What can you tell me about any knife you see?
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What can you tell me about any knife you see?
Hi,
James here. I am new to fixed blades. Hoping someone can help better understand what I have here. From a value standpoint. I don't expect that I've won the lottery. Im just looking for real honest information.
Left to right
KA-BAR union Cutlery co
West-cut Boulder col
Japan I think is what it says
Nothing that I can see
Schrade-Walden N.Y. U.S.A.
Thank you
JamesG
Border town, Virgineessee
James here. I am new to fixed blades. Hoping someone can help better understand what I have here. From a value standpoint. I don't expect that I've won the lottery. Im just looking for real honest information.
Left to right
KA-BAR union Cutlery co
West-cut Boulder col
Japan I think is what it says
Nothing that I can see
Schrade-Walden N.Y. U.S.A.
Thank you
JamesG
Border town, Virgineessee
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Re: What can you tell me about any knife you see?
I am not a fixed blade collector but know that condition is important to value and these are in rather poor condition. Some of the Kabar fixed blades are valuable but i don't know which ones.
The Schrade H-15 is quite common and with sheath worth $30-$45.
The large knife has a home made handle and guard.
As a guess you might get $100 for all of them as a lot.
kj
The Schrade H-15 is quite common and with sheath worth $30-$45.
The large knife has a home made handle and guard.
As a guess you might get $100 for all of them as a lot.
kj
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Re: What can you tell me about any knife you see?
When I see a fixed blade with the guard bent badly or smashed, I wonder - how the heck did that happen? Had to be abuse, how could normal use cause that? Although some of the lower-priced knives used pretty thin metal for the guard.
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Re: What can you tell me about any knife you see?
I think a hundred for all of them is high since they are in pretty rough shape.
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Re: What can you tell me about any knife you see?
They’re all in pretty rough condition. Cleaned up they’d probably make good users but I see nothing with collector value there. I doubt you could get more than $10 each like they are. Spend some time cleaning them up, get the rust off the blades, apply some mineral oil on the handles, etc and you might double that. JMO
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Ditto!!!Mumbleypeg wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 11:07 pm They’re all in pretty rough condition. Cleaned up they’d probably make good users but I see nothing with collector value there. I doubt you could get more than $10 each like they are. Spend some time cleaning them up, get the rust off the blades, apply some mineral oil on the handles, etc and you might double that. JMO
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Re: What can you tell me about any knife you see?
That's my plan Ken. I do appreciate your solid advice.Mumbleypeg wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 11:07 pm They’re all in pretty rough condition. Cleaned up they’d probably make good users but I see nothing with collector value there. I doubt you could get more than $10 each like they are. Spend some time cleaning them up, get the rust off the blades, apply some mineral oil on the handles, etc and you might double that. JMO
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Re: What can you tell me about any knife you see?
It’s a nice group of honest users, try to get them from “neglected” to “well loved” condition with gentle cleaning mineral oil and elbow grease. Then use them I think you will be surprised.
The SchradeWalden is a nice knife.
The SchradeWalden is a nice knife.