whays it worth?

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ncooley
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whays it worth?

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A green celluloid congress 4 blade prototype 1995 in mint condition worth? Also a Parker cut. Co. 3 bladed mother of pearl?
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FRJ
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Hi.
Please post some pictures of your knives.
Joe
ncooley
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I can't get pics to post from phone.
olderdogs1
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Can't help with the Parker but the bulldog if it is the 3 7/8" congress is a third generation knife and prototypes were pretty plentiful in the 1995 knives. Mint would most likely be in the 55.00 dollar range. If it had stag handles considerably more. Jim Parker produced a lot of prototypes and was a very crafty marketer.
I hope this helps some but as was stated before pictures would be a great help.
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knifetime
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OD " crafty marketer" I just liked how you put that OD.That is a very nice way to say how he did business.I love most of his knives.
-"...and he that cleaveth wood shall be endangered thereby If the iron be blunt,and he do not whet the edge,then must he put to more strength....Ecclesiastes 10 10 ;So the good book says
sharpen your knife !!!
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