CASE 6299
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CASE 6299
What do you think about this knife???
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knifeaholic
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Re: CASE 6299
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Steve Pfeiffer, author of Collecting Case Knives: Identification and Price Guide published by Krause Publications.
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Re: CASE 6299
No need to be sorry. Been wrong a time or two (I am sure more than that) when I have provided input trying to help out. Appreciate you looking and inputting!!!sharalds wrote:Sorry, it sure looked like China built to me.
Hey Steve. Thanks for looking and the input. Have not seen many TESTED era knives with that handle color. I saw one in the AAPK stores recently. I assume this one is green bone. Any further input, if you have any, as to this knive's handles, bone color, etc would be appreciated.knifeaholic wrote:Real
Regards, Jerry
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sharalds
Re: CASE 6299
I can only say that it looks like a modern knife to me, jigging and dying both look like the moderen way its done now and the blade looks to simple like just a stamped piece.