1992 Barn Door Hinge 10095

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zp4ja
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1992 Barn Door Hinge 10095

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I have a CASE 1992 10095 with barn door hinge bolsters.

Is the handle material "Carmel Swirl"?

If so, this is serial number 039 of 105 according to the Pocket Knife Traders Price Guide.

Please confirm your thoughts on the handle material. The lighting is jacked up on the pics, cloud reflection. No swirls on knife in hand on the blades.

The knife is for sale. Regards, Jerry
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Re: 1992 Barn Door Hinge 10095

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Caramel swirl is correct. ::tu::
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