Case XX era Brown Bone 6263 " Eisenhower " Senator Knife

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Case XX era Brown Bone 6263 " Eisenhower " Senator Knife

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Received it today. I like this pattern a lot and I need to control myself from buying these. I have another XX era on the way that may be a Red Stag.
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Re: Case XX era Brown Bone 6263 " Eisenhower " Senator Knife

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Very nice ! Senators are one of my favorite patterns. The 4 blade Senator in particular is a marvel of the cutler's skill.
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Re: Case XX era Brown Bone 6263 " Eisenhower " Senator Knife

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They sure are nice knives. I have 1971 Eisenhower.
Very light and have a thin width because the blades are rather thin.
I don't use it for heavy cutting.

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Re: Case XX era Brown Bone 6263 " Eisenhower " Senator Knife

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This is a used and sharpened Tested era long pull with green bone and a diamond shield.
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