Price Check Please

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Ran across these photos for an estate sale and was wondering if anyone can tell me if anything catches their eye.

This is listed as an 811 Workman

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Buck 110

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I've not seen this color of sheath and the scales look like they have texture to them.

Another one listed as "Buck 110"
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Lastly another 110. This one looks like a special one based on the box and serial number

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If anyone can tell me anything about these (I realize I'm not giving you much to work with but you folks are pretty amazing with what you know) and perhaps a fair value I'd apprectiate it. TIA
 
Hammer, I'll take a guess at them . I see the first three pictured at knife shows; the 811 w/ no box or paperwork no more than 30$ if in real good shape, the 112 doesn't have the correct sheath and no box and used looks to be of the 2 dot era about 30$ . The 110 of the same era, has correct sheath and looks unused and no box perhaps 35-40$ . For my area is what I'd normally see . The bottom 110 because of the box I think may have etching plus it has everything box & paperwork . I'd have to see it with the blade open but perhaps double above figures if etched . My guess . DM
 
Love to have that last 110 with the etching... That brown sheath does it say buck on it anywhere... It doesn't look like a Buck sheath... ITE
 
I've been checking the bay and found two different versions of the last knife I posted a photo of. One version has two pheasants in flight towards the tip of the blade, the other version like the one I posted has the two pheasants on the ground facing each other.

The "In Flight" versions sold for $50-$75. The "Sitting" version only has asking prices (none have sold) for twice to three times that. Anyone know any particulars about these two "pheasant" versions?
 
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