1997 Case XX Physicians Knife C.Platts' Sons
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1997 Case XX Physicians Knife C.Platts' Sons
Does anyone know anything about the handle on this knife? I am trying to identify it and cannot figure it out. I'm not sure if it is an aftermarket handle or not.
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Re: 1997 Case XX Physicians Knife C.Platts' Sons
All I can tell you is that the knife was made by Queen for Parker. This was before Case got back the "Family Tree" brand names. If you can find a Parker catalog from that era, it might show what they called that material. It is most likely an acrylic but could be celluloid.
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Re: 1997 Case XX Physicians Knife C.Platts' Sons
Thank you! I still cannot find anything about it. Do you know where i would be able to find a catalog online?knifeaholic wrote:All I can tell you is that the knife was made by Queen for Parker. This was before Case got back the "Family Tree" brand names. If you can find a Parker catalog from that era, it might show what they called that material. It is most likely an acrylic but could be celluloid.
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Re: 1997 Case XX Physicians Knife C.Platts' Sons
They were made and sold by Parker's knife collectors service.They sold them thru their monthly mail order catalogs.
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Re: 1997 Case XX Physicians Knife C.Platts' Sons
Probably celluloid. I had 2 of these that outgassed.knifeaholic wrote:All I can tell you is that the knife was made by Queen for Parker. This was before Case got back the "Family Tree" brand names. If you can find a Parker catalog from that era, it might show what they called that material. It is most likely an acrylic but could be celluloid.
Elvis rehandled them for me.
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Re: 1997 Case XX Physicians Knife C.Platts' Sons
Im looking to sell it and am trying to get some sort of value of it.peanut740 wrote:They were made and sold by Parker's knife collectors service.They sold them thru their monthly mail order catalogs.
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Re: 1997 Case XX Physicians Knife C.Platts' Sons
Can’t help you with value except to say that my personal spending limit for any celluloid knife is $40. (That’s not an offer!)
I rarely deviate from that because that’s all I’m willing to risk if it goes bad on me. YMMV
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Re: 1997 Case XX Physicians Knife C.Platts' Sons
Beautiful blades and pattern , ugly handles in my opinion.
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Re: 1997 Case XX Physicians Knife C.Platts' Sons
I had the complete set (bought them in the early 2000's) but sold them because I discovered they're celluloid. There were six in that set. Three from '96 and three from '97. There were also some with bone handles but I didn't have them. That particular one was called Butter & Molassis. Please excuse the quality of the pictures.
They currently sell in the $70-$80 range. Give or take. ---► https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R ... 1&_fosrp=1 The entire set.
They currently sell in the $70-$80 range. Give or take. ---► https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R ... 1&_fosrp=1 The entire set.
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Re: 1997 Case XX Physicians Knife C.Platts' Sons
Just FYI:joesskankshack wrote:Im looking to sell it and am trying to get some sort of value of it.peanut740 wrote:They were made and sold by Parker's knife collectors service.They sold them thru their monthly mail order catalogs.
About a year ago I bought 2 of these for $20 each. Both showed minor signs of outgassing, but I purchased them anyway because I have a fondness for doctor knives and figured to just have them rehandled.
I probably now have more in them than they are worth, but that's okay with me because I like them and have no desire to sell.
They look great in my display of doctors.
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Re: 1997 Case XX Physicians Knife C.Platts' Sons
That is extremely helpful. Thank you very much!jerryd6818 wrote:I had the complete set (bought them in the early 2000's) but sold them because I discovered they're celluloid. There were six in that set. Three from '96 and three from '97. There were also some with bone handles but I didn't have them. That particular one was called Butter & Molassis. Please excuse the quality of the pictures.
They currently sell in the $70-$80 range. Give or take. ---► https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R ... 1&_fosrp=1
Platts - Butter & Molassis - '97 mark.JPG
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The entire set.
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