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All have been used to varying degrees. All prices include shipping, paypal fees, and are OBO. Trades considered include titanium camp gear, especially a wood burning stove,
Knife center exclusive reel steel metamorph with 14c28n steel and orange g10 handles. mild use.
$40
Bone collector lockback made by benchmade. D2 blade. Still has the factor scratch pattern on the edge. There are a fair amount of signs of being carried on the handles and pocket clip. Still in good shape. Smoothest backlock I've ever handled. It could use a thinner edge and it's what I'll finally end up doing if it doesn't sell.
Here are the specs from knifecenter, no idea what these went for new.
https://www.knifecenter.com/item/BM...-Plain-Lock-Back-Folder-Cocobolo-Wood-Handles
$100
The Hogue EX-04 is a manual folder with a 4" blade and unlined handle. It's blade heavy because of the light handle. It's pretty comfortable. I've used this moderately heavy doing yard work and testing the button lock through use so it's seems some woodcraft tasks and dirt. The lock has developed a little stick though the pivot is still very smooth. Lockup is still very good with no play. I would put this somewhere between good and fair user condition as there are signs of use but it's not too beat up but it does have a few marks in the handle and the blade has been sharpened a few times, and of course the lock fiddleness I mentioned.
SOLD $75
M4 kershaw blur. It's seen a fair amount of use cutting cardboard and has been sharpened a few times. The blade is off-center. This thing has been a good workhorse for me around the house and has a lot of life still.
SOLD $65
The buck 313 has seen a lot of use. I bought this well used and used it some more. I just prefer a 2-layer slipjoint like the GEC bull moose.
$25, $10 with purchase of a different knife

Knife center exclusive reel steel metamorph with 14c28n steel and orange g10 handles. mild use.
$40


Bone collector lockback made by benchmade. D2 blade. Still has the factor scratch pattern on the edge. There are a fair amount of signs of being carried on the handles and pocket clip. Still in good shape. Smoothest backlock I've ever handled. It could use a thinner edge and it's what I'll finally end up doing if it doesn't sell.
Here are the specs from knifecenter, no idea what these went for new.
https://www.knifecenter.com/item/BM...-Plain-Lock-Back-Folder-Cocobolo-Wood-Handles
$100



The Hogue EX-04 is a manual folder with a 4" blade and unlined handle. It's blade heavy because of the light handle. It's pretty comfortable. I've used this moderately heavy doing yard work and testing the button lock through use so it's seems some woodcraft tasks and dirt. The lock has developed a little stick though the pivot is still very smooth. Lockup is still very good with no play. I would put this somewhere between good and fair user condition as there are signs of use but it's not too beat up but it does have a few marks in the handle and the blade has been sharpened a few times, and of course the lock fiddleness I mentioned.
SOLD $75





M4 kershaw blur. It's seen a fair amount of use cutting cardboard and has been sharpened a few times. The blade is off-center. This thing has been a good workhorse for me around the house and has a lot of life still.
SOLD $65



The buck 313 has seen a lot of use. I bought this well used and used it some more. I just prefer a 2-layer slipjoint like the GEC bull moose.
$25, $10 with purchase of a different knife






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