Case xx 63032 Stockman Chestnut

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Can anyone help me know more about this knife? I cannot find anything about it anywhere.
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I think they call that Basketweave Chestnut Bone.

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While I like the knife overall, I'm trying to decide how I feel about the scales. ::hmm::
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Steve, I on the other hand am not a stockman fan but I really like those covers. ::tu::
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joesskankshack wrote:Can anyone help me know more about this knife? I cannot find anything about it anywhere.
Thanks!
Your knife appears to be a 2008 made 63032 Basket Weave Bone, Case medium stockman,from the tang stamp only having (2) x's -- I found all the info for your knife on the link below,although the knife pictured is 2006 :) ___ same knife**

https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/ ... an-knife-1
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big monk wrote:
joesskankshack wrote:Can anyone help me know more about this knife? I cannot find anything about it anywhere.
Thanks!
Your knife appears to be a 2008 made 63032 Basket Weave Bone, Case medium stockman,from the tang stamp only having (2) x's -- I found all the info for your knife on the link below,although the knife pictured is 2006 :) ___ same knife**

https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/ ... an-knife-1
Do you know what the knife sold for? I am looking into selling it.
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$45 - $50 range new /with box
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big monk wrote:$45 - $50 range new /with box
That's a bit disappointing since it is not an easy knife to find.
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joesskankshack wrote:
big monk wrote:$45 - $50 range new /with box
That's a bit disappointing since it is not an easy knife to find.
A mistake often made by novice collectors and dealers: rare does not necessarily equate to valuable. Value is determined by demand. Rare combined with high demand generally drives the highest prices.

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