mikesknives
05-11-07, 12:36 AM
I've just bought a large private collection of mainly production folders with some fixed blades in and will be offering some of them up over the next few weeks. I will try and offer them in associated groups e.g. rescue knives, Spyderco, Swedish knives etc.
This first group are the ones that don't really fit anywhere else and are quite a diverse range of folders and one sort of fixed blade (you'll see what I mean in a mo). Here's the pics and I'll describe them starting at the top and work down. All prices include recorded delivery and PP fees.
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c344/mikesknives/P1020466.jpg
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c344/mikesknives/P1020476.jpg
1. Very large Italian stilletto knife with a Kris style blade. Just over 13 inches long when open. £30 SPF
2. Smaller version of the above, approx 9 inches when open. £25 (possible sale awaiting confirmation on receipt of better photo)
3. Kissing Crane stag handled stilletto model KC48, approx 9 ninches when open. £40
4. Case muskrat (?) pattern red jigged bone scales. £40
5. Small Rosewood Laguiole Prestige in 12C27. £40
6. Another nice little French cutter, Le Sabot L'armor. 12C27 blade and a light coloured wooden handle. £25
7. Cheap and cheerful Whitby two bladed slipjoint folder, red jigged bone (or plastic) scales. £12.50
8. Knife in a ruler. Can't say much more about it apart from it comes in a cloth case. £12.50 SPF
9. Very interesting and unusual Penknife. It's a pen but when you unscrew it it's got all sorts of bits stashed inside that you put in the collets at each end plus a couple of tiny screwdrivers. £25 SPF
10. The ultimate office penknife. Swish fat safe looking design with pocket clip, non locking blade (probably not S30V but adequate for the office jungle) made by Ricardo. £12.50
11. Stanley folding saw. Does what it says on the tin. £12.50
12. Yachting Knife. Made in Italy. £12.50
13. An old army knife, I was told this was a New Zealand pattern but I wouldn't know for sure. Marked "Jowika Republic of Ireland". Not in to bad a shape. The blades are nice and tight and not too worn but the marlin spike is a little loose and the lanyard loop is missing. £30
They are all unused or extremely lightly used apart from the army knife.
Thanks for looking and I hope something takes your fancy.
This first group are the ones that don't really fit anywhere else and are quite a diverse range of folders and one sort of fixed blade (you'll see what I mean in a mo). Here's the pics and I'll describe them starting at the top and work down. All prices include recorded delivery and PP fees.
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c344/mikesknives/P1020466.jpg
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c344/mikesknives/P1020476.jpg
1. Very large Italian stilletto knife with a Kris style blade. Just over 13 inches long when open. £30 SPF
2. Smaller version of the above, approx 9 inches when open. £25 (possible sale awaiting confirmation on receipt of better photo)
3. Kissing Crane stag handled stilletto model KC48, approx 9 ninches when open. £40
4. Case muskrat (?) pattern red jigged bone scales. £40
5. Small Rosewood Laguiole Prestige in 12C27. £40
6. Another nice little French cutter, Le Sabot L'armor. 12C27 blade and a light coloured wooden handle. £25
7. Cheap and cheerful Whitby two bladed slipjoint folder, red jigged bone (or plastic) scales. £12.50
8. Knife in a ruler. Can't say much more about it apart from it comes in a cloth case. £12.50 SPF
9. Very interesting and unusual Penknife. It's a pen but when you unscrew it it's got all sorts of bits stashed inside that you put in the collets at each end plus a couple of tiny screwdrivers. £25 SPF
10. The ultimate office penknife. Swish fat safe looking design with pocket clip, non locking blade (probably not S30V but adequate for the office jungle) made by Ricardo. £12.50
11. Stanley folding saw. Does what it says on the tin. £12.50
12. Yachting Knife. Made in Italy. £12.50
13. An old army knife, I was told this was a New Zealand pattern but I wouldn't know for sure. Marked "Jowika Republic of Ireland". Not in to bad a shape. The blades are nice and tight and not too worn but the marlin spike is a little loose and the lanyard loop is missing. £30
They are all unused or extremely lightly used apart from the army knife.
Thanks for looking and I hope something takes your fancy.