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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...."
Max, It better not be an April Fools joke! I'd be mad at myself!
I thought some of them were carbon steel. I know my brother-in-law carried a Case pen knife in the smooth red bone in the early 80's and it was CV. Shouldn't it have "SS" on it? I've seen listings on the net that say CV too. I had a 6233 in the smooth red bone, but it had glaze finished stainless blades.
"Old Case Knife "Smooth Red Appaloosa Bone Jack". Beautiful smooth red Appaloosa bone handles. High polished chrome vanadium clip point and pen blades. Nickel silver bolsters. Brass liners and handle pins. Tang stamped "CASE XX USA". Cute little pocket knife by CASE."
moisture in storage, or stored open with celluloids, salt water , or just cleaned and stored with wrong oil
Can't go wrong with Stag! Those are all some lookers!
Or is this an April Fools joke? HaHa
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