Value Navigator (SE) w/slotted Alamite Handle

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mtice
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Value Navigator (SE) w/slotted Alamite Handle

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I am wondering if I could get some input on how collectible a NIB old stock Navigator with slotted alamite handles and serrated edge blade is? Any thoughts on value or going price currently?
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I believe there's one offered on eBay right now. That could give you at least a base line for value.
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I've seen them sell (in the last 6 months) for as little as $40 and as high as $55 - plus postage.

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SE models tend to be lower in value. I picked one up in excellent shape for $30-something a while ago.
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Depends on the steel too. Last time I was paying attention, the VG-10 ones in SE were going for $40 and less NIB and auctions for the GIN-1 ones in SE with $25 BIN prices were not attracting any buyers.
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