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Also posted some pics of my Case XX Bulldog. As you can probably tell, I'm new to taking photos of knives. Any pointers??
Finally got some pics of my IV254 D.IMG_1977.JPG
Thanks for the info!
@Jan Carter - no, there wasn't any blade etches. There wasn't any markings, other than the tang stamps.
Sorry, things have been kinda busy on this side. Will try to get those pics up as soon as I can. Take care, all!
Paul after some research I found your knife and it is Elephant Ivory.
Ref: J. Parker's Vol 1 1993 Ed. Price Guide
Paul,
Is there a blade etch? I also know of the 1998 with one Damascus and one Stainless. It is indeed mastodon ivory but I am not aware of one with both blades being damascus so I cant wait to see the pics.
Gerald,
Thanks for adding that. I think we were all wondering if we had missed something LOL
This was posted today on the Case forum.
by Jon Bradish » Tue Aug 28, 2012 11:57 am
This one has both blades made of the same type of steel, damascus.
Paul...
If the knife is a Case Trapper and has two different blade material types, the scales or handles are mastodon ivory. I believe they were made around 1998 with 500 made.
Just joined this site, and it looks great!
One question I can ask off the bat. Does anyone have any info about a Case IV254 D knife? I'm trying to find out if it does have real ivory handles. Both blades are made of damascus steel. Also, there is no Case shield on the handle. Will post some pics as soon as I can get a hold of a camera at home.
I received my notice yesterday and just glanced at it. Talk about your snail mail. Or maybe it was oops , maybe no one will notice that we forgot to mail this in time.
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