I have had a Benchmade model 44S balisong for something like 10 years. Box, paperwork, sheath, and knife. I’m starting to wonder if maybe it’s worth something to the people that collect such things, but don’t really know where to look or who to ask.
Anyone here into this kind of stuff? I found one guy listing a 44 for $350 on another forum but I am not sure if that’s really a reasonable price or if it’s outlandish.
Refresh my memory…is this the partially serrated tanto blade?
The value of the knife is heavily dependent on 3 things. One of them you’ve got covered–you saved the box, paperwork and sheath. Pat yourself on the back for that. The second is the actual condition of the knife. If it’s in mint condition, I wouldn’t be shocked to see it go for $350, but there is probably around a $150 swing in value depending upon actual condition. The last thing is the desirability of that particular model, the 44S. I’m not an expert so I don’t know anything about the rarity/desirability of the 44S.
Here’s my advice. Fill out a free registration at bladeforums.com and post the knife in the exchange/trade thread. Better would be to post the knife in the for sale thread, but you’d have to pay for a membership to do that. In my opinion, posting it the trade forum is sufficient to alert the Balisong nuts to its existence and draw some cash offers. Receiving a few of these cash offers will give you a ballpark idea of the knife’s value.
I recently went through this process with an old Balisong Model 35 that I bought in the 90’s. I had the sheath, but not the original box or paperwork–knife was in good condition except for a bent tip. I sold it for $150 about a month ago (I originally paid about $90 for it).
I know everyone always says this, but it really is in NIB condition. No rust, no blade dings, etc. And yes, it’s the tanto with the large belly and partially serrated blade.
The Model 44 has a satin finish stainless steel blade. The blade in this pic looks odd, but I presume it’s an effect of the lighting. There should be a “Benchmade USA” production mark on the opposite side of the blade.
Lack of rust and blade dings doesn’t necessarily make the knife NIB. What’s the condition of the handle? The handles on these tend to accumulate small scratches through use. In particular, flip the latch all the way up until it contacts the handle. It’s typical for the latch to gouge a small line in the metal here over time. Is this gouge present?
It has literally sat in the box all this time, and I’ve taken it out once or twice to flip it. I’ll scrutinize the handle but I can’t find any scratches, etc.