Everything is gone. Thanks folks!
Folks, this is a package deal. DO NOT ask me to break this up and DO NOT respond unless you plan to meet FTF on the W-Bank, NOLA, Kenner, Metairie, Slidell. I'd prefer to trade for the following items: Crosman 2200, pump .22 air rifle; Daisy 922 pump, .22 air rifle; Benjamin, pump .22 air rifle; Marlin Model 60 .22 Semi Auto Rifle. Cash Price is $100. I don't expect the air rifles to be functional, but they need to be complete with good bores.
From Left down:
Kershaw 2420, Japanese made, with belt clip, thin hollow-ground blade. Takes an exceptional edge. Is currently dulled thanks to a recent skinning project.
Buck 425V, USA made, pen knife. Typical Buck Steel. Takes a great edge.
Buck 525, USA made, pen knife. Same steel as above.
Imperial, Irish made, survival knife. Takes a lousy edge, but the saw is very handy and still sharp.
Remington 1990 Bullet Knife, USA made. Never sharpened or used.
Bear MGC, butterfly knife, USA made. Never sharpened because I didn't want to fillet myself. Well used while trying to demonstrate to myself I'm a badass during my younger years...
Remington 1991 Bullet Knife, USA made. Never sharpened or used.
Spyderco. Early Japenese Model with G-2 Stainless blade. Takes a great edge. Needs to learn how to hold it.
Buck 620V, 7.5" monster. Typical Buck steel, Takes a great edge and holds it. I ground it low so it's easy to sharpen. Backside of sheath has sticky Velcro residue from my VERY young days where I felt it was 100% necessary to have a big-ass knife buried within the bowels of my first car. There is an interesting LEO-related story tied to this knife... Only the buyer will learn it...
Bear MGC, Gut-hook Skinner, USA made. Takes and holds a mediocre edge. But that's REAL bone (don't ask what) and comes with a real nice Buck Vanguard sheath.
Gerber Gator 625, USA made. Typical Gerber steel, takes and holds a great edge with little sharpening effort. Comes with factory sheath.
Case XX 6207, USA made. Never used or sharpened. I Suspect it's good steel. Stamped "Home Hardware Center." Bone grips. Yes, I know what it's worth... There's also a mildly interesting story behind this knife.
Some of the knives are fantastic, some I consider to be freebies that I'm throwing in. feel free to PM with questions and offers.
The first "I'll take it!" will also receive a mystery piece of cutlery. Don't expect it to be more than a glorified letter opener, but hey, free is for me!
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Folks, this is a package deal. DO NOT ask me to break this up and DO NOT respond unless you plan to meet FTF on the W-Bank, NOLA, Kenner, Metairie, Slidell. I'd prefer to trade for the following items: Crosman 2200, pump .22 air rifle; Daisy 922 pump, .22 air rifle; Benjamin, pump .22 air rifle; Marlin Model 60 .22 Semi Auto Rifle. Cash Price is $100. I don't expect the air rifles to be functional, but they need to be complete with good bores.
From Left down:
Kershaw 2420, Japanese made, with belt clip, thin hollow-ground blade. Takes an exceptional edge. Is currently dulled thanks to a recent skinning project.
Buck 425V, USA made, pen knife. Typical Buck Steel. Takes a great edge.
Buck 525, USA made, pen knife. Same steel as above.
Imperial, Irish made, survival knife. Takes a lousy edge, but the saw is very handy and still sharp.
Remington 1990 Bullet Knife, USA made. Never sharpened or used.
Bear MGC, butterfly knife, USA made. Never sharpened because I didn't want to fillet myself. Well used while trying to demonstrate to myself I'm a badass during my younger years...
Remington 1991 Bullet Knife, USA made. Never sharpened or used.
Spyderco. Early Japenese Model with G-2 Stainless blade. Takes a great edge. Needs to learn how to hold it.
Buck 620V, 7.5" monster. Typical Buck steel, Takes a great edge and holds it. I ground it low so it's easy to sharpen. Backside of sheath has sticky Velcro residue from my VERY young days where I felt it was 100% necessary to have a big-ass knife buried within the bowels of my first car. There is an interesting LEO-related story tied to this knife... Only the buyer will learn it...
Bear MGC, Gut-hook Skinner, USA made. Takes and holds a mediocre edge. But that's REAL bone (don't ask what) and comes with a real nice Buck Vanguard sheath.
Gerber Gator 625, USA made. Typical Gerber steel, takes and holds a great edge with little sharpening effort. Comes with factory sheath.
Case XX 6207, USA made. Never used or sharpened. I Suspect it's good steel. Stamped "Home Hardware Center." Bone grips. Yes, I know what it's worth... There's also a mildly interesting story behind this knife.
Some of the knives are fantastic, some I consider to be freebies that I'm throwing in. feel free to PM with questions and offers.
The first "I'll take it!" will also receive a mystery piece of cutlery. Don't expect it to be more than a glorified letter opener, but hey, free is for me!
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