And now the anticipation begins!

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dewman
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And now the anticipation begins!

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I was high bidder on e-bay for a Case XX Muskrat C. Platts & Sons commorative. Now waiting for the postman begins. ::ds::

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A very nice looking catch you have there. ::tu:: ::tu::

Did she put up a big fight?
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Nice catch there dewman, waiting is the hardest part. I like the C. Platts as well, lookin at a Barlow in that pattern. ::tu::

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The postman delivered my Case "C. Platts & Sons&quo

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Holy Moses....what a beautiful piece of work. ::ds:: At first glance, you'd think the blade was chrome plated! This has to be one of the finest examples of the knifemakers art I've ever seen. It's absolutely stunning. The finish is as perfect as anything I've ever seen. I couldn't be happier with it. :mrgreen: And sharp? Well, lets say Schick has nothing on Case. Astounding sharpness.....right out of the box. Not just sharp, but that kind of "smooth" sharpness like an old time double edged razor blade. Kudos to Case. ::tu::
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That's a beauty! And with those ATS-34 blades, they'll hold that edge for a good long time.

Congrats!
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