Need help finding age and Value of German made knife

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I've had the knife for around three years and it got buried somewhere. I found it again recently. I bought it at the Dixons muzzleloading fair in Kempton PA. The handle is made of a deer foot and the blade marking says "Weidmanns Heil Solingen Germany" and to the left of the writing there's a emblem of a deer. When I got the knife the blade had been poorly "restored" and there is a bad mark on the blade where someone tried to grind it.

Pictures

whole knife-
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jW7-pnKWzThJDp95gex9uUALl09EfY9G/view?usp=sharing

Knife blade mark-https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NYZHKVzwYFYLeobO0evkIo54wZu2R62P/view?usp=sharing

Knife sides 1- https://drive.google.com/file/d/13oSdaU8kwO3ZUDwqlenDLbfJm9iQf9l3/view?usp=sharing

Knife sides 2-
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DoJTlJeur524BUQtTO7gxNG-7pxworDT/view?usp=sharing
 
Wilhelm Weltersbach 1882 - 1994. Hard to say when it was made as they kept that model around till at least the 50's -

2770555584
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We can't talk prices, but to be honest, it's not much. Most people dislike that it is an actual foot, and they don't age well if handled much. About 10 years ago you could buy pristine ones for less than a common Spyderco, Benchmade, etc.....
 
We can't talk prices, but to be honest, it's not much. Most people dislike that it is an actual foot, and they don't age well if handled much. About 10 years ago you could buy pristine ones for less than a common Spyderco, Benchmade, etc.....
Thankyou for your help.
 
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Pretty good deal, especially if you love knifes
 
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