Blackjack kukris - Reinhardt and Marauder MK-1

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** Kukris are SOLD **

Blackjack Reinhardt Kukri and Marauder MK-1 kukris with leather sheaths.
$250 for both of them, $120 for MK-1 and $150 for Reinhardt singly, insured Priority Mail shipping to USA address included in price.

-- I don't think the Blackjack Reinhardt has ever been used. The markings are pristine. There is a light scratch approx 1/2" long on the right side of the blade that I suspect is from the sheath. Sheath shows scufffing from storage. Stitching is intact and tight on the sheath. Leg tie and leather thong included.
Specs:
Blade Length: 10-3/16" tip-to-handle
Blade Thickness: 3/16" (looks to be 1/64" over 3/16")
Sheath: black leather
Overall Length: 15-5/8"
Blade Steel: AUS-8
Rc: 56-57

-- I've used the MK-1 a few times. Overall in good shape. A chopper that offers extremely good penetration when chopping laurel branches IME. It has what appears to be water spotting on steel (not rust!). The handle on the MK-1 is one of the most comfortable I've experienced -- sort of like the Busse Basics handle shape. There is a very small edge roll near tip (approx 1/16" long and very shallow - should disappear with a few sharpenings). Sheath shows some scuffing & scratches from knocking around in storage. Anodizing from sheath snap is mostly worn away. Double-row stitching on sheath is intact and tight.

Specs:
Blade Length: 9.5"
Weight: 14 oz.
Blade Thickness: 0.175" (a hair under 3/16")
Sheath: Leather
Overall Length: 14.75"
Blade Steel: Aus-6a
Rc: 56-57

CONDITIONS OF SALE:
-- Payment is by US Post Office domestic money order **ONLY**. No Paypal or other money orders or bank instruments, just USPS domestic money order.
-- No trade offers entertained -- please don't waste your time or mine sending them. I want to sell these knives, not trade them.
-- All sales USA only. No international.
-- All buyers must be at least 18 years of age and abide by all applicable laws regarding their buying or possessing a knife.

-- First email to glmalinski (at) hotmail (dot) com wins! :):thumbup:

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To save space in this post, here are links to other pics of these two kukris:

http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m186/RokJok/knives/Blackjack_kukris_3612.jpg
http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m186/RokJok/knives/Blackjack_kukris_3613.jpg
http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m186/RokJok/knives/Blackjack_kukris_3614.jpg
http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m186/RokJok/knives/Blackjack_kukris_3615.jpg
http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m186/RokJok/knives/Blackjack_kukris_3616.jpg
http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m186/RokJok/knives/Blackjack_kukris_3617.jpg
 
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Trip to the top for these two Blackjack knives. Have a great day!! :)
 
These two venerable warhorses are still looking for a home with someone who will actually use them.
 
These two fine friends are still looking for a new home with better entertainment than being cooped up inside my safe. Very fine choppers, for sure.
 
Is the Blackjack factory issed--or has it been shortened??

Looks shorter than the ones I used to own...

I'd be interested if it was factory.

LMK

Thanks

Dr.Bill
 
My apologies for the delay responding to query re: these kukris. I believe they are factory. I am not the original owner of either one, so can't speak to the totality of their history. Appearance of differentiation from factory may simply be a photographic anomaly.

And they are still available. :)
 
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