Dang! I Paid $212.94 for 77 grams of .925 silver at pawn shop

Thanks! for the help and offer biggmike

How funny I pick up knives and don't ever get around to selling them. The one I have in my pocket all the time is a BOKER Tree Brand Classic with nickel silver and hard wood handle. I got it for 3 bucks. I'm always checking out knives and hope to see that vintage Randall show up at a yard sale or thrift store someday. I went to the thrift store last night and picked up a ceramic knife for 3.99 plus a handful of NOS butane fire starters for .99 cent each. The ceramic knife, I found may be worth double the 3.99?... I'm not seeing much sales history on any ceramic knife by this maker. I'll just keep it nice in the box as it's the first ever ceramic knife I've ever owned. Very sharp it is. Made by Universal Relations Inc. URI Eagle Ceramic Knives Mod 2004 4" paring knife. I'll post a picture. I may give it to my youngest daughter as she so enjoys to cook. I only do a little ebaying from time to time. Made a small fortune in the later 90'ys selling off my vintage wristwatch collection. Should have keep those as retirement stash. The prices have gone through the roof on some that I had and now their hard to find with any kind of good deal.

Thanks! Again TR
 

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How funny I pick up knives and don't ever get around to selling them.

Thanks! Again TR
You and me both. I have a box full of knives too. Every time I get another one it just goes into the box. There's nothing real special in there, but they are all either made in the U.S.A. or Germany. I don't do Pakistan or China.
 

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