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Hi dan well Il be honest.
A good one of these maker marked will set you back about £300. By the time you've spent probably £150 on a refurb and took into account it will never be worth its full amount then its probably a bad idea.
If its a plain blade (non maker) they are only worth £200 at the most in mint condition!
On low end edge weapons, unless you can do the refurb work yourself, I wouldn't bother. If the dagger has a significant meaning to you the answer to the question is completely different.
Get some de-ruster, clean the blade up yourself abit maybe, but that's about all you can do imo.
cheers matty
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02-09-2014 05:56 PM
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Right cheers, any idea where best to sell it on?, ill just get some deruster myself I think
Thanks again, Dan
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okay sounds good, how do I go about that? start a thread?
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Hey dan, meantion a price on the thread, somebody might pm you. Harry's got the first bid in at £50 by the looks of it.
Has this done some time in the ground?
All's not lost, theres always somebody out there looking for these items whatever the condition. good luck with the sale matty.
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Hey dan, meantion a price on the thread, somebody might pm you. Harry's got the first bid in at £50 by the looks of it.
Has this done some time in the ground?
All's not lost, theres always somebody out there looking for these items whatever the condition. good luck with the sale matty.
52 pounds, from me
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Yeah thats great, my dad only showed it me today I have never saw it before, did a little research and came across this site and though it was the best place to go.
thanks again, will attempt to clean it up a little ASAP and will then post more pictures.
Dan.
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Gents please keep sale negotiations private via PM to each other.....as these forums are for discussions only. Regards Larry
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