The 1992 507SC Scrimshaw Limited Edition knife featuring a circled 88 is a collectible item that can vary in value based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, it can be worth anywhere from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars. To get an accurate assessment, consider checking recent sales on auction sites or consulting with a knife appraisal expert.
Prices can be easily found between $60.00 and $145.00 US.
The 1995 Schrade Scrimshaw Of The Great American Outdoors set consisted of the following seven patterns / art:502SC - 7 ½" Sharpfinger fixed blade pattern Antelope on the Praire art503SC - 3 7/8" Gunstock Trapper pattern with three Crappie fish art505SC - 4" Premium Stockman pattern with flying Pheasant art507SC - 5" Lockback pattern with Mountain Lion art513SC - 3" Lockback pattern with Raccoon in tree art515SC - 4" Lockback pattern with flying Osprey art296SC - 4 1/8" two blade Trapper pattern with Beaver artThe knives were issued in several ways: A set of seven in a wooden gift/display box and as individual knives in fold-down boxes. Most year issues were limited to 1,500 serialized sets and 1,500 individual knives.The value of these sets has increased since the company, Imperial Schrade Corporation (the world's largest cutlery manufacturer) declared bankruptcy in 2004. The collectable knife market is very dynamic with large swings in prices paid for sets over short periods of time. Collector's Price Guide books are rather "iffy" in that they really only reflect what the author "thinks" the value should be, and are often outdated by the time they are published. Your best bet for finding a current market value is to search venues where these have sold recently such as eBay. All this said, the latest ones I have seen sold went for around $200 as of July 2007.CodgerThis is too long ignore it Frank123456789 is cool