Spyderco Laguiole/Ramco

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I have a NIB Mint Laguiole/Ramco.
Never carried or sharpened.

I am trying to determine the value of this knife.

Thanks for any help!
 
If you put it on eBay, 7 day auction, with a starting price of $.99 and no reserve, and allow bidders from anywhere in the civilized world, it would be almost sure to close at somewhere over $250, probably well over $300.
 
Reminds me of a CS Vaquero.Where's the trademark spyderco hole?
 
OK man...No need to get bent out of shape.I just thought all spydercos had holes in them is all.:o
"Technically" It's not a Spyderco, it's a Ramco. There is no Spyderco name anywhere on it. But no, all Spydercos do not have holes...

c27_3view_s.jpg

...the C27 Jess Horn used an alternate implementation of the patent, in the form of trapeziodal depressions on both sides of the blade.

Paul
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"Technically" It's not a Spyderco, it's a Ramco. There is no Spyderco name anywhere on it. But no, all Spydercos do not have holes...

c27_3view_s.jpg

...the C27 Jess Horn used an alternate implementation of the patent, in the form of trapeziodal depressions on both sides of the blade.

Paul
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My Personal Website - - - - - - A Beginners Guide to Spyderco Collecting - - - - - - Kiwimania
Dead horses beaten, sacred cows tipped, chimeras hunted when time permits.
Spyderco Collector # 043 - - WTC # 1458 - 1504 - 1508 - Never Forget, Never Forgive!
It's easy to grin when your ship comes in and good fortune and fame are your lot, but the man worthwhile is the man who can smile with his shorts twsited up in a knot. - Morey Amsterdam

Thanks for the info:thumbup: I learn something new everyday:)
 
Both of those blades are sweet! Can we all agree on that? Just kidding!
 
If you put it on eBay, 7 day auction, with a starting price of $.99 and no reserve, and allow bidders from anywhere in the civilized world, it would be almost sure to close at somewhere over $250, probably well over $300.

In any event, this seems like a fair assessment. Of course nothing is assured. ;)
 
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