019 pattern

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Jamesy
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019 pattern

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Can anyone tell me the item number and kind of knife the 019 pattern Redbone genuine Case Centennial Series 100th anniversary is? It has an old oval shield with long tail C. Thanks for any information.
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The 019 pattern 100th Anniversary is a 4-1/8th inch two-blade English jack with red jigged bone handle covers, long pull spear master blade, pen secondary blade. I have no idea what the item number is. You might try asking Case, you can email them. Consumer-relations@wrcase.com

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