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I saw an add for one on eBay for $350.00: "Rare CASE XX Handmade USA Kodiak Bowie Knife 11" w/ Stag Handle & Original Sheath." So, just for a lark, I offered to pay him an amount I was nearly sure he'd reject ($250.00), and that would be that. Nope. The guy accepted it, and I was stuck. Pretty cool knife, and I seem to have gotten a good deal on it, so I can't complain. It's a really cool knife, and a real classic. Here it is next to one of my Case pocket knives, which happens to match it nicely:
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I just looked around, and it looks like what I paid is pretty standard, so not such a great deal, but still cool to have.
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Nice knife. Did it come with the box?
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Nice knife. Did it come with the box? Nope. How do I figure out about when it was made? Anyone know? I understand there are ways to tell by what's on it, in terms of dots, stars, no dots, fonts, where certain words are placed, etc..
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Nice knife. Did it come with the box? Nope. How do I figure out about when it was made? Anyone know? I understand there are ways to tell by what's on it, in terms of dots, stars, no dots, where certain words are placed, etc.. I got a case xx lock back when my dad passed that was a gift from his employer. Couldn’t find it cataloged anywhere, but did finally figure it out after finding a site dedicated to case collectors. Been 15 years or so back, so I don’t remember the site but they are out there.
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Thanks. I'll look into that.
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👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Nice Snag TRH !
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I saw an add for one on eBay for $350.00: "Rare CASE XX Handmade USA Kodiak Bowie Knife 11" w/ Stag Handle & Original Sheath." So, just for a lark, I offered to pay him an amount I was nearly sure he'd reject ($250.00), and that would be that. Nope. The guy accepted it, and I was stuck. Pretty cool knife, and I seem to have gotten a good deal on it, so I can't complain. It's a really cool knife, and a real classic. Here it is next to one of my Case pocket knives, which happens to match it nicely: I'd like to give you some crap about your new knife, but I got nothing. The mirror polish on the blade is beautiful. I imagine it looks even better in person.
You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.
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Nice but how do you NOT post the etch on the obverse side of the knife.
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Nice but how do you NOT post the etch on the obverse side of the knife.
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Dont hurt yourself with that toadstabber!
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Nice find. We still sell Case Knives at the local mom & pop hardware store. Most are Christmas and Birthday presents, with a few sold to diehard's who have always carried a Case Knife. Enjoy
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Knice knife. Case collector forums.
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Nice iv been meaning to get one for years. But I'm cheap.
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Best I've been able to determine thus far, based on blade markings, is that mine was made between 1965 and 1980 so, at minimum, 44 years ago. I guess that makes it a vintage knife. In pretty damned good condition, considering, although I bet most of these are kept as collector's pieces, passed down generation to generation, rather than as field use knives.
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You’re ready for the sandbar! LOL. I think I'll skip that, if possible. Imagine showing up for a scheduled fight to the death. That was when ships were made of wood and men were made of steel, as they say.
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Nice but how do you NOT post the etch on the obverse side of the knife. Money shot. Nice.
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