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coricama stiletto
hi! how much can it cost? thanks
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Re: coricama stiletto
Bannyche
Can't help you with an exact value of this knife as none show up where I live.I can tell you its beautiful and soughr after .
Great italian maker, 13 inch desirable size ,lovely horn, and blade , looks to be in good original untouched condition .
Wait for the advice given here from the experts and I am sure you will receive some offers ,its a really good switchblade ..
Thanks so much for posting it ..
gravknife
Can't help you with an exact value of this knife as none show up where I live.I can tell you its beautiful and soughr after .
Great italian maker, 13 inch desirable size ,lovely horn, and blade , looks to be in good original untouched condition .
Wait for the advice given here from the experts and I am sure you will receive some offers ,its a really good switchblade ..
Thanks so much for posting it ..
gravknife
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What, no small talk? First post and straight to dollar value?
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There is no set market on vintage Italian switchblades, no price index to check for current value like with oil or gold. Prices go up and down, demand goes up and down. In the end, as far as dollar value, it will be worth whatever someone is willing to pay.
Are you looking to sell it? If you are, then this forum would be a good place to do so. However, the rules here state that you need at least 20 posts to sell anything here.
It looks like it's in very good condition (the only damage I see is the missing piece of handle next to the button). The blade looks very nice, it doesn't appear that anyone tried to sharpen it. And as gravknife said, it's a desirable size.
It could be worth $500, or $1000, possibly more (or not). Like I said, it all depends on what people are willing to pay.
Could you share a little about the knife? Like how you acquired it? Yours or your family's history with it, if any? Like myself I'm sure others here would be interested to know any history you have about the knife. The history always makes a knife more interesting. Maybe it has an interesting story, maybe not.
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There is no set market on vintage Italian switchblades, no price index to check for current value like with oil or gold. Prices go up and down, demand goes up and down. In the end, as far as dollar value, it will be worth whatever someone is willing to pay.
Are you looking to sell it? If you are, then this forum would be a good place to do so. However, the rules here state that you need at least 20 posts to sell anything here.
It looks like it's in very good condition (the only damage I see is the missing piece of handle next to the button). The blade looks very nice, it doesn't appear that anyone tried to sharpen it. And as gravknife said, it's a desirable size.
It could be worth $500, or $1000, possibly more (or not). Like I said, it all depends on what people are willing to pay.
Could you share a little about the knife? Like how you acquired it? Yours or your family's history with it, if any? Like myself I'm sure others here would be interested to know any history you have about the knife. The history always makes a knife more interesting. Maybe it has an interesting story, maybe not.
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Re: coricama stiletto
Coricama 33cm / 13" in that condition is easily 1500+
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Bannyche - please review the Forum rules at the top of the page
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Hi! I'm not selling, I want to evaluate it! bought at a flea market!
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Oh - I see - sorry about that - fantastic flea market find!
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I do not sell! I'm just wondering if they could name the approximate cost of the knife.
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Thanks!Highspeedsteel wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 5:17 pm Coricama 33cm / 13" in that condition is easily 1500+
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My guess is around $10 maybe more if you can find the rite huckleberry. Let the bidding began!
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"It can cost" me nothing, if you gave it to me!
It's very nice!


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not for sale. I just wanted to know the approximate cost! Thanks!sammy the blade wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2023 9:21 am My guess is around $10 maybe more if you can find the rite huckleberry. Let the bidding began!
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Those Russian flea markets must be fantastic!
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I do not argue! Yes I am from Russia! I asked respected people to advise me about the cost of the knife! I'm not selling it!
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It's worth what someone would be willing to pay for it. If your not going to sell it what difference does it's worth make to you.
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