Time for me to sell my Sears SFO 2OT?

Where are these geniuses when their bidding on my knives.I barely cover Ebay costs.Arnold
 
I was watching the 20T also, I thought maybe 300-375 that's amazing to think it would fetch so much.

Rusty1
 
Yea man !!!! It's time to get out there and ckeck out some of those yard sales.
 
Hasnt Larry got a few of these??? Perhaps we could all make a few dollars out of him??? Hey Larry are you there???
Tim
 
:eek: Larry's 3OT could probably fetch him enough to buy a new car!
 
ummm....eerrr yes I have got 3 and nearly got this one too.Tim do you want to post that last photo I sent you of the 2OT,3OT with the Craftsman 2OT with the box?
Even more interesting to me I just got Ebay #270157329551 which is the 8OT in original box and original paperwork from I believe the same production period around early 60's?This is also one of the contenders as the first of the Old Timers I believe. This knife at $55 is a good buy IMHO.It is absolute mint and I cant find any wobble in any blade as described.Obviously from someones collection.lrv has a similar brochure for it on his site.
Hoo Roo
 
Yes sure Larry, here they are plus a few extras of yours for anyone who may appreciate just what these are.
Regards Tim

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Nice collection Larry! What seems to be more of a rarity than these OT's is the gentleman's knife that came in those mahogany boxes. It was a gold plated lobster , never actually seen one, just a kind of blurry photo of the add. MSRP was only $125:eek: and had to be individually ordered.

Eric
 
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