Case Tested XX 92210

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cdguck
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Case Tested XX 92210

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Hi everyone - I was hoping someone has some information on a Case 92210 that I have. It's double switch blades with blades locks, cracked ice handles. There was a post about one last April but there really wasn't any info. I was looking for some info on how common they are, possibly a valuation. I can't really find anything on them. I'll try to get some pics up soon.
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Re: Case Tested XX 92210

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That's not a common knife. Sargent's 7th edition values the knife, in mint condition, at $1200. Clear pictures of your knife, with blades open and closeup clear pics of any markings, will be necessary to assess value. Condition is everything. Post up some pics so folks can help.

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