Not going to lie, these Waiters Keys are pretty beat up over time.  Since I'm not an expert in this area, I'm posting them in case they are valuable to anyone.

All I really know about them is that they are old. They belonged to my grandfather who passed away in 1996 and they were found in his large collection of pocketknives.

There is rust present and although all the blades open and close, there are some blades that don't close all the way, and there's separation of some scales and damage.

if you are interested in bidding, just make sure you look at the pictures and know that you are bidding on items that will require a lot of care. Thank you!


I made a YouTube video about them here:  YouTube Video.



DISLAIMER! These knives are sold AS-IS with no returns.
I am not a knife dealer and have no knowledge of what may or may not be an authentic knife. All I do is report what the tang stamp says. The knives that I am selling were passed down to me from my grandfather to my father to me. My only knowledge of the history is that my grandfather would tour his local flea markets and buy what interested him. I have no idea if anyone in the chain of custody made any repairs, restorations, or any alterations to the knife at any time. Please look at the images and associated video that I make about them before bidding!
If you have any doubts as to the authenticity or value of these knives, do not bid on them! All that I can promise is that you will receive the item that is being pictured.