Not sure what qualifies an item as rare but 10 or less seems a bit low to me. M1915 bolo bayonets were produced in quantities around 6000 and yet they are quite rare and costly. Not sure how may Shinkle grenades were ever produced but I would wager more than 10 and quite frankly I can't even guess at what a Shinkle would sell for.
I think that the reference to rare is in regard to the number available to collectors, not how many were produced. You would suspect that the two were related, but that does not always seem to be true. I think that all too often people confuse "rare" with "in demand". Neither the MKIs or MKIIs are rare, but both are frequently/currently "in demand". Demand can be a fickle thing though, and shouldn't be confused with value.
View attachment 90960Dano, I'd buy it! I've been looking EVERY DAY for over 1 1/2 yrs. and all I have managed is a body. In fact the other day someone posted seeing one on RJW's site that was more than yours ( & appeared to be in better shape) & I tried to get it. & was too late! I mean I REALLY wanna fill that hole in my collection! The other day, a member posted a bunch of grenades wanting help in ID'ing them had an MKI fuse on an gas grenade I would buy complete grenade it it took that to get fuse, but have not gotten pm reply. Anyway, this one your looking at us the 2nd one I've seen /heard of in the places ive found to look. Good luck brother!
Gotta say I've always pretty much subscribed to the " what something is worth is exactly what someone is willing to pay for it" club. I don't have one & want one so , to me , the value of this is of course more than to a guy that has one.
Not a rare grenade, but rather call it popular. Supply and demand. When demand exceeds supply prices skyrocketIf these grenades are so rare, why are there so many for sale?
Rare (as I see it): 10 or less examples known to exist. But you have 3 or more of these "rare" items for sale at any given time and with prices doubling and tripling in 2 years time.
I was able to spend half a day at the SLICS show last week here in the US. I noticed a few of the items I purchased last year had gone up in price by 200% with plenty of these items still available. These items are NOT "rare". I'm glad I purchased them last year because there is no way I could afford them know.
Sellers can ask any price they want and there are plenty people with lots of money (not me) and when they see "rare" they buy it!
Sellers see things sell on TV "reality" shows and Ebay for such and such a price and so that's how many items are "revalued".
When you have a limited budget, like myself, "he who hesitates has money to spend on something more reasonable priced for the collection".
I, long ago, reconciled myself to the fact that having lots of "rare" and desirable items for my collection was not financially possible. So I purchase or trade for what I can get and I'm happy with that.
But if you are not constrained by money and if it is indeed really "rare", buy it.