Hey guys,
I got two of these for my birthday, and the company doesn't except returns. The one pictured is the one I kept, the other one is still in the factory box. I'm discounting it, and offering free shipping. I have no doubt it will sell, but I'd prefer if one of you guys got it.
>>31218759
1/4 inch thick 1095 steel, 22oz, 13 inch overall length
>>31218759
American made company. Full tang, Lifetime warranty, etc. Let me know if you are interested.
>>31218759
What do you want for it?
>>31218759
I think this is one of the best knives you can have for all purpose survival. It doesn't have the bullshit serrations on the spine - so it's stronger. You can baton wood with it. It is sharp enough out of the box to shave your arm hair off neatly. It really feels like a high value piece of steel. You can go on Youtube and see a factory tour of how they are made - I liked what I saw.
Just type TOPS knives factory tour. It is the second or third link.
>>31218808
140, plus free shipping to you. My wife and mother both bought it for 155, and that was the cheapest I could find it for online. Retail is 245.
>>31218827
https://www.topsknives.com/steel-eagle-107e
Here is there link with more spec details.
what are you asking for it?
>>31218847
140, plus free shipping to you. Honest to god that is the cheapest you can find that anywhere, even counting used ones.
And this one is factory boxed (note it is not the one I took pictures of).
>>31218759
>>31218759
Hunters Point is best point
>>31218759
I use to think K-Bars were "good" knifes. Never even thought about the tang. Never thought about the thickness of the steel...
But when I finally held one of these, I knew I could never go back.
>>31219452
I gotta get it framed, it's gonna take up space, and it's gonna sit. I can go tree-fiddy and I can't go a dime more.