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The "composition shield" (a/k/a an "escutcheon") -- the word "CASE" is not surrounded by an engraved oval -- signifies that the handles are made of Delrin rather than jigged bone.

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Comment by Jim Child on April 19, 2011 at 7:34
Thanks James. This one's from 2001. WR Case & Sons was having these made for them by Camillus Cutlery. Case hasn't sold a folding rigger since Camillus closed their doors in 2007. The latest pattern 46 "Spike" knife I've seen up until now (4/2011) was tang-stamped as being a 2004.

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