Hello, I found a knife I had lost many years ago! I
Trying to identify it to see if it has any value! It says Case Bradford 6228 E0. It’s a two blade bone handle and the bone and blades are in really nice condition! Any help would be appreciated! Thanks, Jimmy
Case Bradford Identification
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Re: Case Bradford Identification
In a book called Pocket Knife Trader's Price Guide, there in the listings for Case Tested Knives {1920-1940}, is listed a 6228EO Greenbone, referred to as a Teardrop Easy Open. The book says mint value is $600.00.
Just quoting what the book said. There are some Case experts here on the forum that can possibly give more information. One thing you'll find, the knife is worth what folks are willing to pay.
Treefarmer
Just quoting what the book said. There are some Case experts here on the forum that can possibly give more information. One thing you'll find, the knife is worth what folks are willing to pay.
Treefarmer
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Re: Case Bradford Identification
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Re: Case Bradford Identification
Can't see the tip of the pen blade, but your knife looks to be in decent condition. You can always do an eBay Ended Listings search to see if any of these sold lately and for how much.
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John
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John
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