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07-30-2012 11:23 PM
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Re: Mystery Dagger
Hi Opera man, dont kick yourself too much as these are expensive. One thing to keep in mind is before the doors open at these gun and knife shows that the dealers and regular people who set their tables up usually have first dibs on everything before the doors open to the general public. Guaranteed 1 of 2 things could of happened either the original guy selling it did not get any bites from the more knowledgeable and sold it himself or a dealer knew what it really was and sold it for that price. Forestry daggers for example can range anywhere between $1500 - 4000 or more. An item that you have pictured in the reference book,,I would not know what it would be worth,, but for sure if its in a reference book,, I feel it would be worth more than $300
I was kicking myself as I missed the first day of the Max show in Pittsburg Pa, last October. Regards Larry
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- Larry C
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Re: Mystery Dagger
I know it hurts when you miss a deal, but I think you did the right thing. More people lose money this way buying a bad item than coming out with a good deal.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Mystery Dagger
The dagger I saw must have been a fake or some sort of Frankenstein parts dagger.The only real similar parts were the acorn stems and the oval on the front.Thank you for your information.
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