Most likely right around what you paid for it, $350. I've yet to see a big difference in price for unstamped versions vs stamped versions. People just dont care that much about it at this time. Maybe 10 years down the road it will.
Most likely right around what you paid for it, $350. I've yet to see a big difference in price for unstamped versions vs stamped versions. People just dont care that much about it at this time. Maybe 10 years down the road it will.
Most likely right around what you paid for it, $350. I've yet to see a big difference in price for unstamped versions vs stamped versions. People just dont care that much about it at this time. Maybe 10 years down the road it will.
Exactly. Add this to the fact that the Insingo has become part of the regular production lineup and is available from dealers other than KnifeArt (the exclusive dealer for the first year), and I'd expect it to hold its value just as well as -- but no better than -- the regular drop-point Sebenza 21.
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