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I have a couple knives I found digging around in the back of the safe today. They must have been there for a good 15 years or so. They are 1- NIB #239B, 1-NIB #259BS, 1-NIB #501S. I can post some pic's, but I'm sure you Benchmade fellas know what they are! I've looked around the net a little and found prices all over the map. I know something is only worth what someone is willing to pay. I'm just looking for some ballpark figure's on each. Any help would be much appreciated!

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John Z.


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WOW! 41 hits and no answer, maybe some pic's will help...........





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they are worth about a dollar. as a service to you i will take them all for $20. no need to thank me, just help someone else when you can....

but seriously, the balis will net you more but how much is a guesstimate at best.


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The balis maybe $150 or so, the 501s $50-$75
 
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Thanks fellas, I appreciate it. I put them up for trade in the classifieds and just wanted to get an idea.

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Those are so old I have no idea.


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I picked up a plain edge version of that Bali for $100 locally, I've seen them go for a little more on Ebay. All depends on who wants them. They were an "economy" version of the Bali when they were still in production compared to the other BM Balis of the time period. They used cast Zamak handles rather than machined stainless steel. The Monarch was also common at one point. Grabbed one off Ebay last year for $35 in nice shape.
 
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