Thanks man, having a difficult time getting similar prices from collectors. Some seem incredibly high.There are lots of unissued 43 dated pieces.
That’s a nice one, hard to say if the frog is original of added. But the frog is probably $200 on its own. It’s a nice piece.
I have a guy that offered me $500 for both, but one of the collectors I'm in contact w/ said don't sell both for less than $900 and I feel like he's the ONLY person who's price is anywhere near that high.Do not let someone talk you down on price. It is worth what is said here. We aren`t trying to lowball you like the "collectors" you have talked to.
If they won`t give you what it is worth, post it here on the forum trader.
I`d give you $200 for the frog right now!
No they are blued dark black and sometimes you'll find black paint on them for whatever reason.Hi. Were all cvl 44's phosphated?
That's not my bayonet. I'm just asking if all '44 CVL bayonets were phosphatedNo they are blued dark black and sometimes you'll find black paint on them for whatever reason.
I think fair retail value as stated is 200 for frog 200-250 for the bayonet. You would not see this for less than 450 from most "resellers" although you are lucky to get half that from a dealer. Your best bet is to put it up on private sale for around 400 and see if you get any bytes IMO.
Yeah I knowThat's not my bayonet. I'm just asking if all '44 CVL bayonets were phosphated![]()
Yeah, nobody else was even close to that high. I think he may be confusing w/ auction prices.900 is nuts.
Cvl were never phosphate.
There is a way to sell here. You can list it on the forum Trader. Shipping is no big deal for bayonets, knives, daggers, etc. I use the USPS to ship. Never had a problem with content of package. The post office can be slow, misdirect packages that usually get to you. There are occasions that shite gets lost or damaged. I have had several packages go somewhere else but did receive them eventually. Only one never made it to me. It made from Belgium to the US, but disappeared between New York and Kansas. I have had two packages run over by a truck or forklift. Luckily minimal or no damage done. You get $100 free insurance when you use Priority Mail. You can purchase more if needed. That would be something the buyer and you would decide on. An S84/98 III bayonet fits in the 12" x 3.5" x 14.125" medium flat rate box. Be sure to wrap bayonet in something to pad it. I usually wrap it in bubble wrap and then use crumpled up newspaper to fill up space inside of box so bayonet can`t move. Add a little extra padding to the ends of bayonet especially the tip of scabbard so it doesn`t come through the box. Package will get thrown around and don`t think it won`t.This potential buyer/collector is wasting my time. There's a way to sell on this platform? How does shipping work w/ antique weapons?
Thanks a lot for the information.There is a way to sell here. You can list it on the forum Trader. Shipping is no big deal for bayonets, knives, daggers, etc. I use the USPS to ship. Never had a problem with content of package. The post office can be slow, misdirect packages that usually get to you. There are occasions that shite gets lost or damaged. I have had several packages go somewhere else but did receive them eventually. Only one never made it to me. It made from Belgium to the US, but disappeared between New York and Kansas. I have had two packages ran over by a truck or forklift. Luckily minimal or no damage done. You get $100 free insurance when you use Priority Mail. You can purchase more if needed. That would be something the buyer and you would decide on. An S84/98 III bayonet fits in the 12" x 3.5" x 14.125" medium flat rate box. Be sure to wrap bayonet in something to pad it. I usually wrap it in bubble wrap and then use crumpled up newspaper to fill up space inside of box so bayonet can`t move. Add a little extra padding to the ends of bayonet especially the tip of scabbard so it doesn`t come through the box. Package will get thrown around and don`t think it won`t.
Hi. Were all cvl 44's phosphated?