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I was digging through a desk drawer the other day when I ran across this Case trapper I had forgotten about.
It was awarded to me back in the Ninties when I worked for the company on the blade.
Using the excellent research articles on this board I believe it to be a 1993 Model, six dots, Long tailed "C" but the handle material is throwing me off. The section on handle material says the white composition was not used since the seventies...?
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six dots would be a 1994. the handle material was probably part of a sfo.
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nice looking knife there. yes, if it has 6 dots that would make it a 94 and the 4 for handle material stands for white composition.
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jonet143 wrote:six dots would be a 1994. the handle material was probably part of a sfo.
Thanks for the info. If it was part of a special order is it possible to determine the number of them made?
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1999 Kentucky Rte. 1428
Prestonsburg, KY 41653-1370 (Map)Phone: 606-874-2772
Fax: 606-874-9461
Toll Free: 800-394-8447

here is an address for the company. case might not have done the etching. lots of companys buy from case to make commemorative and advertising knives.
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