Mike,
Once the knife is sold...it is sold. The price is nothing more than a snapshot in time of what was, and may never be again.
The problem with this, from the dealers perspective. Is, when people search a site and find a similar knife and see a price. Often they ignore that the knife was made/sold 5, 10 or even more years ago. Then they want to haggle on the price. Based on the price you or someone else left up.
Want to know the price of a knife? Email or call the maker. That way you will have the most up to date price and current delivery time.
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