Large Lot of Vintage Knives - Shoot me an Offer

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I'd like these gone... willing to entertain offers. Thanks!

Ok, so I inherited a fair sized knife collection from a relative, I sort of picked through them and these are what's left. Most of these knifes have seen heavy use and/or neglect. Most have pretty
severe oxidation. These are definitely project knives. A few are in better shape than others, I have done my best to describe conditions in my list below. I have done a little research, some are
fairly rare, some common. All seem to good quality knives (at one time, at least). Some have been sharpened quite a bit. I don't know a whole lot about each one in particular. I will post
several pictures and will list what I do know about each one. The first two pictures are a top down list and will correspond to the numbering system. I've numbered them for question purposes,
right now I don't want to part them out... the whole lot is $200 shipped CONUS, I'll eat PayPal fees. . If this price is way off base, then shoot me an offer, I really don't know the market on
blades in this condition, from the research I've done it seems fair? If I get a whole lot of offers, I'll probably wait until tomorrow morning to decide on a buyer. I will have a photobucket link to some better photos later tonight.

Will consider trades... Sebenza or Ti-Lock (I'll add cash if needs be), ZT, Spyderco Navaja Shabaria, or anything in CF, etc. Will entertain others... shoot me an email or PM. Now on to the
knives:

1) Kinfolk (USA Made) Fixed Blade. Not sure if the edge is original, looks like it has been sharpened a whole lot? Quite a bit of oxidation on blade, handle appears to be in good shape the end of the handle is a bit loose. Roughly a 5'' blade. MY65 stamped on blade on opposite side of Kinfolk stamp.

2) Western (USA Made) Fixed Blade. Fair amount of oxidation, handle in good shape, nothing loose on it. Pretty dirty/rough shape. Roughly 4'' blade. Comes with a leather sheath in decent shape.

3) Western Field (USA Made) Fixed Blade. Good amount of oxidation, top part of handle is loose. PAT. NO 1967479 is engraved on the blade. Blade 4.5''.

4) Anzo (USA) "98". 3'' blade, fair amount of oxidation/rust/ Comes with sheath. Nice looking green wood handles.

5) Schrade-Walden (USA) Folder. 2 Blades 2-3.5''. A lot of oxidation on blades. Also stamped 225H on blade.

6) Buck 317 - Really not much oxidation, pretty good shape.

7) Buck 301 - Three blades, also in pretty good shape, little oxidation.

8) Bear, Hunter Folder - Single, 3'' Blade. Their is an engraving on the blade that is hard to read, perhaps LS-4???

9) Western 3 Blade Folder - A lot of oxidation, don't know much else about it.

10) Germany (Has image of a whale on it) Folder, 2 blades. Don't know much about this one either.

11) Western States, tiny little fixed blade. Just under 2.5''. Comes with a little crappy homemade leather sheath. I've heard this one is a bit rare.

12) Schrade 218, two blades. Fair amount of oxidation.

13) 4 Schrade 105 Produce Knives. Two have Associated Produce - Boise Division on the handles, one has a bunch of home-made etching and looks horrible, the last is not a Schrade, it says "Colonial on it.

Well that about does it, feel free to ask for more detailed pictures or for more information. I can get more pics tomorrow morning. The first two pics are in the same order as the list (top to bottom), the others are just random pics. Thanks!

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