Why does this case xx bone look different?

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Why does this case xx bone look different?

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It almost looks like Rodgers bone jigging but in red or my second guess would be 2nd cut?
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Late Red Rogers Bone.

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So there was late Rodgers bone in red like this?
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Pawn1 wrote: Fri Apr 09, 2021 4:47 am So there was late Rodgers bone in red like this?
Tom has already answered this question and you can be sure his statements are correct.
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What a beautiful old Rogers bone CASE! Fantastic.
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Thank you Tom I appreciate your answer. Sorry if my reply seemed like I didn’t believe you , I absolutely do ! I just had no idea it came in red bone too , that’s all. Again thank you!
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Pawn1 wrote: Fri Apr 09, 2021 12:31 pm Thank you Tom I appreciate your answer. Sorry if my reply seemed like I didn’t believe you , I absolutely do ! I just had no idea it came in red bone too , that’s all. Again thank you!
Anytime, yes, the red Rogers didn’t appear until the XX 1940-64 period.


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So does that mean this particular Knife was probably closer to 1940 than 64?
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No way to narrow the year produced that I am aware of so 1940-64 is as close as I can get.

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Ok thank you so much! I have so many case questions but I don’t want to overwhelm everyone .
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Pawn1 wrote: Fri Apr 09, 2021 4:42 pm Ok thank you so much! I have so many case questions but I don’t want to overwhelm everyone .
Some real experts on this forum and they are always happy to help.😀

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Could someone educate me further by explaining the most identifiable aspect of Rodgers Bone? What makes it pop out as Rodgers bone at first sight?
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Froe wrote: Fri Apr 09, 2021 11:55 pm Could someone educate me further by explaining the most identifiable aspect of Rodgers Bone? What makes it pop out as Rodgers bone at first sight?
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You have to handle lots of knives and see the difference. No substitute for it. Look at a lot of EBay listings will help but unfortunately a lot of them are listed wrong. When you have a question about a particular knife just ask. Soon you will pick it up. As far as I know it is Rogers Bone, not Rodgers Bone.

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Here's a link to an old thread that might help educate folks a little regarding Rogers Bone.

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Thank you gentlemen.
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