Please help tell me what I have and value - How do i post pics?

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Hi Everyone! I'd really appreciate your help here, I am clueless, lost my father and he asked me to sell all his random stuff after his passing (random to me - DCP trucks, knives, coins, wallets, guns)

My father left me a lot of knives and he wanted me to sell them, however, he never told me anything about them. Most are gone, but I have a few left I am really unsure how to describe and place a value.

Attached are a few pictures of 4 Buck 110 Custom Knives - I don't actually know what they are made of. All never used or carried and just need some light cleaning from storage.

Buck 110 - one red mammoth, the other three I do not know if they are stag but very different. Different finishes, different small features like added mammoth (i think) liners, all jimping, two with fingering, all great tight action, locking

Red Mammoth is a 2008 BOS CPM154

The brass engraving one is a 2011 with, I think blue mammoth

The stag with red, i think marble, is a 2011

The thick stag with brass edges on both ends is a 2006.

I really appreciate any help you can provide!!!

Thank you

Sorry. Can't even figure out how to post pictures. I'll look around. Thanks.
 
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Hi Everyone! I'd really appreciate your help here, I am clueless, lost my father and he asked me to sell all his random stuff after his passing (random to me - DCP trucks, knives, coins, wallets, guns)

My father left me a lot of knives and he wanted me to sell them, however, he never told me anything about them. Most are gone, but I have a few left I am really unsure how to describe and place a value.

Attached are a few pictures of 4 Buck 110 Custom Knives - I don't actually know what they are made of. All never used or carried and just need some light cleaning from storage.

Buck 110 - one red mammoth, the other three I do not know if they are stag but very different. Different finishes, different small features like added mammoth (i think) liners, all jimping, two with fingering, all great tight action, locking

Red Mammoth is a 2008 BOS CPM154

The brass engraving one is a 2011 with, I think blue mammoth

The stag with red, i think marble, is a 2011

The thick stag with brass edges on both ends is a 2006.

I really appreciate any help you can provide!!!

Thank you
 
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Understood. Apologies on request for value and my ignorance

Can you assist me with what I have pictured?
Much appreciated!!!
 
I had no idea this site even sold or had an exchange. I thought it was just a forum. I have been researching and selling knives randomly for the past year locally and on ebay.
I bought a gold membership simply to show my appreciation. On the two posts I just made, I have had immediate response.

Thank you.
 
Those are all gorgeous and if you're looking to sell them on the exchange, they will go fast!
 
Thank you, Liza. They really are! Can you offer any more detail than I already have described?
I PM'd you, you could check some of the consignment online knife shops like Arizona Custom Knives and Knife Hunter to see if they have similar models and what they are going for. I'm sorry I can't be more helpful. I'm sure some of the Buck enthusiasts in the Traditional Knives forum can help out a lot more than I can.
 
There's a few members here that are incredibly knowledgeable. It's real cool you bought a gold to find out more about your knives. Most ppl find out that stipulation in the rules and we never hear from them again lol. With the gold also gives you the privilege to sell your knives but you have to put an asking price in the add. So hang out and wait for the specialists to check in.

From my limited knowledge, with the beautiful file work and style of the handles it looks like most if not all were done by the same maker and a great job was done.
 
I just want to say welcome and that your Dad had wonderful taste in knives! I cannot offer any help as to value or rarity (except they each appear to be one of a kind or of very small runs). Good luck and be sure to save one for yourself! OH
 
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