here are some of the other ones

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here are some of the other ones

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well guys im trying i gotta post this and see what i got here so all total there should be (2) 65-69 no dots 75 pattern stockman one stag one bone also im sendin 2 more 6375’s they are both 7 dot 1973’s redbones then im gonna send a 10 dot 1970 red bone canoe i thought was late rogers redbone but it might be just worn idk and a no dot 65-69 no dots redbone canoe 62131 and a one dot 1989 62131 second cut greenbone canoe i think its second cut anyway but i know that the congress is a 1978 2 dot 6488 large redbone and its pretty as a bluetick pup and i think i got pics of a 6347 stockman thats a ( for flesh only) if u see a german eye congress nevermind that one so i need advice on what i should do to those to get the most value and since im not a canoe guy i think everybody is a stag man but she hit a home run so any info would be appreciated on if i decide to sell a few and what oil i should use and how far would yall take the cleaning thanks. !!!! joe
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Re: here are some of the other ones

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Top two look like nice used USA 75 patterns. If they were in mint condition I would estimate the sag at 350 and the bone at 250. But remember that is mint. Used its hard to say would need to know if any cracks and if the blades have strong snap.
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Re: here are some of the other ones

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The first canoe with brown bone handles is a 1 dot 1989 - used condition, its value is more as a user, maybe 25 to 35.
Steve Pfeiffer, author of Collecting Case Knives: Identification and Price Guide published by Krause Publications.
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