The shop will research current market trends on sites like eBay to see what similar items are actually selling for.

Brands like Leatherman or Victorinox (Swiss Army Knives) are commonly found in pawn inventories. Factors That Determine Value

Yes, many pawn shops do buy knives , though their interest depends heavily on the knife's brand, condition, and market demand. While some shops may only offer a fraction of a knife's actual value, they are a common destination for those needing quick cash. Types of Knives Typically Accepted

Pawn shops generally look for items they can easily resell or that have high collectible value:

The blade should be sharp and free of chips or heavy rust. Original packaging and documentation (like a Certificate of Authenticity ) can significantly boost the price.

Knives made with premium steels (e.g., Damascus , S35VN , or Magnacut ) or rare handle materials (e.g., titanium, carbon fiber) are valued higher.

Premium brands like Shun , Seido, and Masamoto are often accepted by specialized shops.

Historical pieces, such as Civil War or WWII bayonets and daggers, or vintage Case and Buck knives, are highly sought after.