Another eBay goofball

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Nifty_Nives
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Another eBay goofball

#1

Post by Nifty_Nives »

Well, can this guy make up his mind? He labels it as the following.

-Spyderco
-Buck
-Gerber
-Microtech
-Benchmade
-Cold Steel

Turns out its a Delica 1 with the tip ground shorter. Quite odd.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Spyderco-folding-po ... 500wt_1154

Could someone find out what that says on the blade?
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#2

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Hm..... Kinda looks like an older delica...
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#3

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i'd have to agree with cosmo, looks like a 1st generation delica to me.
with the image blown up to 400%, it looks like it has the correct markings of seki city, japan, but i can't make out the blade steel.
i noticed that it has the wider frn clip, so i think it's the "improved" version.
should be g1 or g2 blade steel, but i could be wrong.
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#4

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I think it says aus 8 stainless. That would make it a mid 90's model delica.
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#5

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Nothing new, people spam keyword in title all the time in ebay.
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#6

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Heck of a way to be noticed no matter what you search for. Looks like the same one I reported before but obviously it didn't matter.
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#7

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That's a genuine Delica 1.
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Yep it's a delica. People put all those "keywords" in there to get more hits on searches.
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what do you guys think that a Delica 1 is worth nowadays?
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#10

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Well, it does look like a Delica 1. However, if the blade is actually 2 1/8" (and by the ruler it sure seems to be) then it has had a nose job at some point. ;) Delica 1 blade should be 2 7/8". Assuming its a real Spyderco, there's nothing else it could be, Ladybug wouldn't have the clip, Dragonfly would look totally different.
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