Two great knives for sale - New, out of box condition, original owner. These two knives are all you need for deep woods survival, Orc-hunting or Zombie-time. Special price and pics below:
1) Svord Von Tempsky Bowie: $175.00 USD, shipped CONUS, with original paperwork and blank product registration form.
http://www.svord.com/SvordMainFrameset.htm
Blade Length: 11"
Overall Length: 16-1/2"
Blade Thickness: 3.5 mm to 5 mm (exact specs may vary)
Steel Material: Swedish l-6
Full Tang Construction
Leather Sheath with Vertical-Carry Belt Loop
Weight without Sheath: 27.3 ounces (774 grams)
RC Hardness: 58
Weight with Sheath: 34.6 ounces (982 grams)
Made in New Zealand
2) Benchmade 201 Activator: $150.00 USD, shipped CONUS.
Discontinued. First production run, numbered 122 of 250. Original box and pamphlet, unregistered.
regular edition specs:
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Blade Length: 3.63"
Blade Thickness: 0.140"
Handle Thickness: 0.540"
Blade Material: D2 Tool Steel
Blade Hardness: 60-62HRC
Blade Style: Utility
Weight: 5.00oz.
Pocket Clip: No Pocket Clip; Sheath Included
Lock Mechanism: Fixed Blade
Overall Length: 8.13"
Sheath Material: Leather Belt Carry with Snap Over
Total for both knives: $350.00
Will sell both together for $295.00, shipped CONUS.
Send PM to discuss - Thanks!
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original paperwork and product registration form
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numbered: "first production run" 122/150. Will ship with original Benchmade box and pamphlet
Sorry, bad math, not enough coffee:
Svord VTB: $175
+
Benchmade: $150
= $325.00
Will sell both together for $275.00 USD, CONUS, shipped
Thanks,
Reagh
BTW, the strange colouration on the Von Tempsky Bowie blade is due to three factors:
1) The heat-treatment (annealing, I believe) on the blade back - edge is very hard and sharp
2) Low/no polish - rough finish is intentional for style, and may actually protect the steel from tarnish/rust. This is made to be a using knife in the bush.
3) The original packing grease is still on the blade.
Here's a review I grabbed from YouTube (in English and Deutsch). The guy beats the heck out of the knife - I don't recommend using any knife this way, but include it here to illustrate its toughness:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5r4E2n83dmk
Enjoy, send PM for inquiries.
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