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<blockquote data-quote="JB Books" data-source="post: 1668753" data-attributes="member: 6889"><p>Those 97's are popular with Cowboy Action Shooters who cut them down a la the Wild Bunch. </p><p></p><p>The Model 42 commands a premium. My wife bought me one a few Christmas ago, and they are not cheap. Even in rough condition, it should bring a decent price.</p><p></p><p>The Hitler Youth Knives are pretty common. It depends on the maker and the condition. I didn't see the other side of the blade, does it say "Blut and Ehre?" There were tons of these made and there were lots of repros made in the 60's. Prices vary from $150-800, depending on maker, markings and condition. These are the biggest trap for beginning collectors of Nazi daggers. My best advice is to bring it to the Wannamacher show and show it to a few dealers and make it palin you don't want to sell it. You'll get a more accurate value.</p><p></p><p>I don't know much about the others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JB Books, post: 1668753, member: 6889"] Those 97's are popular with Cowboy Action Shooters who cut them down a la the Wild Bunch. The Model 42 commands a premium. My wife bought me one a few Christmas ago, and they are not cheap. Even in rough condition, it should bring a decent price. The Hitler Youth Knives are pretty common. It depends on the maker and the condition. I didn't see the other side of the blade, does it say "Blut and Ehre?" There were tons of these made and there were lots of repros made in the 60's. Prices vary from $150-800, depending on maker, markings and condition. These are the biggest trap for beginning collectors of Nazi daggers. My best advice is to bring it to the Wannamacher show and show it to a few dealers and make it palin you don't want to sell it. You'll get a more accurate value. I don't know much about the others. [/QUOTE]
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