Help in identifying pattern name

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john14_18
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Help in identifying pattern name

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I know I have bothered you guys a lot in the last few days but just one more question. Can anyone identify this pattern name?
It is an EX254 trapper that is black and white. I have searched the entire internet and yet to find another one in this color.
I know it is in the exotic series. Thank you in advance for any assistance you may offer!
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Like so many other fancy handled Case knives, you might ask the folks at Shepherd Hills. Seems they have handles for every occasion and out of every material.
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Black and white Jasper
Got Sowbelly's ?

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Thank all of you for your help. I certainly appreciate it !
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