Case XX limited Edition 20th Anniversary Russlock

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Case XX limited Edition 20th Anniversary Russlock

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Can you Case collectors give me some information on this Case Russlock ?
It is embossed "Russlock 20 years" and engraved number "239". The bone handle appears to be laser etched. The date stamp is the 2020 with ten dots. I got this in a lot of knives and I have not done much with Case knives for some time now.
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Re: Case XX limited Edition 20th Anniversary Russlock

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Looks like a cool, numbered, limited edition knife commemorating 20 years of Russlocks. What type of information are you looking for? Incidentally, Ruslocks are built using a Dogleg frame, which I wish Case would pull out of the vault sometime. ::pray::
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Re: Case XX limited Edition 20th Anniversary Russlock

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I tried looking this one up but do not see anything like it but I do see other 20th anniversary Russlocks. I am wondering was it a run of 500, 1000 or 1500?
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