CASE XX 6265 variations

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k_kess
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CASE XX 6265 variations

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Good afternoon! Three more CASE XX 6265 Folding Hunters with variations. .. I need some help with the scales... 1. 6265 - flat ground blade - greenbone - worm groove. 2. 6265SAB - greenbone - very heavy random pattern - worm groove or Roger's bone? 3. 6265SAB - greenbone - very heavy worm groove. Everyone jump in here, maybe this can be my educational moment for the day! Thanks to all, Ken
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Re: CASE XX 6265 variations

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OK, a couple more and I'm done for today... same patterns but redbone... Thanks in advance. Ken
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Re: CASE XX 6265 variations

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Great knives. All your great bones are high pulls and your red bone knives 1, 4, 5 are high pills which will make them more desirable. I dont like knife #3. That's just me. Keep the show coming
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