Well, here's the pic of some of the toys.
If the pic doesn't come through, or is too large, here's the link.
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y132/ameling/Doc/BoysToys.jpg
The middle one is the bling. It is 14 inches long. The top toy was a weak moment of a friend - and he proposed the trade (altho, I can't quite remember where he originally got it or what our trade was). The blade was an old file. The bottom knife is my USER - my baby - my friend - my PRECIOUS. Made by a friend, simple forged blade of 1095 tool steel, antler slab handles, brass bolser. A good, utility, using knife. Based on knifes from the late 1700's and early 1800's.
Values? Hmmm ... the top one is probably in the range of $200 to $250, the bottom one around $100 - but hard to judge because my friend made less than a dozen and people are actively looking to collect his knives, so it could be higher.
Boys and their Toys. And then there is the ... knife and the ... and ... and ...
I don't own any Frost's, Mora's, Spyderco's. Almost no production knives. But then there are all those little sharp toys I make myself. Just like blacksmithing, these sharp toys are addictive also.
Mikey - playing Mumbly Peg out in the Hinterlands - ouch ...
p.s. I had to use my scanner for the pic. My digital camera is a junker, and not good for closeups.