Lone Wolf Knives, Double Duty Auto Knife

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paintsnow

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Selling my Lone Wold knife, I never use it, and I need the cash right now to fix my clutch. Asking $150 Shipped CONUS OBO.

Only used to open a couple of boxes at work for about a week. Let a friend use it to cut some fishing line and Im pretty sure they hit a bit of metal with it resulting in very slight damage to the blade, which can be seen in the pictures.

Easy to fix if you know what your doing, or you could send it into the company and take advantage of the lifetime warranty.

Check any applicable laws yourself. I am not responsible for that. It is a double action knife, which means that it looks like, acts like, and opens just like a regular linear lock knife, but when you activate the hidden switch, it looks like, acts like, and opens like a fully automatic switch blade. Its really hidden. Nobody Ive showed it to has yet to figure it out on their own, even with me activating auto mode in front of them.

Product site:
http://www.lonewolfknives.com/store/...-lc18100.shtml

Photobucket album of picture of the product you will receive:
http://s1017.photobucket.com/albums/...ek/For%20sale/

PM me any questions, offers, or requests for any other pictures. (I think I got all the angles of it. I can post some knife porn with trees or a gun if you really want me to :p)

Forgot to mention, no blade play, and it still has the factory edge on it. It hasnt seen any form of sharpening device, just a weeks worth of packing tape, a bit of cardboard maybe, some fishing line, and the tiny piece of metal.
 
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