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I have a couple of Case knives from my father that I am considering selling, and have not had much success in determining their value. I would appreciate any insight from the more astute knife guys here. Both are absolutely new in box in the paper and have not seen the light of day for who knows how long.
1. Case #14075 Limited Edition Muskrat SS Cabernet color.
2. Case #05422 Russlock Cranberry color.

I can provide photos of each of them via text if it would provide any additional info.
Thanks in advance for any guidance.

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The good thing about case knives, is you can age them rather easily..

case tang stamps


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