Some interesting Pocket Knives found over the years !

TORRERO

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Blackfoot58

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I have been collecting knives for some time. Most of what I see would not bring much $$ at sale. The Victorinox piece is called a Swiss Army Classic. The red knife appears to be a Victorinox Tinker, but I’ve seen knock-offs from cheaper makers. The Scout knife should have some sentimental value to many guys.
My appraisal/guesstimate would be:
Swiss Army Classic $7-$10
Tinker (if Victorinox) $9-$17
Scout knife $4-$8
The others: $1-$6 each

This is based on limited photos/angles. Any unseen damage would lower the value. On some, I cannot see the brand names. A good brand (i.e. Case) would add to the value. Good luck. Sometimes eBay can surprise me. Maybe you’ll get more. 🤞
 

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TORRERO

TORRERO

30+ YEARS, XP DEUS I & II ARE MY GO TO MACHINES
Nov 17, 2004
1,688
1,099
NC
Detector(s) used
XP DEUS I & II
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I have been collecting knives for some time. Most of what I see would not bring much $$ at sale. The Victorinox piece is called a Swiss Army Classic. The red knife appears to be a Victorinox Tinker, but I’ve seen knock-offs from cheaper makers. The Scout knife should have some sentimental value to many guys.
My appraisal/guesstimate would be:
Swiss Army Classic $7-$10
Tinker (if Victorinox) $9-$17
Scout knife $4-$8
The others: $1-$6 each

This is based on limited photos/angles. Any unseen damage would lower the value. On some, I cannot see the brand names. A good brand (i.e. Case) would add to the value. Good luck. Sometimes eBay can surprise me. Maybe you’ll get more. 🤞
I'm actually just trying to get rid of them, that BIG BLACK knife (Stiletto ?) was found at the beach in the dry sand one year.. can you imagine someone on the beach with that ?
 

robertk

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May 16, 2023
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I'm actually just trying to get rid of them, that BIG BLACK knife (Stiletto ?) was found at the beach in the dry sand one year.. can you imagine someone on the beach with that ?
That stiletto isn’t as mean as it looks. It’s a spring assisted pocket knife (flips open to the side). Made in China. Costs less than $20 brand new.
 

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TORRERO

TORRERO

30+ YEARS, XP DEUS I & II ARE MY GO TO MACHINES
Nov 17, 2004
1,688
1,099
NC
Detector(s) used
XP DEUS I & II
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
That stiletto isn’t as mean as it looks. It’s a spring assisted pocket knife (flips open to the side). Made in China. Costs less than $20 brand new.
ha ha ha, yeah I'm sure it's not worth much, I think it was the shock of finding a knife THAT big on a public beach that shocked me...
But you know, it's the "interesting stuff" that can be found at beaches that makes this hobby fun, 99.9% of time its coins and pull-tabs ... Soooo when you get a pocket knife, or set of car keys, or a zippo lighter, or a watch or a cellphone, or a pager.. you kinda stand back and ask why ? :dontknow:
 

Tony in SC

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Jun 8, 2006
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I have been collecting knives for some time. Most of what I see would not bring much $$ at sale. The Victorinox piece is called a Swiss Army Classic. The red knife appears to be a Victorinox Tinker, but I’ve seen knock-offs from cheaper makers. The Scout knife should have some sentimental value to many guys.
My appraisal/guesstimate would be:
Swiss Army Classic $7-$10
Tinker (if Victorinox) $9-$17
Scout knife $4-$8
The others: $1-$6 each

This is based on limited photos/angles. Any unseen damage would lower the value. On some, I cannot see the brand names. A good brand (i.e. Case) would add to the value. Good luck. Sometimes eBay can surprise me. Maybe you’ll get more. 🤞
I think most are from the 70's, The klein electrician's knife was $14 1975.
 

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