Hi Guys....newbie here. Several years ago (around 95-97 if memory serves) a freind gave me a Ty murray commerorative pocket knife. I know nothing about it really. The blade is stamped as follows:
Schrade+
U.S.A. LTD.
On the brass bolster it is marked M 38
It has what appears to be bone for the grip, 3 brass pins, and a 14k medallion on the side that reads "Ty Murray World Champion Cowboy" The main blade has Ty Murrays autograph printed on it, and the "saw" blade has World Champion Cowboy printed on it. It also came in a burgandy leather case with a nice silk lining.
Other than that, it has nothing else to identify it. I have been to e-bay, and pretty much every other site I can find on Google with no luck. I read all the other posts on here until my eyeballs started to bleed and never saw mention of a Schrade with that number...I would just like to find out what it is worth, I have kept it in the original box since I got it, it has never been used. I was thinking about carrying it, but I don't want to do that if it worth anything. I don't know that much about the knife market, so I thought I would ask the experts. I'm leaving it in the box until I hear from you. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks guys!
P.S. - Do commemorative knives like this ever really become valuable?
Schrade+
U.S.A. LTD.
On the brass bolster it is marked M 38
It has what appears to be bone for the grip, 3 brass pins, and a 14k medallion on the side that reads "Ty Murray World Champion Cowboy" The main blade has Ty Murrays autograph printed on it, and the "saw" blade has World Champion Cowboy printed on it. It also came in a burgandy leather case with a nice silk lining.
Other than that, it has nothing else to identify it. I have been to e-bay, and pretty much every other site I can find on Google with no luck. I read all the other posts on here until my eyeballs started to bleed and never saw mention of a Schrade with that number...I would just like to find out what it is worth, I have kept it in the original box since I got it, it has never been used. I was thinking about carrying it, but I don't want to do that if it worth anything. I don't know that much about the knife market, so I thought I would ask the experts. I'm leaving it in the box until I hear from you. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks guys!
P.S. - Do commemorative knives like this ever really become valuable?