Case Tested XX 6347 Greenbone LP

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Gatorfleas
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Case Tested XX 6347 Greenbone LP

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Ok I ned some help on this one......
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is it real or memorex....thanks FLEAS out..
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Re: Case Tested XX 6347 Greenbone LP

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I’m skeptical - doesn’t look like original Case blades, probably Kutmaster but hard to say from the picture. Based on what I see I would pass.

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Re: Case Tested XX 6347 Greenbone LP

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Don't care much for the overall look of it based on this one picture. Blade bevels look weak and the pull narrow for a Tested knife. The master and sheepsfoot are down quit a bit and the master choil recut but all this could the result of use and some attempt to try to improve the appearance of the knife. The price of it and a closer look would be the determining factor for me.
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