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My brother recently passed and I have been tasked to sell his knife collection.
They are all NIB from 1990 to 2005 approximately. Not sure how to go about this open to ideas. I make my own fixed blades so folders are somewhat new to me.

Thanks in advance.l


Al
 
My brother recently passed and I have been tasked to sell his knife collection.
They are all NIB from 1990 to 2005 approximately. Not sure how to go about this open to ideas. I make my own fixed blades so folders are somewhat new to me.

Thanks in advance.l
Al

Those would all be traditional patterns. I suggest you identify the patterns. Then, find ended sales for the same models on eBay and look at the bidding history. That will give you a feel for the values. Then you can buy a gold membership and sell them here, or you can sell them on eBay. If they are from the 80's and 90's, it should be reasonably easy to do.

More than that is going to be difficult to state to a registered member.
 
Those would all be traditional patterns. I suggest you identify the patterns. Then, find ended sales for the same models on eBay and look at the bidding history. That will give you a feel for the values. Then you can buy a gold membership and sell them here, or you can sell them on eBay. If they are from the 80's and 90's, it should be reasonably easy to do.

More than that is going to be difficult to state to a registered member.
Why is this a better location for this post?
 
Well, it does not belong in General. You wanted a "how to sell knives" So I put it here.

Nope. I gave you upgrading and selling here as an option. Note that I also suggested selling on eBay as another option. Up to you, really.
 
Sorry to hear about your loss.
Do your best to identify and catalog exactly what you have. Completed sales are an obvious fair market value. With a Gold membership here you can ask for knife values and post for sale adds. Good well lit pictures are your best friend.
 
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