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1915-20 Case Bradford, PA "Lobster" Pocket Knife

This 2 blade case measures 2 1/4" closed and was produced in Bradford, Pa. The guy mention this it has been used, carried, and sharpened. The handles have no chips or cracks. Seem Blades are tight with very good snap. BUT BUT I never never never heard that word "Lobster". I don't see any pattern stamp. THAT come from Bradford, PA of Case company..... I did research, I can't find any history about this.. Why "Lobster" knife from Case company?

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