Listing Guidelines
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Written by Eric
Updated over a week ago

Bladebinge.com Listing Guidelines

Creating a great listing is important for boosting the likelihood of a quick and easy sale. When listing your knife or accessory, it’s important to remember some of these easy guidelines:

  • List with Clear Images

    • Clear images of your product eliminates a lot of the back and forth when it comes to a buyer's decision to purchase. Square images on a plain and clutter free background are always best. Please make sure the lighting in your photos is bright enough to show any signs of use or carry according to our conditions guidelines. Private sellers must include at least 1 picture of the actual knife being sold. Listings from private sellers using all stock photos will be canceled.

  • Use a Simple Title

    • The title of your listing should contain a few key words. Including the Brand, Model, and Variant in your title are excellent ways to make sure your listing is searchable and seen when buyers are on the hunt!

  • Give Accurate Descriptions

    • The description section is used to spell out any specifics that are necessary or unique to your listing. Things like sharpening or use history, with or without factory box, and any modifications are all great things to include in your listing. Buyers always appreciate transparency! We've included simple condition guidelines on the listing form.

*Modded knives and accessories: Aftermarket part brands, and names of modders used where applicable are to be included in listing description for any modified product. Modded knives and accessories are to follow the Bladebinge condition guidelines and must disclose all mods in the description of the listing.

“Modded” knives refers to any knife with aftermarket parts, blade regrinds, anodization work, blade finish work, chops, replaced washers or bearings, addition of opening hole, or flipper delete. This is not an exhaustive list.

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