When you see a knife like this where one blade on the bottom end is stamped and the other is not does that automatically suggest the blade has been replaced? Were they made this way back then?
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Old Case Whittler
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Old Case Whittler
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Re: Old Case Whittler
The knife is authentic and rare; I agree one small blade looks like it was replaced.
Steve Pfeiffer, author of Collecting Case Knives: Identification and Price Guide published by Krause Publications.