Case Winston Cup Champion knife

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bucks33
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Case Winston Cup Champion knife

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I received two Case knives that have Winston Cup Champion on the back of the blade. The front of the blade has Case XX under that Bradford PA and under that 19USA91. The one blade is 3 in and the other is 3 1/2. Both knives are white with a little brown color on the ridges. Any info is appreciated, no boxes were with the knives.
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Re: Case Winston Cup Champion knife

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Post a picture please if you can.
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bucks33
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Re: Case Winston Cup Champion knife

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Here are a couple. There is nothing on the blade.
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Re: Case Winston Cup Champion knife

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Here are a few pages from some old PKCS catalogs.My guess is you have some of the overruns from the nascar series.
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