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 I received an unexpected $300 rebate check today so of course I spent it on knives !! LOL- Went to my new favorite gun and pawn store- I went a little nuts, but felt almost like I should have been wearing a mask and holding a gun when I looked at the prices !! What do you all think?? BTW, all are new and unused condition with original boxes and paperwork-

R-1273 B-2006 Trailboss-jigged bone-paid $24.99

R-3843 1996 Trailhand Bullet knife with round cartridge shield- Delrin handles-paid $29.99

Tony Bose/Case 2004 TB621100SS saddlehorn-Mahoghany Bone- paid $49.99

R4353B  2005 Maverick-jigged bone-paid $39.99

R-4466-30 Year anniversary bullet-2012-SMKW SFO-Green Curly Maple- paid $29.99

Gerber 22-01052 Stag Lockbock with filagree etched bolsters-This is the one knife I paid pretty much what it was worth - paid $24.99- I liked it and thought it would make a nice EDC Sunday-go-to-meeting knife- Nice blade snap and well made-

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You got a good pawn shop AND a super deal.

Looks like you got a good haul to me John! 

GREAT HAUL!!!

That TB62110 Saddlehorn is worth 3x what you paid for it. 

That Gerber does look nice, for $24.99.

You sure made some great buys and got some great knives. Congrats.

I wish I knew of a pawn shop that sold knives like that. Wow...congrats.

They are out there, when I lived in Ocala, FL I found a couple that had the same kind of prices- Trick is, find one who only has 10 or 20 knives and don't really know the true value of them !!  Same for antique stores- Found one of my better knife scores in a box of buttons in an antique store--

I wonder if I can find a pawn shop like that around here.

You did great!  Those are some great knives, the price seem to be pretty spectacular!  Anyone else go to the pawn shops with success?

We don't have any like that...

BTW, forgot to mention the R-4466-30 Year anniversary bullet-2012-SMKW SFO-Green Curly Maple is serial # 052 out of  a run of 500-LOL

Also $29.99 and new in box with papers.Remington R106 75th Anniversary Jack with thick stag handles and acorn shield- Serial #7291 of 7500-circa 1995-1997  Came with a bonus 75th Anniversary blade pick-

Just to rub salt in the wound-  LOL-in case you missed them- These are reposts of the 3 knives I bought last week from the same pawn shop/ paid less than $30 apiece for these 3-The 1 above is one of the 3

New in box with papers- Only paid $24.99 for it- A  6254SS Pitch Black jigged bone trapper with bowtie 2002 shield-

A Remington Bullet RB473 "The Veteran" one arm razor with carved amber bone scales- from 2008- paid $29.99 New, with original box and papers

 

 

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