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$220
City
Eagle Point
State
Oregon
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Marfione custom sigil. Has box/docs. Has a small mark of the copper back plate but not another mark on her. SOLD!!!

Marfione custom socom. As new in box!
SOLD!

1997 socom. Heavy user but still a great knife. $220. No box

Tanto frag. Noveske green and black battleworn cerekote. SOLD!! Have a Microtech box for it but not the correct one.

Feel free to shoot me an offer. While I need to free up some cash, I will not give them away so please be within reason on offers. Thanks for looking!
 
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I know nothing about blades, other then Bayonets and then its limited.

What makes these such high end knives? I am presuming some timed process >?
Thanks
 
I know nothing about blades, other then Bayonets and then its limited.

What makes these such high end knives? I am presuming some timed process >?
Thanks

Quality, fit and finish. There are guys that like certain makers and any good quality blade comes with a price.
 
Just wondered, my son is a huge collector so I seldom see the cost he spends.
So just wondered. Not knocking the knife price, just trying to understand the reason why they are what they are.
I'm a Firearms guy, I know stuff about that LOL.

Thanks


Lol. I'm more of a gun guy as well. The knife world came on pretty heavy for me for about a year. I started out with some basic blades and eventually ended up with a few of these. They are really nice knives and for that reason, I'll never use the customs. I'm not a knife collector so off they go
 
I know nothing about blades, other then Bayonets and then its limited.

What makes these such high end knives? I am presuming some timed process >?
Thanks
Some knives hold their value more than others. Most of the good ones have a steady and reliable cult following. Look at how much the Benchmade knives go for on here. I'm not into them but there's a steady demand for them new, used or otherwise. I have a Buckmaster 184 that I bought at the PX in Germany back in the early 80's. I paid 85 bucks for it. Now they sell on ebay for $300-1200. Same thing with a couple of Gerber BMF's I have.
The Microtech's have their niche as well. Very high quality and precision made knives. They will last you a lifetime. Can't have too many knives...lol.
 

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