limited edition scrade lb7's

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What is a SCHRADE SCRIMSHAW USA BEAR CULT KNIFE LB7 worth new with the box and all the paper work, it is a limited edition new with serial number etched in to it. Also Iam looking at what this other one might be worth. Vintage and limited Edition Schrade lockback folding knife. Cowboy "Pony Express" Scrimshaw edition. Made in the USA, circa 1980's. Nickel silver bolsters and scrimshawed handles. 4” blade, 5” body. With original leather sheath. Serial number on bolster.



Knife is excellent unused condition. In original box with paperwork and outer sleeve Any help would be apprciated, thanks
 
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Welcome to the forum!

We generally suggest that you do a survey of the last ended several items similar to yours on eBay to see what they are currently selling for. I just did that for you and here is what I found.

On the Cowboy Commemorative, four recently ended and their average final selling price was $52.00.

On the Bear Cult commemorative, two recently ended and their average ending price was $60. There is, however one on right now (is this yours?) and the bids are up to $114, approaching double the previous average that sellers are usually willing to pay.

Selling prices of collectable Schrade knives depends on a lot of factors from rarity, to a particular pair of buyer's wanting THAT knife NOW, to the phase of the moon.

Michael
 
yup codger is right, there is really no exact value someone can give ya down within a couple of bucks. ebay is about the best place to find out what people are paying " right now" for a certain item. Most of us here are collectors for the most part, so we figure knives to be worth what it is worth to us. Thats not all of us but most. But im sure there are plenty of folks out there who are buyer/sellers. Thinking of them more as an investment. And welcome to the forum. and if ya get a chance to post pics of the knives we would love to see-em. - Joel
 
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