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I have a very small ,very well made single bladed folder marked as Holley Mfg.Co Lakeville Conn.

Google did not turn up much on it.

I do know they stopped making them about 1940 ish.

Any input would be interesting,it has been used so its not pretty.

But still functional and I wonder if I should just keep using her,or sell her to a collector ?.

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Good question my Brother. Here is an excellent knife company info web page:  http://apg2k.hegewisch.net/wow-6.html

I know it is an old 19th century knife company. When made, the quality of these knives was good and sold to the average citizen. Not much help but it is a collector so sell if you want. The empty Holley folding knife box can see for $60 and up. The folders, depending on condition, $80 to $500. A single blade folder in decent condition could bring $85 to $170.

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