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Oldie but goodie
This is my 22 year old 9 Inch Armando Beltram Stag AUS-8 switchblade. Fires as it did when new. Can anyone tell me what this is worth today?
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Re: Oldie but goodie
What ever someone is willing to pay for it and at least what you originally paid for it.
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Re: Oldie but goodie
The blade looks to be seriously worn from sharpening.
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Re: Oldie but goodie
I have an AB in stag that I bought from NicNac back in 05 or 06, somewhere. I don't have many stag stilettos but out of the few I have I remember it well. I recall it having thick rugged stag and a cool looking AB stamp, being heavy and firing strong, has good "purchase" as they used to say in weapon handling. It's either 11 or 13 inches. I'll have to dig it out. I had forgot about it until not long ago when I was running a search in MS Money and I found my entry and memo for the check I sent them. Turns out I bought that AB and a couple of Frank B's in horn. Alas, not long after that acquisition the kids started to get mobile and that slowed my hobbies for a long, long time.
It looks nice, did you use it much? Anyhow, as said, it's easily worth what you paid for it as long as it hasn't had a hard life, and the longer you have it the more that value should become. I'm starting to wonder if we're not seeing these classic traditional styles starting to disappear. But who knows, maybe they're made in batches and we'll see the market full of newly made Italian classic styled stilettos soon! Picklocks and swingers too!! And of all type of scale...damnit...please!
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It looks nice, did you use it much? Anyhow, as said, it's easily worth what you paid for it as long as it hasn't had a hard life, and the longer you have it the more that value should become. I'm starting to wonder if we're not seeing these classic traditional styles starting to disappear. But who knows, maybe they're made in batches and we'll see the market full of newly made Italian classic styled stilettos soon! Picklocks and swingers too!! And of all type of scale...damnit...please!
Peace.