I inherited a knife collection and I want to sell them. Many do not have boxes. What is the best way to assess their value?
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I inherited a knife collection and I want to sell them. Many do not have boxes. What is the best way to assess their value?
You can check the answer of the people under the question at Quora “knife collection box“
Go to BladeForums.com and look up their knife identification and collecting subforum and ask there.
People into knives can generally identify knives even without boxes, and there are many people there REALLY into knives.
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Knife collecting is a very picky game. I have come across extremely rare items, and thought I had a gold mine, only to discover that nobody cared. Find a current copy of Firearms News and Shotgun News and look in there for listings of upcoming scheduled gun and/or knife shows for starters. Also, there are a number of pricing guides available that you would do well to acquire if this collection is of any volume at all. Get studied up and DO NOT just stumble into a gun or knife show with a trusting heart and your collection in hand. Bring a few pieces with you if you like, but try to have a reasonably good grasp of their value. Otherwise I can just about guarantee you’re gonna get raped. I wish you well.
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Well you are a very lucky person but unfortunately you don’t sound like a knife guy. Do you have any pictures of them? I might be able to help you some. And I know I can find more knife guys.
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