Fisk advice

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First of all...I know nothing about knives and I'm not sure if I am asking this question in the right section. There are lots of threads here. lol

I have a Jerry Fisk hunting knife made from World Trade Center steel. He made it for a fire dept. fund raiser held in a town close to where he lives. I was lucky enought to receive the knife and paperwork.

I have cancer and wouldn't mind selling it to help with some bills, but I have no idea what kind of price I should take for it.

I love the knife, but am afraid to display it anywhere. I have a few locals who want it, but I don't want to get taken. I also don't want the buyer to feel like they paid too much. Advice?
 
Your knife is one of two Sendero hunters Jerry has made from World Trade Center steel.
Yours has a desert ironwood handle I believe and is not engraved and as you said was raffled off by a Fire Dept. about 20 miles from where Jerry lives.

Jerry's other Sendero Hunter of WTC steel was where he was one of seven knifemakers (Bob Terzuola, Allen Elishewitz, Gil Hibben, Bob Dozier, Mel Pardue, Pat & Wes Crawford and Jerry Fisk) who made a seven-knife set displayed in a Tomway case to raise money for NYC firefighters.

Can you post and/or send me a photo/photos to kj1056@aol.com and I can place a value on it pending condition.
 
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Thanks Mr. Jones, for your time.
I sent an email to you.

Thanks for any advice you can give me.
JB
 
JBABB, sorry to here of your illness, hoping you make a full recovery! Hope you get a fair price for your knife and get an opportunity to fine another!

Steve
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Potomac Forge
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IN GOD WE TRUST
 
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