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78_brnbnwhitlrA.jpg (16869 bytes)Case (1978) 6383 2dot brown bone split back whittler. No chips or cracks. 3 1/2 "  closed. pretty nice piece but it does have some very light open/close rubs.  price-------$110   

 

P0000717a.jpg (31029 bytes)Case (2000) 6318MM stockman. Only 500 of these made. This comes from set#194. Blade is etched with case trademark-C194. Shield stamped CaseMM. Nice chestnut jigged bone scales. Like new in the box. Price----$75

2k6318.JPG (58568 bytes)Case (2000) 6318 stockman. Regular production old red pocket worn scales. Real nice knife. Like new in the box. Price----$60

 

select 6347.jpg (23240 bytes)Case Select 6347 stockman. First class knife with N/S liners and pins. Select shield. Clip has tiny little dent on edge just above nail niche. Reddish bone with creamy shades. Like new in the box with felt pouch.  Price----$50

 

2k_Assocratf.jpg (29870 bytes)Case (2000) Trio of muskrats from Case Associates set. Very limited production of 350 pieces each. Knives have N/S pins-liners-bolsters-shield. Handled in stag-vintage bone-black bone. Will sell as a trio set only Tang stamped 5 x's and 5 dots. These knives don't have a serial number showing them to be from a particular set and are recognized only by the handle material, N/S parts, and tang stamp. Real nice stag and bone handles on these knives and very hard to find. Price--$300

87_6318 brbn.JPG (64060 bytes)Case (1987) 6318 stockman. Nice brown bone scales with raised letter silver shield. Just a couple of light blade scrapes. Price-------$65

75_brnrat.jpg (19985 bytes)Case (1975) USA/5dots brown bone muskrat. No cracks or chips but there is a tiny little ding on front bolster. never carried or sharpened.  Has just a couple of very small spots. Secondary blade is somewhat thinner and may have been cleaned , but I'm inclined to think it came from the factory this way because the original grind is all there with no indication of it being cleaned. Grind marks are very crisp and plain,  as is the primary blade. very nice for its age. Price---$90

70_64047P.jpg (22621 bytes)Case (1970) 64047P stockman. 10dot with a punch! Nice red with creamy highlights bone scales. A couple of very light pits on back springs and light blade rubs. This knife would be great if not for the notorious middle pin crack. Still in pretty good condition. Parkers Vol 4 says mint $200          Price------$125

80_SRcokebtl.jpg (10453 bytes)Case (1980) 6225 1/2 SR. Coke bottle with smooth rose scales and no shield. Some light spider webbing and scattered small spots on nice shiny blades. One natural flaw about 1/16" dia. in rear handle. Color on both sides match very well. Price-------$55

80_6254brn.JPG (26125 bytes)Case (1980) 6254 Trapper. Brown jigged bone scales. Tiny little chip in shield cut out but piece is still there. Probably never see it without a loop but its there. Bolsters have what looks like tiny handling scratches. Price----$85

79_6254brbntstrzreg.jpg (23332 bytes)Case (1979) 6254 SSP 1dot clip ink stamped Tested XX Razor Edge. Brown jigged bone . "As Ground" finish. Blades do not have the high polish finish.  Price -----------$95

88_winwhitler.jpg (11663 bytes)Winchester reproduction (1988) Carbon steel blades. 3 bladed split back whittler. (main clip rides on both springs. Extra dark brown bone scales. Price--------$75

Case (1975)  6380 5 dots 3- 7/8" closed red bone whittler. Split back spring assembly . Darker than most, red bone scales. A couple of small chips missing at right front bolster that appears to have come from factory assembly. At first glance they look like part of the jigging pattern. Blades do show a very few small and very minor spots, but all blades are nice and shiny to the naked eye. Never carried or sharpened , but possibly has been buffed just a little. Pretty nice knife. Mint book is $225         My price---------$125.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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