Regarding the early vs late production SA Honor daggers - what kind of price differential should I be looking at between 2 examples that are basically in the same over all condition?
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Originally posted by patrice View Post$ 10,000
The early configuration are by far the most desirable, just like any regular SA dagger.
If you can afford an SA Honor, don't bother with the late model, they usually don't sell unless heavily discounted.
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Ron, with all due respect, yes they are very rare and are still available if you have the funds, I know of three that are presently being offered by different sources but no buyers as of yet.
Everything has a price, if you want an SA Honor NOW, no problem, you can get one.
I was offered a late SA Honor not long ago for $$$$ and an early one for $$$$, there was a $ 10K difference.
I'm also very certain that an early SA Honor will sell at a 20% premium in comparaison to the latest model type, just like any other desirable daggers.
For instance, a plated type SS M36 selling for $ 8000 will easily sell for $ 9600 or more for an ealry nickel silver M36.
A late SA Honor selling for $ 40K will also sell for $ 50K for an ealry model, just the same math in %.
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Originally posted by Ron Weinand View PostPatrice, each dealer has their own pricing schedule on honors, so what one dealer asks for his early and what another dealer asks for a late one really has no bearing on a "realized price".
Their not like SAs or M33s; much more subjective and condition variable IMO.
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I always knew that there was no rational behing a dealer's pricing.
Actually, it has more to do with one being a sucker or not.
I was offered a mint late SA Honor M36 for $ 40,000 and if anyone is interested, there is an early SA Honor for sale in a near mint condition with a releathered scabbard for $ 45,000.
An early one in an untouched condition in a NM condition would go for between $ 50,000 and $ 55,000 and one is on Craig's web site.
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Originally posted by The Red Baron View PostSomething that truly interests me is what an SA or SS Honor will go for 25-30 years from now. Now thats a question that has been discussed 10000 times
I'd be happy if they stayed relatively where they're at or if they dropped precipitously!
I remember SA honour daggers selling in the late '70's/early'80's in the range $3k - $7k. In the late '90's in the range $25k - $35k. Nowadays, perhaps in the range $45 - $60 might be a fair retail price estimate. Everybody will have made their own observations/conclusions.
Personally, I like the earliest models without the added/ clamped over chain set modification; with the late chained model as a very close second choice - because it was manufactured as such, by Eickhorn, as a complete chained high leader dagger. We all have our own wish list preferences.
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