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what are they worth?

bowler1

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I appreciate anyone's assistance here. I recently came across a few old knives a friend had, and would like to know what they are worth.

The first knife is a David Yellowhorse model. It is a Buck 112 Texas Lonestar custom. It is serial numbered--0296 and has Yellowhorse's signature etched in the blade. The knife has turquoise and other inlays in the handle, and has a brass inlay of the state of Texas. Comes with a plaque. What is this knife worth?


the other knife, I doubt has much value, but you never know. it is rather unique. It is fashioned from a railroad spike, with twisted handle, and the name "Pearson" inscribed on the blade. Is it of any value?

thanks for your help.

Matt
 
You might want to ask these questions in both the Buck and Bernard Levine forums, probably get a more specific answer. Just my .02

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Originally posted by bowler1:
I appreciate anyone's assistance here. I recently came across a few old knives a friend had, and would like to know what they are worth.

The first knife is a David Yellowhorse model. It is a Buck 112 Texas Lonestar custom. It is serial numbered--0296 and has Yellowhorse's signature etched in the blade. The knife has turquoise and other inlays in the handle, and has a brass inlay of the state of Texas. Comes with a plaque. What is this knife worth?


the other knife, I doubt has much value, but you never know. it is rather unique. It is fashioned from a railroad spike, with twisted handle, and the name "Pearson" inscribed on the blade. Is it of any value?

thanks for your help.

Matt

 
Matt,

The Yellowhorse 112 should be worth between $275 and $300 in my opionion. I can't help you with the other knife.



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