Case tested XX white composition.

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JAMESMJ18
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Case tested XX white composition.

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Hi to all,

I just bought this knife in a antique market, And i couldnt say no to that one beacuse i dont have any Case xx older than 1940-1969.

It doesnt have a pattern No.

But i want to know the estimate value, the book that i have doesnt have that era.

Thank you very much!!
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MrBlister
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Re: Case tested XX white composition.

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I'd say thats NOT white composition..
More like faded yellar,,
Thats a 3220 pattern..
I paid $50 for mine and its very much
similar in condition...
regards Dave
JAMESMJ18
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Re: Case tested XX white composition.

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MrBlister wrote:I'd say thats NOT white composition..
More like faded yellar,,
Thats a 3220 pattern..
I paid $50 for mine and its very much
similar in condition...
regards Dave
I Have a 62087 and its the same size so im thinking that it is a 42087?.

Do you know whats the value on that knife?.

Thank you!!
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Re: Case tested XX white composition.

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It is a 42087
Steve Pfeiffer, author of Collecting Case Knives: Identification and Price Guide published by Krause Publications.
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