1972 case XX 6235 1/2 - Verify
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1972 case XX 6235 1/2 - Verify
Hey all. I'm a new member and thought I'd share a recent acquisition. Anyone out there that can verify it's "real" vs. "not" are welcome -- it just seems so nice for it's age.
1972 Case XX 6235 1/2 as shown. What do you think? Good example that was not used or ???
I ask because in my 20 years of collecting Case (and others) I've leaned toward new. Now, I've been diving into vintage and after reading some posts here, I thought I'd check. Thanks for your input!
1972 Case XX 6235 1/2 as shown. What do you think? Good example that was not used or ???
I ask because in my 20 years of collecting Case (and others) I've leaned toward new. Now, I've been diving into vintage and after reading some posts here, I thought I'd check. Thanks for your input!
Robert
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Re: 1972 case XX 6235 1/2 - Verify
Just realized maybe i should have posted in counterfeit knives forum? Sorry, don't know how to move it...
Robert
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Re: 1972 case XX 6235 1/2 - Verify
Welcome aboard!
I'm far from being an expert, but it looks like mine.
I say legit.
But I've been wrong before.
I'm far from being an expert, but it looks like mine.
I say legit.
But I've been wrong before.
Take care and God bless,
Steve
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Re: 1972 case XX 6235 1/2 - Verify
Thanks. Would love other's input as well. I feel it is real. I spent much time comparing to known legit from same era (1970-79) for same pattern. Maybe I spooked myself?
Robert
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"Always keep an edge on your knife 'cause a good sharp edge is a man's best hedge against the vague uncertainties of life." - Corb Lund
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Re: 1972 case XX 6235 1/2 - Verify
I have that same knife, model and year. Yours is in better shape, and it certainly looks legit to me. 

Mike
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Re: 1972 case XX 6235 1/2 - Verify
I agree, legit 

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Re: 1972 case XX 6235 1/2 - Verify
Nothing wrong with it. Highly unusual to see a knife that new be counterfeit. Unfortunately those are the knives the counterfeiters sometimes rework in attempt to turn them into looking like a TESTED era knife.
I wouldn’t put anything in the counterfeit forum unless pretty sure it is indeed counterfeit.
Ken
I wouldn’t put anything in the counterfeit forum unless pretty sure it is indeed counterfeit.
Welcome to AAPK.A place to discuss & share pictures of counterfeit knives. Please be sure to alert the AAPK community if you spot one. Also make sure to ask questions if you are not certain about the authenticity of a knife you are considering buying or selling.
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Re: 1972 case XX 6235 1/2 - Verify
I just did that to myself with a similar knife and apparently insulted the seller unintentionally in the process. Live and learn! Apparently it’s not that unusual for Cases that old to be nearly pristine.centennialknives wrote: ↑Sat Feb 04, 2023 4:35 pm Thanks. Would love other's input as well. I feel it is real. I spent much time comparing to known legit from same era (1970-79) for same pattern. Maybe I spooked myself?
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Re: 1972 case XX 6235 1/2 - Verify
Knife collecting began to be a popular hobby in the late 1960s/early 1970s, largely as a result of onerous firearms laws that were being put in place, making it more difficult to collect guns. Prior to that time most knives were purchased as tools, put into the buyer’s pocket and used.
Case was one of the most popular brands with collectors. Knife collectors began buying new knives from retail dealer stock and putting them up as collectables. They were never used. Over the past decade many of those early collections are being liquidated. This forum is full of posts made by heirs of collectors asking how to sell off knife collections they have inherited.
That’s one reason you see many 1970s and 1980s mint or near mint knives. They are much more common than mint or near mint knives from earlier times - most of those earlier knives were bought to be used, not collected. An unused one is much rarer. Which is why those older ones command much higher values - the laws of supply and demand.
Ken
Case was one of the most popular brands with collectors. Knife collectors began buying new knives from retail dealer stock and putting them up as collectables. They were never used. Over the past decade many of those early collections are being liquidated. This forum is full of posts made by heirs of collectors asking how to sell off knife collections they have inherited.
That’s one reason you see many 1970s and 1980s mint or near mint knives. They are much more common than mint or near mint knives from earlier times - most of those earlier knives were bought to be used, not collected. An unused one is much rarer. Which is why those older ones command much higher values - the laws of supply and demand.

Ken
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Re: 1972 case XX 6235 1/2 - Verify
Oops like my 10 dot right down to the jigging 

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Re: 1972 case XX 6235 1/2 - Verify
Yes that knife is real and legit.
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