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Originally Posted by komodo
Whoa, I kind of doubt it's worth anything unless it's a name brand, but maybe take it to an antique dealer and ask just in case?
yeah i didnt figure it would be worth anything... but be as old as it is, you never know. ill probably just hold onto it for a while, because im not too sure if there is any 'antique dealers' around here... i know there is an antique store in town.. but im not to sure if the owner knows much of anything. lol. but i guess i could swing by there and see if she could tell me anything.(i have been in there several times, pritty nice place)
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Your Ride: Whatever I can get my hands on
you need to check and see if there's anything similar selling on ebay
and take it to a dealer and make it VERY clear that you're not selling the knife before hand otherwise they may tell you a bullshit price to try to get the knife from you when its worth much more.
that should give you an Idea about how much pocket knives go for. unless you have some brand that was made famous by a historical event like war or the factory burnt down and they're impossible to find, i'd say $50 is a safe price. do mroe research ont he brand.