Nice 3-Dot 112 (Which I did not get)

That is excellent, scales are beautiful and match, all the paper work. Only thing missing, I thought that they came wrapped in a tissue-like paper? Preston
 
Wow that is something.I think I'd rather have a good example that may be used but not abused.Just my 2 cents.
 
Well, I wish I had bid more.

Price may seem high, but in a few years a 112 3-dot NIB will sell for double that and in ten years the sky is the limit.

The finger groove 112 3-dots will shoot up even higher due to their rarity......used with no box will already bring $100 if you can find one.

Knives are the most basic and essential tool known to man.

Always wanted and always sought after for both beauty and use and investment.

Diamonds are forever.......but knives have function and purpose.
 
Wwhhhaaaattt is going on with these auction prices lately!!!???
Just looking at the bid history, I'd say two collectors really wanted that knife to fill in or upgrade their collection. Sort of the perfect storm a bay seller dreams of. Preston
 
It makes me think I should throw this 2 dot 110 out there except there's probably a boat load of them around.
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