Need help on identifying name and value of a few knives I got from my dad.

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I have a small collection of various knives that I got from my dad a few years ago. I would like to identify each of them by brand and name and the value of each.

Here is an imgur album showing all the ones I have. Be sure to read the captions I put some of the images.

http://imgur.com/a/9roNc

Thanks in advance.
 
I'm no knife expert, but I'm pretty sure the only one that might be worth anything at all would be the little novelty gun-knife.
 
The ones marked, "Pakistan" are no-name knock offs. No way to get a brand on those.
 
As already stated, your membership level does not allow you to ask for a dollar value. But I can tell you the following-

The first two knives (made in Pakistan) were mass produced, very low-cost knives made of low-quality steel, and typically poorly constructed. They are definitely not in high demand by anyone.

The dagger looks like a kit-knife that I remember being sold in the 1980's.

The two-bladed folder is in very poor condition. With two broken blades and missing shield, I don't believe that any collector would be at all interested. The collector value of a knife is very much dependent on it's condition. The closer it is to "mint", as in "flawless", the greater it's collector value will be. The farther away from "mint", the less collector value it will have.

I don't know anything about the gun knife.
 
I have a small collection of various knives that I got from my dad a few years ago. I would like to identify each of them by brand and name and the value of each.

Here is an imgur album showing all the ones I have. Be sure to read the captions I put some of the images.

http://imgur.com/a/9roNc

Thanks in advance.


They have basically no monetary value. But I can tell you they will eventually have extreme sentimental value, and will be worth more than any amount of money. Don't get rid of hand me downs from your pops. I made that mistake and I regret it nearly every damn day.

Make some shelf room for em, and keep those babies.
 
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