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I have a Jeff Hollett knife that I’m thinking of selling but i have zero idea what it’s worth or where the best place would be to sell. Heck, i don’t even know what protocol is when it comes to selling knives online. Ha. 
 

Through searching ive found that Jeff was a knife maker from Texas who passed a few years back. Since his passing it seems that his knives have become harder to find & prices have gone up slightly when one hits the market. Problem is that i have no idea what i would even ask for mine. They seem to start around $200-$250 and go on up above $1k. 
 

Again, i realize this is sort of a long shot here on a bass forum but i figured I’d ask my BR family first. Never know, someone might know all the answers. Ha

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1 hour ago, TnRiver46 said:

Why sell that???

I may not, but I’d like get more info on it & maybe see what i could get for it.

Its a gorgeous knife but it’s just not one I’m tied to. I’ll never actually use it, & I have other knives that i like better that also have sentimental value to me. 

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I have a collection of knives, mostly Case & Buck types.  I have a lot of bone handled as I like the look.  I would not turn that loose.

 

But I would also never pay over $200 anymore.  They just end up in a drawer.

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