CASE XX 6254SSP

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k_kess
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CASE XX 6254SSP

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Again for your input... thanks in advance... CASE XX STAINLESS USA - Stamped Muskrat master blade - 1965-1969 Transition (no dots) 6254SSP - stamped Spay blade, Trapper, Redbone scales... Muskrat blade with type 2 etch -TESTED XX RAZOR EDGE... I hope I'm getting better at this...

Thanks again. Ken
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k_kess wrote: Fri May 01, 2020 8:35 pm Again for your input... thanks in advance... CASE XX STAINLESS USA - Stamped Muskrat master blade - 1965-1969 Transition (no dots) 6254SSP - stamped Spay blade, Trapper, Redbone scales... Muskrat blade with type 2 etch -TESTED XX RAZOR EDGE... I hope I'm getting better at this...

Thanks again. Ken
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Nice Knife , can’t really tell if it has a Muskrat Blade, your pictures are a little distorted, and hard to tell. I never heard of it being called a Transition Knife before
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k_kess, Brother you're causing me to break one of the 10 Commandments, again. :oops: Thou shall not covet.
Great, no, beautiful Trapper!
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That's more a California Clip blade. She's a beauty alright.
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PURTY!!!! ::woot:: ::tu::
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