I'm to the point that when I see a seller saying prototype or salesman's sample it raises a red flag. I don't think this is a counterfeit. but the proto on the back of the blade could have been stamped on there after it left the factory? Also with the round shield was this part of a set or some type of limited edition knife? I can't tell what the shield in there now is supposed to be? Gem stone?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/CASE-XX-STAG-F ... ondition=4
Case Knife Prototype
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Case Knife Prototype
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Re: Case Knife Prototype
I would say that the PROTO stamp would make it more desirable than being stamped as a second. Not sure exactly what it is as I don't follow knives this new. Nice looking knife but the PROTO stamp isn't worth much IMO.
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Re: Case Knife Prototype
Hi,
I have a Case XX Prototype Run fixed blade skinner knife. The only reason I know that is what it is because I saw a post done by "Just Bob" . If Just Bob or anyone has information on this it would me much appreciated. I inherited it.
Thanks.
I have a Case XX Prototype Run fixed blade skinner knife. The only reason I know that is what it is because I saw a post done by "Just Bob" . If Just Bob or anyone has information on this it would me much appreciated. I inherited it.
Thanks.