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Hollett Knives #3077422 03/09/12 04:53 PM
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I need some help coming up with a price for there two Hollett made knives. I know who Hollett is and I know that his knives are well thought of, I just don't know what these two particular knives are worth. There are a lot of people on THF that know quite a bit about knives, so share your knowledge. Anything knowledge helps, what materials the handles are, what the stamping on the blade means(my best guess is a date), Thanks.




Here is what i hate about this one....



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Re: Hollett help. [Re: CAMOCLEMEY] #3077747 03/09/12 06:38 PM
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Re: Hollett help. [Re: CAMOCLEMEY] #3080105 03/10/12 07:03 PM
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Looks like Burl bolsters. Can't id the stag on the handle. Looks like stainless guard and spacers. The stamp on the blade may be date or may be code for the steel used on the blade for future reference. I know little of Hollet, but would suggest looking at Arizona Custome Knives or Michigan Custom Knives for possible listings for price comparison. Maybe Ebay??

The scratched blade is a shame indeed. WIll hurt resale price.

Overall work looks excellent and blade design looks usable and very strong.

Good Luck
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Thanks for your info.



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Re: Hollett help. [Re: CAMOCLEMEY] #3080468 03/10/12 11:02 PM
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Did you ever sell the knives?
I may be interested


Re: Hollett help. [Re: JCTex] #3495666 08/21/12 12:41 PM
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I am assuming these are the Rockwall Hollett's, BJ, Jeff and Ken Hollett. Depending on who made them, these can fetch a nice price each. I have seem Jeff Hollett "Hunters" go for $400-$500 at shows and on knife forums.....FYI.


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