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Just got my hands on this beauty. It still works too. The original markings are still there, though worn a bit, but wow!

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That is sweet! Is it an automatic or is that button on the handle just a locking mechanism? The blade looks full, like it's never been sharpened. What's the back-story on this knife -- how did you come upon it?

What a unique find. I am impressed.

Hi Wes, What an awesome knife! You usually see them with either the "Flylock" etch or no etch at all. It's pretty cool to see it wih just the "Stainless Steel " etching. Probably a late production knife when they were cutting costs to keep their heads above water. Let me know should you ever decide to part with it.

That's a nice one for sure!  I love the stainless steel etching and in good shape too.  What's the handle material can you tell?

So, Gang- I'm going to a knife and gun show this weekend in Slidell, LA. I think I'll take this Flylock with me, but I don't have the book on these guys to give me a ballpark value. Can anyone help me out with that?

Hey, Alex--

I am in fact looking to part with this Flylock. As I mentioned in the above discussion, I'm thinking about taking it to a show if I can find out what it's worth, or are you actually interested in it?

Wes

Alex K. said:

Hi Wes, What an awesome knife! You usually see them with either the "Flylock" etch or no etch at all. It's pretty cool to see it wih just the "Stainless Steel " etching. Probably a late production knife when they were cutting costs to keep their heads above water. Let me know should you ever decide to part with it.

Hey Wes did you actually sell your Flylock at the show??  Or do you still have it?

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