I asked Chris if I could auction off an Item with ALL proceeds from this going to this Charity that Sourdough kinda' got rolling. His reply was Short and sweet...
So I am going to start an auction on this knife I got at Jamboree.
Some information on it (specs)
10 1/4" OAL(Over all Length)
6 1/4" BL(Blade Length)
It is 440C stainless steel. It has Pewter and Mammoth Tusk(Ivory) handles.
It is a Custom One-off knife made by D.E.Brown of Nortonville, Ky.
This means that he may make another knife that is similar,but never one that is identical. This means that it is a one-of-a-kind knife.
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I would like the bidding to start out with $25 and to increase by increments of $5 until it reaches $100 and then in increments of $1.
The Money DOES NOT go to/come to me!! It
goes to the fund. I will pay S/H to whomever wins the Auction.
This is just a Preview. The
Auction will not
start until
Monday Night January 25th at 7PM CST and will end Wednesday night January 27th at 9PM CST. This will allow time for Chris to cancel this in case he changes his mind,and for everyone to be aware of it. For those that know a member that would be interested, please make sure that they are notified if you know how to get in touch with them. This
Auction is open ONLY to members who Have already joined this Forum as of the 15th of January 2010,And are at least 21 years of age Proof of age is required to the winning bid,should proof not be sufficient,it will go to the next bid and so on until adequate proof of age is obtained. (Really shouldn't be a problem) The money will be sent to Crash,and I will send the knife to the winning bidder. Please stay tuned!
Just as a reminder, This knife was handled by everyone at the Jamboree,and kind of carries the spirit of that meeting, It does have some sentimental value for anyone concerned with this Forum.