88 comparison values

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88 comparison values

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I was wondering how rough black values compare to stag...I have a very minty xx 88 rough black...what I would really like is a 88 stag lp ...how much boot could I expect to fork out?
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An eBay advanced search for sold listings is your best source for values. You may be able to find both knives and then compare the difference in values. Be careful though. The older 88 patterns are frequently targets of counterfeiters.

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Thank you.
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