Case Knife lot. What's a fair offer?

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Case Knife lot. What's a fair offer?

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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.

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At left is a 2002 Copperlock 61549W L SS. At right is 2003 Copperlock 61549 L SS
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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
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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?

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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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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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I was going to say that they would go fast for $250 or take a day or two at $325.
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I would say 80 for folding hunter 80 for cranberry copperlock 65 for other copperlock and between 20-40 a piece on others
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Adding them up before looking at any replies I figured $300.00
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Do any have their boxes or paper work.But $300.00
sounds like a fair price.

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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.
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