Help on a Paul Revere stockman

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I just won my first Schrade Walden (I think) and I could use a little help from the more knowledgeable folks out there. If you need to see the knife to answer my questions, the eBay item # is 120079772206.

I just want to know roughly when this knife was made, how much it cost when it was originally sold, and how much a used example in relatively good shape usually goes for now.

Seller's description:
3 BLADES, LARGEST 2 3/8", MARKED: S.W. CUT PR 2 USA. ON SAME BLADE; PAUL REVERE LIMITED EDITION. OTHER BLADES MARKED: STAINLESS. THICK RED PLASTIC TEXTURED HANDLES. HAS EMBLEM OF RIDER ON REARED HORSE.
 
Woops! I should use the search button before I ask questions - this question's been answered a few times! i.e. - The Paul Revere knife is part of the American Revolution 3 knife Set, issued in 1973, one of the earliest 'commemoratives' by Schrade or any other company. Others in the series are the 'Minute Man (battle of Concord) and the Liberty Bell. All came in the old style clear plastic tube, with red, white and blue end caps. The serial number is on the inner brass liner on the clip blade side. 24,000 of these made, original price being $12.50.

I guess I can figure out a fair value on a used example by watching fleabay...
 
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