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    Experimental Packer

    The Experimental Packer was announced on November 6, 2004. It is a linerlock/liner release knife. The blades are marked "EXP PACKER". There are two handle color schemes: (1) black and (2) silver with black specks. There were only 95 pieces made – 31 with black handles and 64 with the silver/black handles.

    Dimensions:

    OAL: 10 – 3/16"
    Blade Length: 4 – 3/8"
    Blade Thickness: 0.125"
    Max Handle Thickness (not including the clip or pivot): 0.613"

    Here's the Black



    And the Silver with Black specks



    $280.00 each includes shipping USPS Priority plus insurance.

    USPS Money order, or a check if I know ya. Paypal... you pay the fees....

    Thanks for looking,
    Jimbo

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    Last edited by JIMMY_MAC; 04-23-2010 at 08:47 PM.
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    Price drop, $265.00 shipped.....

    Jimbo
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    I realize that this is a very old thread, but I'm curious.

    If there were only 95 examples made, why #103 on the silver one in the picture above.

    Since I now own #103, I'm curious.

    Thanks,.

    John

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    http://www.daltonforums.com/showthre...imental-Packer

    "Note that even though there were only 95 pieces made, serial numbers ranged from 001 to 103. Several handle sets did not pass QA inspection and were scrapped. Here's a close-up picture of the release/lock. You push to the left on the tab to release and unlock the knife. The tab pushes against the spring loaded linerlock via the transfer bar. As far as I know, this is a unique mechanism. I know I've never seen anything like it before. It works very smoothly. The tab is easy to operate, but is located so that it would not likely accidentally release in your pocket."
    -Earl



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    Perfect.

    I suspected it was something like that.

    Thanks, Earl.

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    So #103 is significant as the last one made.

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    Right on sir!!
    -Earl



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    Wonder who has #1?

    Wonder if it was a Black one.

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    I have #000 Black, #004 Black and #100 Silver with Black.
    Snapper

    Don't put your finger where you wouldn't put your face!!!

    If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.

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    I have to check my serial numbers when I get home but I will say that this is a very underrated knife IMO and one of my favorite side openers.
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