Whats it worth please advise .

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I've hade this knife for a few years now and I'm thinking of passing it along but not sure what It's worth . The knife is in excellent shape as is the box and sheath I would say almost pristine condition it is the two line stamp I think only 50 were made like this ( please correct me if wrong ) any help would be appreciated . Thanks
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My friend, I am pretty sure you should remove the sentence on selling that knife. Your gold level lets you sell but you have to be in a sale area. You can click on the Sale area at the top of the Buck forum and do business there. You will have to post a price no auctions......If I am wrong you will be safer to remove the sale info from your post above and wait for someone to correct me. But I would not leave it there or a mod will swoop in on you.....

300Bucks
 
Changes made thanks buddy .
My friend, I am pretty sure you should remove the sentence on selling that knife. Your gold level lets you sell but you have to be in a sale area. You can click on the Sale area at the top of the Buck forum and do business there. You will have to post a price no auctions......If I am wrong you will be safer to remove the sale info from your post above and wait for someone to correct me. But I would not leave it there or a mod will swoop in on you.....

300Bucks
 
I agree with Craig on the offers part of the post, but as far as the value of the knife, I would have to say in the in the range of $100-$150, I haven't seen many of these and with the liner lock, it really appeals to me. I'm no 110 collector though, I just have enough knowledge to get myself in trouble.
 
350 made in 1997, yours is the more common variation, of which 250 were made....value.....you just never know, last 1 I saw on an auction site in December, sold for $329.95
 
I have two of them, identical to the one in the pictures. I'm not wanting to sell, but if I was going to, I wouldn't take less than $250 each.
 
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That was a good link there jb4570 I did know about the etched ones very interesting stuff , some day maybe a picture of the brass prototype 110 liner-lock might show up " I wish " . Thanks to all that posted in this thread .
 
To me the 110 liner lock is among the most fascinating 110 variations. The top one has the printing on the blade.

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Ive recently bought myself 1 of these nib.
The non etched version i paid $200 i think

I personally think they are lovely looking.
 
One great thing about this place is you can learn all the time. I have a good number of BUCK 110’s and never seen a BUCK 110 Liner Lock. Thanks to all the BUCK friends for sharing all the information.
Bob
 
I think it would look a whole lot better if it didn't have the notch on the back for the original lock.
 
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