Well, my wife finally got me to go to Austin, Texas and I told her if I went, that I had to go to the Texas Surplus Store that sells ALL of the confiscated knives in the state of Texas airports and sells them to the public. I went through a whole bunch of bins(took me 2 hours steady) and came out with the following:
1) Benchmade-Osborne Design, 154CM "assisted" folder. Not a switchblade, but if you start to open it, it flips on it's own. Really nice shape, not sure of value, but has to be more than what I paid.
2) Two almost new Leatherman's, one "regular" and one Juicer
3) Two Buck "303", with 2 different marks afterwards. Not a Buck person, but these were minty, so I bought them.
4) Two Buck "309T" smaller folders in mint condition
5) One Buck "305-I" small pocket knife, mint
6) One Case "USA" 3 dot # 6333 SS, appears unsharpened
7) 4 Swiss-Tech "Utili-Key", Patents Pending, which were the first one's made and the very best steel. A great addition to your key ring. I have gone many miles on airplanes with this Utili-key not being detected by airport security, but appears this design may pass the new test and it would be a great one to have.
All the above totaled $192 with tax. If you ever get to Austin, Texas, make sure you stop at the Texas Surplus Store, it will blow your mind.
Pap
PS- If any Buck collectors are interested in anything, let me know.
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Edited by pappy19 (03/30/13 05:54 PM)
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Mike Allen
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