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Wenger Soldier Swiss Army Knife.
This is the issue item made by both Wenger & Victorinox
It has aluminium scales rather than nasty red pastic ones
4 blades, knife, awl, bottle opener (& big screwdriver) and can opener (with small screwdriver)
NIB with a free Wenger black leather belt sheath for it SOLD shipped in the UK.
RAM Instrument Single LED keychain torch
This is a direct copy of a Photon II with a very bright blue LED and a translucent green case.
SOLD to the man in the green suit :D
It is the one on the right in the picture (Dave you should buy this to go with your car :D )
Case Red Bone Handle Damascus Blade Mini Trapper Single 2-3/4" Blade
This is a lovely little knife and while the damascus is not upto Devin Thomas or Mick's standards it is much prettier than the usual horrid shiny stainless you get on these knives.
I have touched up the edge on this on my Spyderco Sharpmaker (as the edge is it came from Case was s%^&e) and the bolsters have a couple of tiny scratches on them but it is in very good condition only carried a couple of times. I have the box to go with this.
Sold shipped in the UK
Spyderco Rescue old style with the moulded FRN clip.
This is the full size version with a 3.5" cutting edge fully serrated.
Black FRN handles & clip with drainage/drying slot in one side.
AUS8 blade steel still with the factory edge on it. Never been used to cut anything but I dont have the box for this one.
I cant find a scan of this one but if you want any more info give me a shout.
This has gone back into the car first aid box in the huff as no one wants it :D
I will find a freebie of some sort to throw in with any of the above.
The General
28-04-03, 01:24 PM
Ohhhh, that Damascus folder is lovely... Pity i'm tapped out at present:(
Wayne - I have sent you an email
The General
28-04-03, 03:40 PM
You have mail!:)
Nice to see another collector of small but quality knives!:p
Hey Baggie! Ok, I'll take the green LED light for the frogmobile keychain. Put me as first reserve for the Project One when you tire of it too!
Cheers,
Dave
Dave - ok on both counts.
Drop me a mail with your snail mail address and I will pop the led in the post.
PS_Bond
30-04-03, 06:44 AM
Ah well, if we're booking them in advance of Harvey getting bored with them, the Mountaineer kind of appeals... :)
Dave & Peter - I dont want you two holding your collective breath on this one :D
PS_Bond
30-04-03, 08:33 AM
Thought not :D
Peter, I was thinking more of the benefit that might be gained from an "accident" at Bisley while Harvey is in the Pistol galleries..
:D
LOL - I had better not bring them along just in case you two are planning something :D
PS_Bond
01-05-03, 10:06 AM
Yebbut, you'll have a couple of Sebenzas on you won't you?
Win-win?
"We can't possibly do that. Who would clear up the mess?"
:D
All prices reduced for a quick sale :D
All prices reduced again (for the last time) as I really need to shift some of this stuff. A Surefire KL3 head that I had had on back order for months arrived with my Sebbie and was not budgeted for :rolleyes:
BTTT - someone MUST need some of my kit
:D
Colin KC
23-05-03, 11:30 AM
Baggy,
Bring along one of them torch thingies & I may be persuaded to part with some dosh for it;)
The only "torch thingy" to use the technical term is a Photon III and I will bring it along :D
Colin KC
23-05-03, 11:45 AM
All them things are just torch thingies to me:p
That torch thingy that doesn't need a battery is still going strong. But I have trouble reading in the light, it's a bit dim:confused:
PS_Bond
23-05-03, 11:58 AM
We call that the "sun", Colin :)
It goes dim on a daily basis at these lattitudes.
How did I miss you having a Photon 3, Harvey??? New funky microswitches or older leaf switches?
Peter - new funky microswitches :D
blue LED 10 quid to you guv :D
PS_Bond
23-05-03, 04:44 PM
I originally had one of the older IIIs that was an absolute pig - it would eat batteries every couple of weeks even if it wasn't used. Sent it back, had it replaced by LRI and now I have a microswitch one - with the newer code on the microcontroller, so it's power saving mode is much more efficient.
Colin's got first refusal... :)
I heard something about problems with thme a while ago but my keyring one has had no problems at all and I have had it ages now (I think a year or so?)
This one is brand new, never even been out of the box ;)
PS_Bond
23-05-03, 05:09 PM
Yeah, they fixed the problems at the same time as moving over to microswitches. Got mine about 2 years ago, I think - old stock.
Not convinced about the flashing modes, TBH - but the low power mode is quite handy.
prices dropped (for the last time :eek: )
The General
05-06-03, 10:25 AM
You got mail!
The General
05-06-03, 10:40 AM
:D Sweet!
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