CASE XX shears

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CASE XX shears

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here is a weird set of shears...leather is marked casexx.
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It looks like it's made for cleaning fish and small game, I like it ::tu::

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Are the shears marked Case XX??
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no, the shears are not marked...odd isn't it...they fit the leather perfect, but not one mark on the metal.
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Reason I ask, is that, I have seen these shears before and they were either made in Japan or by a company like Imperial.

They may have been married at some point ::hmm::
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well, i went over the shears with a 10x, not a mark of any sort...
the shears were well made, but lightweight...
plastic scales, not derlin or cell...honest to god plastic, a brownish colored.

who knows...the guy did not want to sell them...

he does want me to sell his 25-35 Winchester model 94...
a 1907 serial number...this thing was well used, he said he shot a bunch of ground squirrels, until the ammo became scarce...
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