Yes, got to keep the box. For as you thoughtfully point out. Resale value, place to keep the original paperwork, helping to legitimize it as a non knockoff when trading or selling, future shipping protection, etc. I would say that in most instances, having the original box, increases resale value by at least 20%, when selling to someone we don't know.
No, i buy a knife with intention to use it, so i dont care about resale or anything. Only boxes i keep are firearms boxes since they list the serial number and are the best thing to ship them back to factory if need be.
No. I carry a single blade for many years until the knife edge nears the backbone. Then another knife is bought to replace the old one. I destroy the old blade to pieces.
Yes, got to keep the box.
For as you thoughtfully point out. Resale value, place to keep the original paperwork, helping to legitimize it as a non knockoff when trading or selling, future shipping protection, etc.
I would say that in most instances, having the original box, increases resale value by at least 20%, when selling to someone we don't know.
Yep, exactly like you. I've got two large bins in my garage full of knife boxes. I figure if I ever sell them it's better to have the box.
yes box to keep parts that came with the knife, and model # and info if you need later on . also for storage and resale or trade .
No, i buy a knife with intention to use it, so i dont care about resale or anything. Only boxes i keep are firearms boxes since they list the serial number and are the best thing to ship them back to factory if need be.
No. I carry a single blade for many years until the knife edge nears the backbone. Then another knife is bought to replace the old one. I destroy the old blade to pieces.
I tried to keep them, but the significant other disagreed. I did manage to keep the kizer Sheepdog XL box and a few others
No. Granted I don't buy collector grade stuff, and have no intention of reselling any of my knives.