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We buy entire collections or estate items.
Listing Format is
Stock Number, then Product Name, Photo(2), and
Description and pricing.
Shipping information
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WRC001
. Knife: Case Cheetah Cub Blue Bone 611 ½ L SS Mint in Box



The knife in the photo is the
exact same knife that the winning buyer will receive. We sell knives like we
get them, normally one at a time from collections; we are not Case Dealers, and
we are a small specialty store. This Case Cheetah Cub lock blade knife comes in
Caribbean Blue Bone handle panels, and it is in mint condition in its original
box. Pattern is, of course, 611 ½, variant of the parent pattern 6111 L.
Factory item number is 05140, and the box is dated 06/22/07, consonant with the
3-dot Circle C marking on the knife’s tang. Overall length closed is 3.5
inches; and the blade measures 3.0 inches from tang edge to point. Handle
panels are slightly asymmetrical, with darker blue on the obverse panel. The knife
is in its original box with an MSRP, manufacturer’s suggested retail price, of
$93.90, so marked in 2007. We’re offering it for
only $
59.95
WRC002
Case 62109W SS Baby Copperhead Mint 2001

The
knife in the photo is the exact same knife that the winning buyer will receive.
We sell knives like we get them, normally one at a time from collections; we
are not Case Dealers, and we are a small specialty store. This genuine Case
62109W is the older style variant of the Classic 62109X, the baby Copperhead
pen knife. It has the sheepfoot-style main blade on the order of the original
1940s styling, and is handled with genuine blue
WRC003
Case Tiny Toothpick First Knife Blue Bone
Mint 2006


Note
the box on this nifty little Arkansas Toothpick, My First Knife. Neither we nor
Case recommend, however, turning a little boy loose with any knife. Box is
original to the knife, Case Item No. 01292, a Casey pattern 610066 SS, Tiny
Toothpick, Bone and Stainless in Navy Blue dyed bone. This slick little single
blade Case measures only 3 inches overall length closed. It is in Mint
Condition in its box. Own it for
only $ 36.95
WRC004-006
Collection of 3 Case
XX / No Dot Poor-Fair Cond 1950s-60s



We
are offering the 3 knives in the photo as a lot. All 3 are in poor to fair
condition, but have most of their part components. Each has most of its handle
material intact. The 6347 Stockman is a no-dot Stainless USA, made between 1965
and 1970. It has one crack across the logo on its obverse panel, and extensive
cracking on its reverse. The Clip blade is nubbed
off, and the sheepfoot blade is broken. The other 3 blade is a 6344 Pen
stockman, XX with no
WRC007
Case Sm Congress Blue
Bone 2004 Mint in Box


The knife
in the photo is the exact same knife that the winning buyer will receive. We sell
knives like we get them, normally one at a time from collections; we are not
Case Dealers, and we are a small specialty store. This is the smallest variant
of the classic Congress pattern 4-blade Case, handled in blue
WRC008
Case Trapper Bone
Stag 2007 Mint in Box 6.5254




From its tang marking, the
Circle C logo with 3 x marking, this genuine Bone Stag was manufactured last year,
2007; and it is as close as a person can come to the classic Stag Trapper. As
the photos show, this one has nice dark 3-groove picking on both handle panels,
with the Circle C logo deeply embedded on the obverse side. The Trapper, of
course, measures a full 4 inches closed with a main California Clip pattern
blade augmented by an extended spey pattern or flesh blade, both of which
measure 3 3/8 inches from heel to point. It has its original box and factory
brochure, production date of
WRC009
Case Mini Copperlock
2005 Amber Bone Mint in Box


The knife in the photo is the
exact same knife that the winning buyer will receive. We sell knives like we
get them, normally one at a time from collections; we are not Case Dealers, and
we are a small specialty store. This offering is a genuine W. R. Case &
Sons Mini Copperlock, lock blade single blade knife in genuine Amber Bone
handles. It is in mint condition and has its original box and papers. Pattern
number is 61740L SS, and the factory Item Number is 00133. Box is dated
WRC010
Case Sm Stockman Bone
6318 Mint in Box 2006


The knife in the photo is the
exact same knife that the winning buyer will receive. We sell knives like we
get them, normally one at a time from collections; we are not Case Dealers, and
we are a small specialty store. This is a genuine W. R. Case & Sons medium
Stockman, the classic 6318 SS in polished stainless with California Clip main
blade, and sheepfoot and spey blades. It is in mint condition in its original
box, Case Item Number 00042. Box is dated
WRC011
Case Mini Trapper
Blue Bone 2007 Mint in Box


The knife in the photo is the
exact same knife that the winning buyer will receive. We sell knives like we
get them, normally one at a time from collections; we are not Case Dealers, and
we are a small specialty store. This is a Case 6207 Mini Trapper, one of the
company’s all-time classic best-sellers; and it comes in genuine Blue Caribbean
bone handles. It is in its original box, marked Item No 05134, with a
manufacture date of
WRC012
Case Baby Doc Antique
Bone 2007 Mint in Box



The knife in the photo is the
exact same knife that the winning buyer will receive. We sell knives like we get
them, normally one at a time from collections; we are not Case Dealers, and we
are a small specialty store. This is a variant on a classic Case 1940s pattern,
the Doctor’s Knife, in two blade. For error
collectors, this one’s pill-buster blade is marked 6282 SS, while the box reads
62028 P SS. Box is the classic Case Commemorative sleeve and metal can with
velvet-foam liner. Box dating is
WRC013
Case Med Whittler
6.5383 SS Mint 2001


The knife in the photo is the
exact same knife that the winning buyer will receive. We sell knives like we
get them, normally one at a time from collections; we are not Case Dealers, and
we are a small specialty store. We have a
box for this Case Medium Stag Whittler, just not the box; that is, not the original box. This is Case’s Classic
Medium Whittler, 3.5 inches long with a 2 7/16 inch main blade. It is as close
as one will come to owning a genuine stag unless one finds an old one, with the
PETA – inspired ban on genuine stag importation. This stag 6.5383 SS Whittler
was manufactured in 2004, attest the 5-X and 1-dot marking on the main blade
tang. Own this fine Case Classic for
only $ 64.95
WRC014
Case Copperlock
61649L Blue Bone Mint 2000


The knife in the photo is the
exact same knife that the winning buyer will receive. We sell knives like we
get them, normally one at a time from collections; we are not Case Dealers, and
we are a small specialty store. This is a full size Case Copperlock, a
single-blade, lock-blade variant on the old Copperhead or
WRC015
Case Tiny Toothpick 2-Bl Bone 2007 Mint


The
knife in the photo is the exact same knife that the winning buyer will receive.
We sell knives like we get them, normally one at a time from collections; we
are not Case Dealers, and we are a small specialty store. This is an
interesting variant on the parent knife, the old
WRC016
Case Mini-Canoe 62131 SS Black Bone Mint
2001


The
knife in the photo is the exact same knife that the winning buyer will receive.
We sell knives like we get them, normally one at a time from collections; we
are not Case Dealers, and we are a small specialty store. This is an
interesting variant on the parent knife, the old classic Case Canoe. This
pattern, number 62131, is the Mini-Canoe or Mini-Butterbean in Black Antique
Bone Handle Panels. It is in mint condition, but does not have its original
box. From the 5-X and 4-dot stamping on the tang surrounding the Circle C logo,
this knife was manufactured in 1991. Overall length closed is 2.75 inches; and
the main spear blade measures 2.07 inches from tang heel to point. Own this
fine little Butterbean for only $ 39.95
WRC017
Case Lockblade 41059L




With three dots lining up its
lightning bolt SS logo, this Case 41059L SS was manufactured as a special
edition in President Reagan’s penultimate year of office, 1987. It is
unsharpened and never used, with mild aging coloration to its handle panels.
Obverse reads 75th Anniversary Auto Automation, 1912 – First Auto
Assembly Line. Reverse panel bears the Hastings Casite
logo with stylized model A Ford stampings. The 059L pattern, of course, has a
hollow ground modified clip blade that measures 2 ½ inches from heel to point,
and overall length closed is 3 inches. Own this unusual 21-year-old Case
Special Edition Stainless for
only $
36.95
WRC018
Case pre-5265 Stag Circle C 1940s Good Blem




The
knife in the photo is the exact same knife that the winning buyer will receive.
We sell knives like we get them, normally one at a time from collections; we
are not Case Dealers, and we are a small specialty store. We are unclear as to
the exact introduction date on this Circle C Case. At one point, about 40 years
ago, we owned a rat-tail Circle C identical in pattern to this one. Note that
the bolster rivet has been replaced, and more important, the reverse handle
panel has been replaced by leather. There is one pecked and partially chipped
area on the lower portion of the obverse panel about halfway between the two
left panel rivets; and there is a crack in the obverse panel beneath the center
rivet. We estimate that the main clip blade is about 80 percent intact, victim
of flat sharpening; and the flesh blade is of similar proportions. The man who
owned this knife, Mr. Van Crowe from
WRC019
Case 6254 Trapper, Dark Bone, 2 Dot 1978, Near Mint


The knife in the photo is the exact same knife that the winning buyer will receive. We sell knives like we get them, normally one at a time from collections; we are not Case Dealers, and we are a small specialty store. This is a really pretty Case 6254 Chrome Vanadium Trapper manufactured in 1978 and in near-mint condition. The only detraction is some toning. If this were a gun, we’d grade it at 99%. It has beautiful, uniformly dark and symmetrical handle panels. Picking/jigging is regular on both panels, and sparser on obverse panel than on the reverse. Own this excellent older Trapper for only $79.95
WRC020
Case 6254 SS Trapper, Dark Bone, 2 Dot 1978, Near Mint Unsharpened


The knife in the photo is the exact same knife that the winning buyer will receive. We sell knives like we get them, normally one at a time from collections; we are not Case Dealers, and we are a small specialty store. Another really nice dark-handled 6254 Stainless Trapper, this one’s in near-mint to Mint condition. Its only detractions are a hint of lightness on the obverse grip panel, and a missing retainer rivet head on the rear panel, the rivet nearest the blades’ bolster. Otherwise it is mint, and an excellent item for any collection. We’re offering it for only $89.95
WRC021
Case Cheetah Silver Script Pink Bone Mint
2001


The
knife in the photo is the exact same knife that the winning buyer will receive.
We sell knives like we get them, normally one at a time from collections; we
are not Case Dealers, and we are a small specialty store. This is a 2001 issue
Case Pink Bone Cheetah, identifiable as to date from its 5-X and 4-dot marking
around the Circle C logo of the present decade. Pink bone handles are
asymmetrical only with respect to picking being longer, going all the way to
the point end bolster, on the reverse panel. It is in mint condition, but does
not have its original box. Overall length closed, of course, is 4.392 inches;
and the blade measures 3.625 inches from tang heel to point. Own this fine,
distinctive, Mint 2001 Case Cheetah for
only $
69.95
WRC022
Case 64052 Large Congress 4-Blade 2002
Amber Bone Mint

The knife in the photo is the exact same knife that the winning buyer will receive. We sell knives like we get them, normally one at a time from collections; we are not Case Dealers, and we are a small specialty store. An excellent representative specimen of the second-largest Case Congress pattern, this piece has the long drag pull on all four blades. It has 5 xs and 3 dots, 2002 production. Handle panels are symmetrically picked, with two nice center ridges on each side tapering off into toned ivory-hued bone. Obverse panel light areas are somewhat lighter than reverse. It is in mint condition but box is not original to this particular knife. Overall length closed is 3 ½ inches, and the two main blades measure 2 ½ inches from heel to point. We offer this fine vintage style piece for only $59.95
WRC023
Case Office Knife
1981 Tortoise Club Knife Mint


This Case #279 SS Office Knife
comes from the second year of the lightning bolt SS logo, and is a specimen of
the Club Knife, definitely a limited edition of no more than 500 units ever
made, for the Golden Circle Knife Collectors’ Club in
WRC024
Case Red Bone Pocket
Worn 2001 Med Stockman 6318SS Mint




This all-time favorite pattern of the
Case Knife is the Medium Stockman, the 6318 SSP, with a main California Clip
blade and secondary sheepfoot and spey pattern blades. This one has never been
used or sharpened, and only has light contact scuffing on small areas of its
blade from contact with the stainless liner from a moderate amount of opening
and closing. Handle panels, as the photos show, are a nice reddish brown,
symmetrically picked and colored with a three-ridge picking pattern. The 6318,
of course, measures 3 ½ inches overall length closed with a main blade
measurement of 2 ¾ inches. Logo is the 2000 decade Circle C with five X, four
dot marking, dating this fine little knife to the first year of the Junior Bush
era. Own it for only $ 46.50
WRC025
Case Tested Sky Rider
Shoes Adv Knife 1940s




The chief detraction to this
rare Circle C Advertising knife is that its spear pattern blade has been buffed
at some point, but the Circle C Tested logo is nearly full strength. Blade
width, as the photos show, is around 85 percent of original width. It is
appropriate length, however, because the spear pattern blade measures 2 7/16
inches from heel to point in a 3 inch overall length closed knife. Clear
cellulose yellow handle panels are Very Good if not Excellent, and both
inscriptions, Sky Rider Shoes for Boys on obverse panel and Eilerman’s
on reverse panel have full strength dark script original letterning.
We detect only slight deterioration at the edges of the handle panels’ underlay
base. This knife is mechanically sound, and closes with good strength on its
own backspring power. Own this Spear Blade Circle C Advertiser, likely
manufactured in the early 1940s or perhaps even earlier, for only $ 279.95
WRC026
Case Office Knife
1980 75th Diamond Jubilee Mint



This Case #279 SS Office Knife
comes from the first year of the lightning bolt SS logo, and is definitely a
limited edition commemorating W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery’s Diamond Jubilee,
their 75th Anniversary, 1905 – 1980. It is
unsharpened and never used, and the only possible wear indications are light
scuffing to the tortoise shell handle panels, scuffing that would take better
eyes than your ad editor’s to identify. Obverse handle panel’s commemoration
lettering is full strength white. The 279 office knife has two blades, of
course; a main spear pattern blade that measures 1 7/8 inches from heel to
point, and a secondary pen blade 1 ½ inch long. Overall length closed is 3
inches. Own this distinctive limited edition Case Office Knife for only $ 79.95
WRC027
Case Office Knife
w/File XX Stainless No





Markings on the tangs of both
spear pattern and pen blade to this distinctive early Case Engraved Metal
Handle Office Knife with file attachments read Case XX / Stainless. It is
entirely original, unused and unsharpened, and is in mint or near-mint
condition. Its only surface detractions are small light inconspicuous scuffing
to the polished stainless blade surfaces from mere opening and closing, and
dark toning to the never-used file attachment. Gold or brass-toned handle
panel-liners have only a few inconspicuous dark toning marks to their edges,
and the black and red color inlay is full strength and intact. Overall length
closed is 3 inches; the main spear pattern blade measures 2 ¼ inches from heel
to point, and the pen blade measures 1 ¾ inches. File measurement is 2 3/8
inches from heel to point. This rare knife is mechanically perfect with
excellent strength to its backsprings. This is the
only such specimen we have ever owned; we got it from the late Mr. James Pate
who ran Jim’s Pawn Shop in
WRC028
Case Tested



Blemishes show in the photo, a
center crack in the obverse imitation pearl handle panel, and two lesser cracks
in the reverse, unmarked panel. Photos also show the rust residue from
deterioration of the chromium along the top edges of both spear pattern and pen
blades. There is also some rust indications at the
handle panel edges on all four bolsters. Both blades appear to have been flat
sharpened, since there is light horizontal scratching on the surfaces of them
both. Those substantial detractions considered, this
knife also has some strong commendations. First off, by way of potential, the
obverse panel crack can be professionally mended. Second, both blades retain
about 90 percent of their original thickness and width. The backsprings
are still resilient. Brand logo on the main spear blade tang is fully legible
if weak. And the ace consideration is its age and rarity, a commemoration
Rotary Club knife from W.R. Case & Sons’s home
town,
WRC029
Case 279 Ronald
Reagan 1980 Election Year Office Knife Mint



We have had this knife since
shortly after it left the factory, for about 25 years. It is an imitation ivory
handled election year knife from 1980, which accompanied issue of a Carter
counterpart – the 279 SS Office Knife pattern. This one is unusued
and unsharpened. Its only possible wear indications are light scuffing to the
attractively aged imitation ivory handle panels, scuffing that would take
better eyes than your ad editor’s to identify. Obverse handle panel’s
commemoration lettering is full strength blue and white, with a black outlined
GOP elephant. The 279 office knife has two blades, of course; a main spear
pattern blade that measures 1 7/8 inches from heel to point, and a secondary
pen blade 1 ½ inch long. Overall length closed is 3 inches. Own this
distinctive limited edition Case Office Knife for
only $
99.95
WRC030
Case 6254 SS Red Bone Trapper 2004 Silver
Script Mint in Box


The knife in the photo is the exact same knife that the winning buyer will receive. We sell knives like we get them, normally one at a time from collections; we are not Case Dealers, and we are a small specialty store. This is an excellent specimen of one of Case’s all-time most popular patterns, the large Trapper. High-polished stainless blades are flawless and well matched at heel and backspring. Handle panels are symmetrical, but the Dark Red designation is misleading, as one can determine from the photographs. Both sides have ample but spaced picking troughs, medium relief, but the smoother end areas and edges are light, and give the panels a strong and very pretty pinkish hue. Obverse Circle C XX inlaid Silver Script logo flawlessly installed into the panel. This one is in its original box, end label marked as follows:
Item No 05902
54 6254 SS
Trapper 8N P8
Dark Red 4D
We’re offering this fine piece of cutlery for only $59.95
WRC31
Case 6375 Large
Stockman VG-Exc 1972 Bone



Larger than the substantial 6392
pattern, this 6375 Large Stockman is the heftiest regular production Case
3-blade during the peak, classic years of independent Case ownership of the
WRC32
Case Electrician 1978
Delrin VG-Exc

The pattern number on the
reverse tang of the hawk bill blade reads 62031 LHR, the hawkbill
variant of the Case Electrician’s knife, all stainless,
WRC33
Case 4-Blade 64047P
No Dot Red Bone 1960s Blem




If our poor memory is correct,
the no dot
WRC34
Case 6318 John Deere
2002 Spl Ed Green Bone Mint in Tin



This Case Medium Stockman has
the Circle C logo marking on its main California Clip pattern blade embellished
with a five-X, 3-dot insignia that dates it to the Year 2002. It is appropriate
3-row-picked Green Bone, cased in an attractive velvet foam filled tin with the
John Deere Logo insignia. The box includes its factory flyer. This knife is in
mint condition, unused and unsharpened. The 6318, of course, measures 3 ½
inches overall length closed with a main blade measurement of 2 ¾ inches. This
specially adapted variant is traditional, farm-popular California Clip main
blade with sheepfoot and spey/flesh blade; but it has the John Deer logo
embedded in the obverse handle panel. More than a tribute to W.R. Case or James
Frost or even John Deere himself, this is a tribute to American farm values.
Own it for only $ 99.95
WRC35
Case 8254 Genuine






This Case Trapper, pattern number
8254, has more style distinctiveness than just its genuine mother-of-pearl
handle panels; its bolster configuration recalls the original Trapper pattern
of the World War II era with its recessed Nickel Steel Bolsters. This 8254 has
the new-millennium Circle C logo on its clip blade tang, with the pattern
number on the extended spey/flesh pattern blade. Logo has the 4-X marking,
dating this knife’s manufacture date to the Year 2006. It is in mint condition
in its original velvet factory case with the box sleeve, but lacks its brochure
insert. It has never been used or sharpened. The Trapper, of course, measures a
full 4 inches closed with a main California Clip pattern blade augmented by an
extended spey pattern or flesh blade, both of which measure 3 3/8 inches from
heel to point. Own this rare beauty for
only $ 189.95
WRC36
Case 6.5354 Bone Stag
Spoon & Fork Trapper 2004 Mint



Here is an exotic but actually
traditional variant of the time-honored Case Trapper pattern,
a 6.5354 Bone Stag handled Trapper with the main California Clip pattern blade
in the center of three, flanked by a spoon on its reverse side and a fork on
its obverse side. The fork is actually the insignia blade, with five-X and
one-dot marking around the new-millennium Circle C logo, dating this highly
distinctive Case to the Year 2004. The Trapper, of course, measures a full 4
inches closed with a main California Clip pattern blade augment by the fork,
both of which measure 3 3/8 inches from heel to point. Since the spoon is happily
exterior, it transgresses traditional length by a fraction of an inch. This
Case comes with its original leather carrying case. It has never been sharpened
or used, and its only possible contact indications are from opening and closing
only. We’re offering it for only $ 99.95
WRC037
Case Trapper 6254SS Blue Bone 2004 Mint in
Box


This is a very
nice Blue Bone handled Case Trapper, pattern 6254SS, manufactured in 2004. Logo
is millennial Circle C logo with the five X, one-dot markings. This one is in
its original box dated
WRC038
Case Muskrat SS Caribbean Blue Bone 2004 Mint w/ Orig Box

The knife in the photo is the exact same
knife that the winning buyer will receive. We sell knives like we get them,
normally one at a time from collections; we are not Case Dealers, and we are a
small specialty store. An excellent variation of the popular Muskrat pattern,
the grip panels make this one unusual with their light turquoise coloration.
Slightly deeper coloration on the reverse panel, but medium picking is uniform
on both panels with generous flat areas to give a pocket worn appearance. This
one is Mint in its original box with papers and was manufactured on
WRC039
Case 6347 Sp Pen Red
Bone 1970 VG



This ten dot Medium Stockman has
long been the best selling Case on the market. This pattern, however, the Clip –
Spey – Pen, is quite uncommon, and amounts to only about five percent of the
6347 pattern sales by our poor memory. All three blades are used, but not
abused; they all have at least 95 percent of their original width and
thickness. The Main Clip blade has been sharpened on a medium bevel, as the
photos show, and it has seen the most use and has the least amount of original
chrome remaining. The spey and pen blades both have substantial amounts of
chrome remaining. Handle panels are really pocket
worn, but show no cracks and have a nice reddish tint with white bone showing
prominently on the obverse panel. This is a good solid Case, excellent
mechanically. We’re offering it for
only $
49.95
WRC040
Case 62033 Pen Knife
1979 Delrin One Dot Mint


None of us liked it when Case
slipped around and began putting Delrin handle panels on a good many of their
knives during the 1970s. That distaste was strong enough for this little 62033
square-bolster pen knife to lie up in mint condition during all this time. Overall
length closed is only 2 ¾ inches, and the main California Clip blade only
measures 2 ¼ inches. This is a quite scarce little knife in a desireable size. We apologize for the handle panel
material, but that is all there was for this pattern during Jimmy Carter’s
penultimate year in office. Own it for
only $ 31.95
WRC041
Case 6292



This two-blade variant of Case’s
second largest square jaw pattern most often seen in the 6392 Large Stockman,
has an overall length closed of 4 inches, with a clip blade length of 3 ¼ inches
from heel to point. Tang is marked with the traditional Case XX /
WRC049
Case 11031-Sh Rope
Knife VG Cond Mfg. ca. 1976


The knife in the photo is the
exact same knife that the winning buyer will receive. We sell knives like we
get them, normally one at a time from collections; we are not Case Dealers, and
we are a small specialty store. This rope knife has been used but not abused.
The pattern, of course is 11031-Sh, sheep-foot blade. Handles are very dark,
oil stained walnut. We can make out 2 dots on the tang, but they are on the
right side. So this knife was probably made either before 1970, if the dots
deceive us, or – more likely – 1975. Blade has been bevel sharpened repeatedly,
but retains about 95 percent of its original width. We classify this Case Rope
Knife as Very Good, but have included sufficient photography for interested
parties to judge finish grade for themselves. There are no detractions like
cracked handle panels. It is Excellent mechanically; it has been kept oiled,
and the backspring is strong. Own it for
only $36.95
WRC065
Case Electrician
Knife 12031L No Dot Mint ca 1968



The knife in the photo is the exact
same knife that the winning buyer will receive. We sell knives like we get
them, normally one at a time from collections; we are not Case Dealers, and we
are a small specialty store. The likely reason that this knife survived in mint
condition is that Case only shipped them in multiples of 6, and this one sat
for years, most likely in our uncle’s store, until some time in the late 1970s.
This Case 12031L Electrician’s Knife is
WRC068
Case 6254 SS Trapper Brown Bone 2000 Millennium Mint



The knife in the photo is the exact same
knife that the winning buyer will receive. We sell knives like we get them,
normally one at a time from collections; we are not Case Dealers, and we are a
small specialty store. This genuine red-bone 6254SS Trapper has flawlessly
constructed blades and hardware, well fitted and smooth functioning, with
beautiful, symmetrical Chestnut Bone Handles. Its 2000 production year
classifies it as a Millennium Knife. Handle panels are regularly picked and
have only a slight hint of light coloration between brass retainer rivets and
bolsters. An excellent specimen of decades of quality
production among Case Trappers. Mint condition with
replacement box. Own it for
only $59.95
2% Discount on orders paid by USPS Money Order. We
accept Mastercard and Visa on a phone- or fax-in
basis. Check payment may involve up to 7 days’ delay for clearance.
Shipping Charges: $3.50 for First Class USPS with
Delivery Confirmation; or better $6.00 flat fee shipping for USPS Priority Mail
with DC. Shipping charges max out at $10.00, so long as we can fit all items
into a 6”x8”x11” Flat Rate Priority Mail Box. It takes several knives to mount
up to more than 2 pounds, the flat rate on $5.00 priority mail, so add-ons
don’t usually increase the shipping charges. Add $1.25 per $100 value for
insurance if desired. We recommend insurance on orders over $100.00. We require
it on orders over $500.00.