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Old 5th August 2006, 10:56 AM   #1
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The only way one can relate this to Pollock's work is if you mistake the P for a ?.
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Old 5th August 2006, 12:40 PM   #2
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The only way one can relate this to Pollock's work is if you mistake the P for a ?.
........I too , cannot believe the price of this knife but then again....a lot of people cannot understand why I buy and collect weapons..

Is it the overall belief (of the bidders) that the knife is of great worth...artifically 'forced' the high price.....which is then used as a 'yard-stick' for buyers of similar knives... who bid/buy at these new 'inflated' prices....which create the belief that these type of knives are of great worth...which artifically 'force'.........

IF THIS IS THE CASE.....THEN SOONER OR LATER THE MARKET VALUE WOULD CRASH......and some collectors would end up with items worth considerably less than they paid.......
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Old 5th August 2006, 01:12 PM   #3
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Guys

A Scagel is like owning a Piccasso they are ugly but are one of the best investments you can make right now in the US knife market. I am sure that a lot of custom knife buyers say the same thing about us (why do they spend so much money for a rusty old sword?)

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Old 5th August 2006, 06:06 PM   #4
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Katana:

I think in the case of Scagel and Moran it goes beyond what they produced. Scagel was a pioneer in knife making in U.S., as was Moran in many ways. Both gave of their knowledge to other knife makers, and many modern knife makers look to them and a handful of other "old timers" as the founders of modern custom knife making in the U.S. Both were very prolific in terms of their output, and both were excellent craftsmen.

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........Is it the overall belief (of the bidders) that the knife is of great worth...artifically 'forced' the high price.....which is then used as a 'yard-stick' for buyers of similar knives... who bid/buy at these new 'inflated' prices....which create the belief that these type of knives are of great worth...which artifically 'force'.........

IF THIS IS THE CASE.....THEN SOONER OR LATER THE MARKET VALUE WOULD CRASH......and some collectors would end up with items worth considerably less than they paid.......
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