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THE KNIFE IN THE PHOTO IS SILVER SCRIPT AND PART OF A SET. WE HAVE THE SET. BUT AN EARLIER EDITION
I know where you are Jon I have a database that is a constant work in progress but it sure makes things easier to find and identify....it also helps if you are like me and a lot OCD!!!! lol I don't have much information but don't mind to dig for you in any way I can.
Thank you so much Mr. Turner ! I really appreciate it. What a great "collection" of people we have here at ikc.com ! I worked through several more batches of my collection last night and discovered several more pieces for which I have no box, and no item number. So I will be reaching out again to the great folks in this group for help with more item numbers. When I'm finished with all of the photos of the displays as well as the comprehensive catalog, I will be posting all of it right here for everybody to enjoy. Thanks again - Jon S.
Hello Friends - I have a 2004 Case 6355-WH-SS Seahorse Whittler with bright red jigged bone handles, and the "Long-Tail C" Silverscript inlaid "Case" logo in the handle. It is blade etched "First Run" and accordingly, has no box. I'm trying (so far in vain) to locate the ITEM NUMBER which Case used for this piece (with the RED jigged bone handles) when it went into production in 2004. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. I am trying to "catalog" my entire Case collection, including "year-appropriate / handle material correct" Item numbers. Thanks in advance for any help with this. Best - JS
Have you seen the 2016 Collaboration from shot?
Outstanding Knife and with history info on the sheath--congrats
Nice, vintage, bruiser of a knife, Mario. Great that you have a Case version!
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