Case XX fixed blade

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bytewing
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Case XX fixed blade

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I didn't see this one on the pattern page. I guess because its a fixed blade.
Anyone know what this knife was called? Its like 9" long; is it a butchers knife?

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Its a butcher's skinning knife.
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Re: Case XX fixed blade

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Ok, that's what I thought.

Thanks :)
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