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Not really a knife collector, but I ran into these two and had to buy them. I will be selling them soon, but I wanted to get more info on them. The seller got them from his dad's estate and had no info on them. He said a friend told him they were made by Ted Miller, a Cherokee knife maker who passed in 2008. They look comparable to his work I have seen online. Can someone give me more info? I want to price them fairly. They are hand carved antler handles inlaid with turquoise accents. Never allow the perfect to be the enemy of the necessary. | ||
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I hope you didn't get too enamored with them when you bought them. They are almost certainly Ted Miller knives, but unless they are signed somewhere they will be worth significantly less IMO. I don't claim to be an expert on valuing his (or most maker's knives, with a few exceptions of those I collect regularly) knives, but a quick search of the web indicates to me that they are worth about $250 each, give or take $50-$75 and if they are not signed, it would be take, meaning less, IMO. The workmanship is old school and frankly not up to modern standards. That doesn't make them a bad knife, just not a great one. Here's a link to a well know custom knife seller with some of the knives he has sold by this maker and the prices.......Arizona Custom Knives xxxxxxxxxx When considering US based operations of guides/outfitters, check and see if they are NRA members. If not, why support someone who doesn't support us? Consider spending your money elsewhere. NEVER, EVER book a hunt with BLAIR WORLDWIDE HUNTING or JEFF BLAIR. I have come to understand that in hunting, the goal is not the goal but the process. | |||
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Thanks for the input Gator. These knives are marked "TM" with a 4 digit number following. Never allow the perfect to be the enemy of the necessary. | |||
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