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Comment by Mike Bryant on August 9, 2021 at 13:01

Chris Sparks. Back in the 1990's their were several Tang Stamps put out by Case as SFO.  I would believe yours probably came through SMKW.    https://www.iguide.net/708261_item_1995_case_xx_bradford_sc6308_ss_...      The link above is the only thing i could find on possible value.  Remember this is probably a DEALER you would be communicating with!!!  My advice to EVERYONE is be sure you like what you collect and collect what you like, because it might be a while before you can sell them and make a profit. Or you can be like Me & sell some at a loss!!

Comment by Mike Bryant on August 9, 2021 at 12:30

I agree Syd Carr !  I see many what I believe are WAY over priced Knives on Freebay!  Especially in the last Year. I guess the dealers are trying to get some of that Government $$$$.  You DO  need to get the Books and study the pattern your collecting .  Do this before you hit the Buy it Now Button or place a final bid on a Going too cheap knife. Their are all sorts of traps on freebay.  From Shill Bidders to out right liars set out to  take your $$$.  I am sure some miss labeled or termed rare knives are honest mistakes but others are just to deceive the Novice buyers. Bottom line be sure before you put your money down you know what your buying. OH and my favorite ebay line is " Some have told me this is a Fantasy, Fake Reproduction, but others including Majors Dealers have said it is the real thing. 

Comment by Syd Carr on August 8, 2021 at 21:35

If it's an ebay listing a knife bought yesterday at Ace Hardware is described as "vintage" or "old", especially by professional sellers, don't fall for it. Do some research with experts like those here before hitting that buy button. When buying knives online you MUST know what you are looking at to not get snookered.

Comment by Chris Sparks on August 8, 2021 at 21:25

why would someone say that a Case 1995 red bone RSC 6308 SS Whittler be rare? I'm new at collecting these.

Comment by Chris Sparks on July 28, 2021 at 20:00

I just bought this blue bone knife. The blades have this on it CaseXX Bradford,PA MCMXCV on the main blade and BPB6447 SS on the other. Can someone tell me what its worth?

                                                                                               

Comment by David Sapp aka/Sappy on July 15, 2021 at 18:20

Where is the best place to begin searching for Case XX Prime Stag?

Comment by Jan Carter on July 15, 2021 at 17:53

For those wondering the Tony Bose HT Trapper stands for Hunter-Trader Its an old Remington Bullet Pattern

Comment by Jan Carter on July 13, 2021 at 10:24

I use this data base a great deal when looking to do research on Case products. KnifeDB.com is the only Case reference that attempts to show knives with their correct boxes. I Currently have identified 1,008 different Case factory boxes, and over 11,400 knives have a box linked to their listing. Remember that individual boxes did not become common until the 1980's. 

Comment by Jan Carter on June 5, 2021 at 10:10

So what do you think, is this one you have to have your hands on before ordering??

Comment by Jan Carter on June 5, 2021 at 10:07

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