6 Used Knives: All are uncleaned and the pics have not been enhanced. Blades are full but with sharpening marks, stains, or corrosion evident. All are carbon steel, have strong snap, and mechanically OK. Prices
include 1st Class US Mail delivery w/ insurance.
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Claimed and PM for payment details. Buy multiples, I can work better prices. Open to trades too, clean SAKs, Japanese lockback knives, Gerber, Leatherman, other multitools, Finnish compasses, or?
#1 Russell Green River Works Utility/Table knife USA. I've not been able to pin down age but believe it to be pre-1870's because of the handle pattern. It is ~7.5" long, has good stamp, and used to be in my day pack. It is a very cool knife and very sharp.
$25

#2 Richlands Single Jack / Sheffield, England. This is a typical late 1950's hardware store knife. Shell bolsters & scales but brass liners. OAL ~8", this is a nifty big jack and somewhat uncommon.
$14

#3 Sabre Camper Ireland. Typical 1960s camper / scout style knife, it has shell bolsters, brass liners, & bale. Ireland build less common for Sabre, that mark is usually Japanese origin.
$14

#4 Colonial sorta SAK Providence, RI. In the late 60's Colonial made their variant of sorta SAKs. They are usually camper / scout style though. I'd never seen this pattern w/ blade & saw thing before I got it. Scales are a tough plastic likely tenite and with single aluminum liner up the middle. About ~3 3/4" closed length. It also has the factory edge, never resharpened.
$20

#5 Colonial TL-29 2-blade, Providence, RI. White nylon scales w/ ad text, brass liners & lock, screwdriver/stripper blade, knife blade, & bale, bolsters are solid nickel. Built like a tank, nice TL-29 variant.
$25

#6 Colonial TL-29 3-blade, Providence, RI. Brown bakelite scales, brass liners & lock, screwdriver/stripper blade, knife blade, hawk blade & bale, bolsters are solid nickel. Built like another tank, less common TL-29 variant.
$28

