Marks Damascus

i recently found a buck folding hunter Its marked 110v has a damascus ?
blade, some type of bone or horn handles and nickle bolsters. Does it have any collectors value ?
Check with these guys.
http://www.buckcollectorsclub.org/Login.aspx
Mark Bucholz Crazy Lace Custom Damascus
|
|
I Wonder If $0.01 … |
|
|
Forgiveness $8.99 … |
|
|
Covering $1.25 Lifeform – Covering (audio CD)… |
|
|
Acts of the Apostles – Part 1 $3.99 … |
|
|
Acts of the Apostles – Part 2 $3.99 … |
|
|
Acts of the Apostles – Part 1 $14.99 … |
|
|
Badger – Beauty Balm Damascus Rose – 1 oz. $12.49 hr { background-color:#000;margin:0px; }Damascus Rose Beauty BalmLooking for Evolving Body Balm? You found it We’ve given it a new name and a new look, but it’s still the same product you know and love Restorative Beauty Care. Honor your beautifully evolving body with this spectacular blend of restorative oils, and reveal your healthiest, most beautiful skin ever. Our Rose Oil is traditionally pro… |
|
|
A Reference Grammar of Syrian Arabic with Audio CD (Georgetown Classics in Arabic Languages and Linguistics series) (Arabic Edition) $31.97 This important reissue, enhanced with an audio CD to supplement the first chapter of the text (sounds), is another addition to Georgetown’s world-renowned Arabic language-learning materials and is considered to be one of the most outstanding descriptions of any Arabic dialect written for the English-speaking world. It is comprehensive in its coverage — ranging from phonology (how sounds are organ… |
|
|
Through Five Turkish Provinces $1.99 This travelogue was published in 1900. From the book’s Preface: In the spring of 1898 I renewed my acquaintance with the Hauran and commenced some investigations which I resolved to continue at the earliest opportunity. To enable me to do so, the authorities of my college at Cambridge kindly gave me leave of absence for the Lent term of 1899. I left England with the intention of spending three o… |
|
|
Ancient Mosaics of the Mediterranean $7.99 Mosaic art began in the 10th century BCE as a long-lasting floor covering in Mediterranean cultures. Some of the world’s greatest ancient mosaics can be viewed in Italy (Sicily, Venice, Ravenna, Rome and Naples), Turkey (Istanbul), Egypt, Syria, and Jordan.Because mosaics are a part of a site’s architecture and must necessarily be viewed in situ, seeing them is an experience unique to traveler… |
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.
Comments are closed.