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swatsurgeon
03-14-2013, 22:44
Just saw this on eBay......is it the real deal Mr. H?

swatsurgeon
03-14-2013, 22:44
Another pic

Bill Harsey
03-15-2013, 02:02
Yep, that's real.
I'd like to know how a Gerber prototype made by me is up for sale under any conditions.

There is a very thin possibility this is a legal sale... thin.

swatsurgeon
03-15-2013, 04:56
Stolen? Being sold by someone in Michigan for $600.

DJ Urbanovsky
03-15-2013, 10:34
That knife is about 1000% cooler than the production knives.

Roguish Lawyer
03-15-2013, 10:47
The guy looks like he sells a lot of rare knives, might be a legit dealer who got the item from someone who stole it . . .

DJ Urbanovsky
03-15-2013, 11:15
There's a lot of weirdness in the knife industry.

If that knife were mine, it'd be in my friggin' pocket.

Team Sergeant
03-15-2013, 12:10
There's a lot of weirdness in the knife industry.


Yeah you're telling me, I've been to Blade Show once.....:rolleyes:

Roguish Lawyer
03-15-2013, 13:59
I am told by reliable sources that this blade soon will be in a safe place.

Sdiver
03-15-2013, 14:20
I am told by reliable sources that this blade soon will be in a safe place.

Ah, so Cat Woman gave you PERMISSION to buy it then. ;) :munchin

Roguish Lawyer
03-15-2013, 15:10
Ah, so Cat Woman gave you PERMISSION to buy it then. ;) :munchin

No, and who said I was buying it?

swatsurgeon
03-15-2013, 17:55
Wait a sharp blade minute...... I found it so whoever buys it owes me some knife pocket time:lifter

MR2
03-15-2013, 18:30
Wait a sharp blade minute...... I found it so whoever buys it owes me some knife pocket time:lifter

LMAO

Roguish Lawyer
03-15-2013, 18:56
Wait a sharp blade minute...... I found it so whoever buys it owes me some knife pocket time:lifter

Whoever bought it might think a prototype doesn't belong in anyone's pocket

swatsurgeon
03-15-2013, 19:23
Not that knife, the one they would give me as a finders fee....like a "kiger" or something similar ????????????:D

Barbarian
03-15-2013, 19:33
Whoever bought it might think a prototype doesn't belong in anyone's pocket

That's kind of a sad thought.....:boohoo

SF18C
03-15-2013, 19:33
Here are a few of options!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/US-Chris-Reeve-HARSEY-Tactical-Green-Beret-Fighting-Knife-Sheath-Box-/261099733877?pt=Collectible_Knives&hash=item3ccac1c375

http://www.ebay.com/itm/AUTO-Signed-Rex-APPLEGATE-FAIRBAIRN-Commando-6-Knife-HANDMADE-by-William-HARSEY-/140882769812?pt=Collectible_Knives&hash=item20cd447794

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Gerber-Knife-05918-45860-Harsey-Air-Ranger-Red-Folding-Pocket-Knife-/221199535029?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3380850bb5

DJ Urbanovsky
03-16-2013, 13:10
I think if everything is on the up and up with the sale of the knife, the only person who is really entitled to an opinion as to whether or not it's alright for that knife to be out in the wild is Bill. Since he's the one that made it.

If he were alright with the knife being out there, and I owned it, there's absolutely no question it would be in the rotation. Part of the joy of owning exceptional tools is in the use of them.

swatsurgeon
03-16-2013, 15:26
DJ,
You are absolutely right, a knife like that deserves to be seen, used and enjoyed for its intended use.....IMHO

ss

Barbarian
03-16-2013, 19:15
I think if everything is on the up and up with the sale of the knife, the only person who is really entitled to an opinion as to whether or not it's alright for that knife to be out in the wild is Bill. Since he's the one that made it.

Agreed. That's the main thing.