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i have found a bargeon stiletto on one site i was just wondering if i can get the age of this knife and value i might try and buy it teddy if you would be so kind to email me and post a couple pics for me thanks
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Shank
I believe the Bargeon is current production.
http://www.knifeshop.com has them.
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Here are a few pics of some :

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I have the one on top with black plastic scales, they are still in production. Hard snap, great lock up. Better quality than most stilettos.
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Xarathos wrote:I have the one on top with black plastic scales, they are still in production. Hard snap, great lock up. Better quality than most stilettos.





I have one exactly like the top one. What Mr. Xarathos says is mos' correctness!
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Post by mr_edge »

JerrBear wrote:
Xarathos wrote:I have the one on top with black plastic scales, they are still in production. Hard snap, great lock up. Better quality than most stilettos.





I have one exactly like the top one. What Mr. Xarathos says is mos' correctness!
I too have one of these. My only french knife. An excellent little knife. One of the sharpest and hardest little snappers you could ask for.
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Post by s_witchblade »

They definetly are good knives . I didnt think they would be well made when I used to see them in pictures because they had a sort of a not so strong look to them but after I got em I was pleasantly surprised. :D
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Now if only they would make a 13" in ATS34 with stag scales. And co-sponsor the forum. :mrgreen:
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pics

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can someone post my pics if i send them to them and give me a value of this knife because i know what he is asking i just want to know if its worth it thanks .
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send it to me I'll post it.
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shank wrote:can someone post my pics if i send them to them and give me a value of this knife because i know what he is asking i just want to know if its worth it thanks .
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Post by jorvik »

That knife is on sale at knife-shop, second page of the "french-Autos"
http://www.knifeshop.com/shop/
in fact it is the last knife on the page.....so that is what a new one costs :wink:
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Post by Milu »

I have the exact knife, as already posted a great knife that can be used, but let down by bolsters that make the hollow Italian one look good and the scales that look really cheap. At the right price you won't regret buying it.
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