62024?

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62024?

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Hey y'all. I haven't posted in a while, hope everyone is doing good.

This maybe a short conversation but was hoping to get some info. Just got this knife and was expecting a 6202 1/2 but it is not. It measures 3 inches so I'm thinking 62024; however, the pattern number is not stamped on any blade. It has a lot of age and use...maybe it wore off, or maybe some were not stamped???

Any comments will be appreciated.

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Some pictures of my 6202 1/2 for comparison, 3 3/8".
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Here side by side with an 02 in delrin

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Looks like probably a 62024-1/2. Not unusual for a CASE XX knife to not have a pattern number stamp.

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Thanks everybody
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