stays low profile as not to get in the way. I have the original shoulder strap I just prefer to use my own as it's softer. But it will come with the original. I also put some orange zipper pulls on this... I'll put the original green ones back on.


little scuff on plastic ID window

I removed the little snap on the back that can snap the rear zippers together. It always snagged stuff when trying to get it out of the bag. Bad design IMHO. No change to the bag itself... just cut that one little piece of webbing hanging off.


Utility Hunter made by Canadian Knifemaker Steve Linklater. It's done in hand rubbed CPM S30V that is hollow ground, heat treated to approx 58-59 HRC and cryo'd. OAL 9&1/16th, Blade length Tip to Scales about 4&1/8th, Blade Thickness is around .15". Black Linen Micarta scales, stainless pins. This is a lovely piece with really nice lines. The handle is super comfortable, you could work with it all day without fatigue or hot spots. Nicely ground edge and is very sharp. Would make an excellent bushcrafter, field knife, hunter, all around wilderness blade. The steel will have the wear resistance of some better carbon steels yet with more rust resistance. Excellent for a knife that will be exposed to water, salt, dirt, blood, and various other outdoor goodness.






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