Error found in Collecting Case Knives book, 2nd edition
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Error found in Collecting Case Knives book, 2nd edition
Has anyone else noticed an error in this books explanation of the dots and x's on 2010-Present tang stamps? Seems like it should read "from 2011 a dot is removed..." I'm sure it's just a printing/typesetting error. I have both editions and find them extremely informative and useful. Hope this is corrected before any further printings.
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Re: Error found in Collecting Case Knives book, 2nd edition
I never noticed that. I got those charts in PDF form from Case, so it was not the fault of the publisher. I did get Case to correct a different error on one of the older stamps.williamcrane wrote:Has anyone else noticed an error in this books explanation of the dots and x's on 2010-Present tang stamps? Seems like it should read "from 2011 a dot is removed..." I'm sure it's just a printing/typesetting error. I have both editions and find them extremely informative and useful. Hope this is corrected before any further printings.
Try looking on the Case website to see how they present it there.
Steve Pfeiffer, author of Collecting Case Knives: Identification and Price Guide published by Krause Publications.
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Re: Error found in Collecting Case Knives book, 2nd edition
Actually, I just reread the text from Case. I believe that what they show is correct - first the X's were removed, then the dots. For example, a 2017 stamp has no X's and three dots.
Steve Pfeiffer, author of Collecting Case Knives: Identification and Price Guide published by Krause Publications.
Re: Error found in Collecting Case Knives book, 2nd edition
that is the way to tell the difference in the 10 year production spans ( both 10 year productions started with 5 dots & 5 x's ) -- 2000-2010 the dots were stamped first & removed ''''first'''' --- then in 2010-2020 the x's were stamped first & removed first --- will get interesting in 2021 ??? 

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Re: Error found in Collecting Case Knives book, 2nd edition
Confusing indeed. Here's how Case College (from their website) illustrates the stamps for 2010-2019. In addition, I have included pictures of my Tony bose Tribal lock., showing 3 Xs for 2017. Call me a puzzled 70 yr old from Philadelphia. 

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Re: Error found in Collecting Case Knives book, 2nd edition
Other than nitpicking, it seems pretty easy to me. If there's 7 dots and X's total, it's 2013. If there's 3 dots and X's total, it's 2017. How they remove them is inconsequential to determining the date. But, I'm just an old country boy.
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