An acquaintance has been charged with disposing of the collection of a widow whose husband has recently died so what would be a fair offer for this lot?
These Case knives are unused and apart from minor handling scratches are generally very good condition.
At left is a 2002 Copperlock 61549W L SS. At right is 2003 Copperlock 61549 L SS
From top:
2005 Slimline Trapper 31048 SS
2003 Peanut 3220 CV
2003 Premium Stockman (on sheepsfoot) 3316 CV
2003 Liner-lock (with pocket-clip) 6.51265 LC SS
1979 (one dot) Jack knife (on pen blade) 62032 (few corrosion marks on main blade)
2005 Black jack knife (on pen blade) 22087 SS
Case Knife lot. What's a fair offer?
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Case Knife lot. What's a fair offer?
I measure my collection by the ton.
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Re: Case Knife lot. What's a fair offer?
Based on your description, I'd call that a NEAR MINT collection.
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Re: Case Knife lot. What's a fair offer?
I am going to say $300.00 would be a fair offer. I believe someone could pay that, split them up and make a few dollars. At least I would say that would be the range.
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Re: Case Knife lot. What's a fair offer?
I was going to say that they would go fast for $250 or take a day or two at $325.olderdogs1 wrote:I am going to say $300.00 would be a fair offer. I believe someone could pay that, split them up and make a few dollars. At least I would say that would be the range.
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Re: Case Knife lot. What's a fair offer?
I would say 80 for folding hunter 80 for cranberry copperlock 65 for other copperlock and between 20-40 a piece on others
Re: Case Knife lot. What's a fair offer?
Adding them up before looking at any replies I figured $300.00
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Re: Case Knife lot. What's a fair offer?
Do any have their boxes or paper work.But $300.00
sounds like a fair price.
Donald
sounds like a fair price.
Donald
Re: Case Knife lot. What's a fair offer?
Just based on my personal experience, knives will bring more if sold separately rather than as a group, but the prices you've been given as a collection seem pretty accurate.