FS Wilkinson Maple Woodlore used

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FOR SALE I have a Wilkinson sword Ray Mears Woodlore knife with a maple handle, this knife has been used and sharpened , It has scratches on the blade but the sheath has never been out. I want what I paid for it 4 years ago which was £270, this will include RMSD and PP fees. I would trade for a one piece chris reeve knife.
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i was only asking, i mean its just a knife

It's a rare discontinued knife which is highly sought after and a collectible. Those reasons amongst others keep the prices high even used versions. Same thing with books, a Casino Royale first edition is an old worn book, but expect to pay thousands for it even though you can get a new paperback version for £5.99.

To answer your original question, the asking price was a good one for this knife. They don't sell for much below this, and usually far higher.
 
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i was only asking, i mean its just a knife

It's a prestige thing Kai, you could say the same about just about anything in life. Why buy a £300,000 Ferrari when a £450 Ford Fiesta will do the same job.

The fact it has Rays name on it makes it desirable to collectors.
 
Yes its sold. I just wanted back what I paid for it, I used it on and off for a year but now I make my own theres not much point keeping it and I have a far superior Alan Wood model to look at!
 
..Same thing with books, a Casino Royale first edition is an old worn book, but expect to pay thousands for it even though you can get a new paperback version for £5.99.

Hmm - I have a whole bunch of old Flemings in the holiday cabin that suddenly need urgent inspection...
 
I swear as soon as I saw his name on this thread I thought well that is that one sold.

Nice one Mart awesome collection mate.

I reckon you should post a picture to Uncle Ray and see if he will gift you an Instructor just to top off the collection.
 
Just out of interest what do you estimate the total selling price for all those knives? I appreciate it may be a sensitive matter and would respect your decision if you preferred not to answer.

Sell? Sell? Are you mad Sir???? :lmao::lmao:


TBH I have no idea, it's not the selling price, but rather what the buyer is willing to pay.... and if that isn't skirting around the answer then I don't know what is:)
 
What you gonna do when the truth gets out that Ray sleeps in Travelodges and eats MacDonalds for his tea Martin ?

Tell you what I'll save you the torment and take them off you now, £200 for the lot sound fair ?
 
Just out of interest what do you estimate the total selling price for all those knives? I appreciate it may be a sensitive matter and would respect your decision if you preferred not to answer.

Just tallied them all up, a conservative estimate would be at least £5K

Was a good day, managed to buy the Maple and the Micarta Wilkies on the same day:D

Are you planning on owning all of the individual Woodlores ever made so you can control supply?

Sell? Sell? Are you mad Sir???? :lmao::lmao:


TBH I have no idea, it's not the selling price, but rather what the buyer is willing to pay.... and if that isn't skirting around the answer then I don't know what is:)

True, the older Woody you have could fetch more as people become aware of the differences and the older ones become rarer in good condition. The JP versions could fetch a tidy sum at auction. Depends on what buyers are present. To put it in perspective, I'v had loads of offers on my antler Woody, normally around the £600 to £800 mark, with a couple just over £1k. Four weeks ago I had a serious offer of £2500 for it. Now that is nuts to me.
 
Just tallied them all up, a conservative estimate would be at least £5K

Good job I wasn't hiding the truth of my addiction from anyone:lmao:

Are you planning on owning all of the individual Woodlores ever made so you can control supply?

Sshhhhhhhhh:)

No just wanted two of each

True, the older Woody you have could fetch more as people become aware of the differences and the older ones become rarer in good condition. The JP versions could fetch a tidy sum at auction. Depends on what buyers are present. To put it in perspective, I'v had loads of offers on my antler Woody, normally around the £600 to £800 mark, with a couple just over £1k. Four weeks ago I had a serious offer of £2500 for it. Now that is nuts to me.

Nice to know that there is a demand for it though.

If it wasn't knives, I'd spend it on booze; women and ciggies and waste the rest:lmao::lmao:
 

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