Difference Between Green Apple & Lemon Lime Bone Handles?

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Difference Between Green Apple & Lemon Lime Bone Handles?

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Without looking at the box, how does one tell the difference? Is there a difference? Thanks much.
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Re: Difference Between Green Apple & Lemon Lime Bone Handles

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If you scroll down to the bottom of this post you can see an example of Case's Lemon Lime bone; http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kni ... 66&t=45327

Hope this helps! ::tu::
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Re: Difference Between Green Apple & Lemon Lime Bone Handles

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Thanks for responding 1967redrider. From what I can tell, there doesn't appear to be any difference between Green Apple and Lemon Lime. Not a big deal but I was curious if I was missing something. Thanks again.
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