Help ID and value

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Crispy
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Help ID and value

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Can you guys help me value and I’d this
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Welcome to AAPK. To state the obvious, it’s a CASE XX Barlow, from 1945-1964. Probably a 62009 pattern. To determine with certainty which pattern, we need the closed length of the knife. Due to condition issues, value is not much. Knife has seen a lot of use, master blade appears considerably short. Recommended reading https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kn ... =2&t=77592

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::welcome:: to AAPK! The Case XX tang stamps were used 1940-64, but others may be able to nail it down better. If you're selling on eBay, do a Completed Listings search to see what similar knives are selling for. Some sellers are better salesmen than others and condition is the key to worth. 😉

Hope this helps.

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