Anaconda 11 (2)

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I am in the process of "Cleaning House" and came across my old Anaconda 11 (2), from about 1989 +/-. I really do not collect knives, but do collect Zippo lighters and have no idea if this a sought after item or throw it out to a yard sale. The knife has never been used and the black sheth is in as good condition as the knife, no dry rot, near as perfect as can be. I am brand new here (just minutes) and do not know if I am permitted to ask these questions here. From what the "Rules" say, I think this is OK.
Any help from the "Blades" here will be of help to this "Zippo Head". It does not need to be here, as I have no use for it. Please give me a "Shout".
I am not sure if I will be able to find this thread again, but I can be contacted at; threebs2@comcast.net .

Wow, 28 views and nobody knows anything about it? This thing must be so way out there. I hope there is somebody that can help.
 
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Good idea. I missed how to post a photo when I started the thread, but now I think I found it. We'll see.

Maker; "BLACKJACK", Japan
Mod; ANACONDA II

I can not download any photo's for some reason. I can send photo's to an E-Maill address.
 
YES, THAT'S THE BRUISER. I tried Google and I guess I went right past this note. Only 2500 made. NOT going to the Yard Sale. Thanks Wevil. I'll see if my Son wants to try it out on "E-Buttz". I guess this the place I should have tried first. Thanks Guy's. If you ever need info on a Zippo, give me a "Shout".
 
don't know if it's worth anything, but I edc a solid copper zippo...I don't even smoke cigarettes (a few cigars per week). I've used the zippo for more little chores than I can even mention, though,
 
Depending on it's age, which I don't guess is too old, it is worth much more to you as a tool, than to try and sell it. My Zippo collection goes from 2010 back to and including a 1934. The only lighter missing from the years of production is a 1933. That one depending on the condition could go into the thousands of dollars. Possible to go as high as 30 - 50 grand ($30,000.00 to $50,000.00). I have one from 1945 that belonged to a Paul Tibbets and it was in his pocket on that day over Japan. While I am still in this world, it will go nowhere. My collection is in the 350 range and by no means is it one of the larger collections. If you would like to get a better idea of what Zippo collecting is about, go to ; "ZEN" - Zippo Enthusiasts Network. It is a free membership as is this one here. Some collectors there have over 3,000 Zippo lighters.
 
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