Copper tritium lantern FOR TRADE

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WULF

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Mar 19, 2012
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copper tritium lantern for trade,hammered finish with 3.5mm x 25mm trit inside with a copper soldered jump ring.

I would like a knife ,not sure wether I want a friction folder,assisted opening frame lock or a fixed blade so try me with what you have.

trade value approx. £70

 
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Anyone before i try ebay?
i wouldnt mind an assisted opener,kershaw knives,crkt,friction folder etc.i dont wantvtanto or serrated and ideally minimum 3" blade
 
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How about this?

http://www.jubileegroup.co.uk/JOS/misc/drop_point_knife.jpg

The above is a photo of the actual knife before I received it. It's O1 steel and corian scales, burgundy liners, brass bolts.

It's like this one, made by the same guy:

http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=65511

but that isn't the same knife, mine was made later.

I've used it almost daily for about four years, almost entirely for firewood prep - it lives by the wood burner. There's no rust on it but it's lost a lot of the polish.

I really like it, the only reason I'm considering parting with it is that the handle is just a shade small for my hands so I'm thinking of getting another one made similar with a slightly bulkier handle.

No idea what happened to the maker, he seemed to stop posting not long after he made my knife.

You're not far from me (I'm in North Derbyshire) so we could meet up sometime and take a view.
 
How about this?

http://www.jubileegroup.co.uk/JOS/misc/drop_point_knife.jpg

The above is a photo of the actual knife before I received it. It's O1 steel and corian scales, burgundy liners, brass bolts.

It's like this one, made by the same guy:

http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=65511

but that isn't the same knife, mine was made later.

I've used it almost daily for about four years, almost entirely for firewood prep - it lives by the wood burner. There's no rust on it but it's lost a lot of the polish.

I really like it, the only reason I'm considering parting with it is that the handle is just a shade small for my hands so I'm thinking of getting another one made similar with a slightly bulkier handle.

No idea what happened to the maker, he seemed to stop posting not long after he made my knife.

You're not far from me (I'm in North Derbyshire) so we could meet up sometime and take a view.

thanks for the offer but i dont like white scales,sorry.
still available for a trade
 

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