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    Question Leather Scabbard

    I have a 1943 Boyds leather scabbard for an M1icon. It's the type that was on the side of a jeep (or horse) connected with leather straps. The one I have is in excellent shape with all straps and the brass slide. Anybody have an idea what it might be worth?
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    Depends on condition and completeness, but usually around $100. See http://cgi.ebay.com/WW2-U-S-Leather-...1%7C240%3A1318

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    The scabbard is complete and in much better shape than the one on ebay. If there is a drawback with it it is a little stiff. The scabbard has been well taken care of and has had numerous coats of leather preservative on it.

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    Well the repop scabbards usually sell in the 70 to 100 dollar range so I would imagine the actual value would be much higher than that.

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