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Cool Charles! I'll be anxious to see it too!
Won a shadow bone stockman on e-bay. cant wait for it to get here.
Brad, "SR" stands for "Satin Rose" - Case's name. From what I can remember and what I see around and about the internet, I'd say yours is CV. I believe Case always has "SS" when it's stainless.
Also just found this........
SR62027 Small Jack
SR6220 Peanut
SR6225-1/2 Coke Bottle
SR6244 Jack
SR6347-1/2 Stockman
"The above knives were made from 1979-1981 with chrome vanadium (CV) blade steel, and with no shields in the handles. Then in late 1981 and into 1982 Case changed the blade steel to stainless steel (SS) with a glazed finish, and with shields."
Stockmans come first? LOL!
I also see other ebay listings that say carbon steel for the smooth red bones.
Found a Bruce Voyles listing - "Trio of Smooth Red bone Case knives. 1980's. SR6225 ½ coke bottle with some specks...."
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