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I need some help. I picked up 3 unique Benchmade's at a recent Gun Show. The first is an 880 Elishewitz, stamped "Prototype Shot Show 1999", the second a 910SCG Stryker, Chisel Gound, stamped "Prototype October 98" and finally a 330-P, a Mel Pardue with MOP scales. I was told only 100 were made.

I want to know the approximate value of each. I probably will sell the first two, I am keeping the 330-P. It is too beautiful to sell.

Thanks for your help.

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Hi!

You might want to post this at the benchmade forum @ www.benchmade.com

There's usually a lot of knowledgeable guys there, they should be able to help you out i think
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And of course, i didn't mean that there isn't very knowledgable guys here too...
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Hi volknife. I've got a very early MOP 330. I was told at the time of purchase that it was to be a very limited run. However, since that time I've seen quite a few internet dealers posting them for sale. I would be very suprised at the 100 figure. I'd guess more like ten times that. Don't get me wrong, its a beautiful knife and I love it but I don't think it is all that rare. If you get any definitive information on numbers produced please let me know.

Thanks,
phantom4

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