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We are a local knife buying service. We purchase all kinds of knives from homeowners, shops, and collectors in the area. Read below for answers to some frequently asked questions.
We buy all types of knives including pocket knives, hunting knives, kitchen knives, collectible knives, and more. As long as the knife is in reasonably good condition, we are interested in looking at it.
To get a cash offer for your knives, simply contact us by phone or email with photos and descriptions of the knives you want to sell. We will provide you with a price quote within 1 business day.
We happily purchase individual knives or entire collections. Whether you have just one knife to sell or a lifetime's worth of a collection, we are interested in buying it from you.
After we agree on a purchase price, we can arrange to meet you at your home, office, or a nearby public location to complete the sale. Cash payment is provided upon receipt of the knives.
We have over 10 years of experience as knife buyers and collectors. You can feel confident selling your knives to us knowing our expertise in properly evaluating and paying fair prices.
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