How do I find the value of knife collection 2
How do I find the value of knife collection 2
I've found more knives and, as always, appreciate the input!!
- treefarmer
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Re: How do I find the value of knife collection 2
My input is Wow! Great looking Case knives.
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Re: How do I find the value of knife collection 2
Oops, forgot this one, I haven't been able to find out anything about this one anywhere. Help me out if you can.
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The truest way is to look on ebay for SOLD listings.
That's how you can tell.
Nice collection!!!
That's how you can tell.
Nice collection!!!
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TeresaS wrote:Oops, forgot this one, I haven't been able to find out anything about this one anywhere. Help me out if you can.
Teresa. This is a Compass Industries C.I. Made in Japan in the 80’ or 90’s. These are very good quality and unfortunately they don’t bring as much as they should. You would be lucky to get 30 dollars out of it. So probably a 20-30 dollar knife. Unless someone comes along and says this particular model is unique in some way or rare in some way. But most of these knives from Japan from that time period are not bringing top dollar. I would take it in a heartbeat.
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Zoogirl, sold listings on the Case elephant toe run from $100 to $150. The single blade folding hunter, $31-$100. I just got these from ebay sold advanced listings. Nice bunch of knives! Terry
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Re: How do I find the value of knife collection 2
Here is the last of them. That makes a total of 52 knives. I appreciate all of the input I've received and I've decided it would be better for me to sell them all together. Feel free to shoot me an offer.
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The Fight'n Rooster Sod Buster and the C.Bertram pen knife have some value. They others rather low value. Is there a logo of 2 chickens on the Bertram knife ?
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Yes there is Kootenay joe, is that a good thing?
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The original C.Bertram Hen & Rooster knives are valuable. However in early 1980's quite a few fakes appeared so i would need to examine this knife in person to know if this knife is original or fake.
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I have a 1996 Case XX Elephant toe pattern knife with Genuine Manatee ivory handles,only 10 produced, anyone here have any information about this knife and maybe some sort of value?
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