Case 62036 1/2SS error stamp?
Case 62036 1/2SS error stamp?
Does an error stamp bring more or less money?
Re: Case 62036 1/2SS error stamp?
Speaking for myself, I wouldn't put a premium on it.
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Re: Case 62036 1/2SS error stamp?
I would say no difference either way.
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Re: Case 62036 1/2SS error stamp?
Thanks guys that’s what I thought, I was really just hoping it didn’t hurt the value. I know this is a 40s to 65 stamp but would you say this is green bone?
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Re: Case 62036 1/2SS error stamp?
No increase in value. No it’s not green bone.
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Re: Case 62036 1/2SS error stamp?
I don't think that that stamp is an error. I've seen many Case knives, especially pen knives, where the first two numerals of the pattern number were omitted. In this case the "62" of "62063" was left off, however, it's obvious that there are bone handles, "6" and two blades, "2". JMO
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Re: Case 62036 1/2SS error stamp?
I agree, the stamp is intentional. ‘063S, is 62063 Stainless.msteele6 wrote: ↑Sun May 30, 2021 9:43 pm I don't think that that stamp is an error. I've seen many Case knives, especially pen knives, where the first two numerals of the pattern number were omitted. In this case the "62" of "62063" was left off, however, it's obvious that there are bone handles, "6" and two blades, "2". JMO
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Re: Case 62036 1/2SS error stamp?
Here is a picture of a regular bone one
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An another! I’m pretty sure the OP is green bone
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The OP knife sure looks like green bone to me.