Depends on what variation it is. The first variation had the Colt logo on the right side of the blade and on the pivot pin and only about 500 were made. The second variation had the Colt logo on the pivot, the left side of the blade and inside one handle. Around 1000 of these were made. The third variation had the logo only on the pivot and left side of the blade and had a much higher production than the others (5000 maybe?).
The first knives generally have a higher value than the others. I see these listed on eBay frequently. Asking prices are usually too high and the knives don't sell. Like Randall knives, the value of these knives ain't what it used to be a few years ago. Look on eBay and if there are any offered for sale at present.
Realistic value of one of these knives with the sheath but no box is probably $300 to $400, maybe higher if a first variation.
Some of the third variation knives were marked with the worker's monogram inside the handle near the pivot. These are generally a little more desirable. If you have such a knife, tell me what the monogram looks like and I may be able to tell you the name of the worker in Barry Woods' shop. There are about a dozen known monograms.
I collect these knives and have most of the variations including those marked by workers. If you have a marking that I don't, I'd be interested in the knife.
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