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- natcherly
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Thinning the Ol' Herd
I have the following items for sale. Must clear out duplicates and over stocks for new items I have plan to acquire. All are in excellent condition. If these don't sell by midweek, it's off to the auction!
More pictures on request. PM me with any questions, comments, trades, offers, etc.
1. 9" AB ATS-34 flatgrind (aka the Italian Blade) with real briarwood scales. The blade steel and shape make this a very usable piece, such as an EDC, although I never had it out of the house! I bought it from SKM for over $100 three years ago. It can be yours for $75. Comes with classic blue "coffin" box with AB monogram in leather.
2. 9"AB Damascus dagger in light horn. This is just beautiful with gorgeous scales that set off the pattern in the Damascus. I've got two somehow; you can get one for $95. Comes with AB wood box.
3. 11" flatgrind with olive wood scales. Another three-year-old purchase from SKM that I am selling for a fraction of what I paid back then - $42.
4. 15" flatgrind swedge blade with light horn scales. You don't see many of these around. Lots of bayos but few "Italian Blades". Made by AGA Campolin, as are all the 15" stilettos, it has one of the best snaps of all my 15s. This duplicate is available for $139.
No sales to Illinois, minors, blah, blah, blah, you know the drill. Shipping of $6.50 will be added, so buy more than one and save. PayPal if used is plus 3% on total. Money orders OK. No checks.
More pictures on request. PM me with any questions, comments, trades, offers, etc.
1. 9" AB ATS-34 flatgrind (aka the Italian Blade) with real briarwood scales. The blade steel and shape make this a very usable piece, such as an EDC, although I never had it out of the house! I bought it from SKM for over $100 three years ago. It can be yours for $75. Comes with classic blue "coffin" box with AB monogram in leather.
2. 9"AB Damascus dagger in light horn. This is just beautiful with gorgeous scales that set off the pattern in the Damascus. I've got two somehow; you can get one for $95. Comes with AB wood box.
3. 11" flatgrind with olive wood scales. Another three-year-old purchase from SKM that I am selling for a fraction of what I paid back then - $42.
4. 15" flatgrind swedge blade with light horn scales. You don't see many of these around. Lots of bayos but few "Italian Blades". Made by AGA Campolin, as are all the 15" stilettos, it has one of the best snaps of all my 15s. This duplicate is available for $139.
No sales to Illinois, minors, blah, blah, blah, you know the drill. Shipping of $6.50 will be added, so buy more than one and save. PayPal if used is plus 3% on total. Money orders OK. No checks.
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- natcherly
- Connoisseur dei Coltelli
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New Incentives!!!
Jeez guys, I'm practically giving this stuff away
Just check out Stu's current offerings and compare.
To make a great deal even better, no shipping and no Paypal fees. I'll be taking these knives off the market at week's end, so move fast.
Just check out Stu's current offerings and compare.
To make a great deal even better, no shipping and no Paypal fees. I'll be taking these knives off the market at week's end, so move fast.
- Vagrant
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Re: New Incentives!!!
Despite the deadline I'll know where my finances stand Sunday nightnatcherly wrote:Jeez guys, I'm practically giving this stuff away
Just check out Stu's current offerings and compare.
To make a great deal even better, no shipping and no Paypal fees. I'll be taking these knives off the market at week's end, so move fast.
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Are your prices shipping included?
I like:
1. 9" AB ATS-34 flatgrind (aka the Italian Blade) with real briarwood scales. The blade steel and shape make this a very usable piece, such as an EDC, although I never had it out of the house! I bought it from SKM for over $100 three years ago. It can be yours for $75. Comes with classic blue "coffin" box with AB monogram in leather.
Let me know...
I like:
1. 9" AB ATS-34 flatgrind (aka the Italian Blade) with real briarwood scales. The blade steel and shape make this a very usable piece, such as an EDC, although I never had it out of the house! I bought it from SKM for over $100 three years ago. It can be yours for $75. Comes with classic blue "coffin" box with AB monogram in leather.
Let me know...
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- ironworker
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Are those swinguards jindiana's..Natch?
Also I really like that swirly scaled stiletto.
what size are those 3? 5 1/2" or 6 1/2" ?
I too am interested in the prices of the knives.
The reason I asked about them being jindiana is I have this one that is a jindiana and it looks similar..cept for the spring. This one isnt for sale though.
later,Perry
Also I really like that swirly scaled stiletto.
what size are those 3? 5 1/2" or 6 1/2" ?
I too am interested in the prices of the knives.
The reason I asked about them being jindiana is I have this one that is a jindiana and it looks similar..cept for the spring. This one isnt for sale though.
later,Perry
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