What would the value of this 1994 Spyderco Civilian be

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I was wondering if anyone could help me determine the value of my Spyderco Civilian knife. Any help would be appreciated.
 

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I'd put the value of a serrated Tufram Civilian in "like new" condition at around $300. Having the original pouch would up the value a bit. Dating them is hard, because Spyderco didn't put the Civilian in their catalogs in the 90's but, FWIW, I'd tend to put yours somewhat later than '94. AFAIK, they only used ATS-55 in any of their knives from around '98 to '01.
 
I'd put the value of a serrated Tufram Civilian in "like new" condition at around $300. Having the original pouch would up the value a bit. Dating them is hard, because Spyderco didn't put the Civilian in their catalogs in the 90's but, FWIW, I'd tend to put yours somewhat later than '94. AFAIK, they only used ATS-55 in any of their knives from around '98 to '01.

Thanks so much for responding. I know I had trouble locating information on the knife so it not being in catalogs makes sense.
 
I recently acquired a Tuffram Civilian from a BF sponsored Dealer in their Collection Section for $225, which was an unbelievable price. I've seen them go for well over $400. All in all, $300 sounds like a fair price, depending on condition, of course. It's a keeper.
 
That does sound like a good price. I appreciate the input. I must say it appears to have been carried but all in all it is still in good shape.
 
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