The numbers on the back of the blade are for another knife. 99.9% sure this is bogus.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1940-64-Case-X ... SwpG5ddAst
Rare Case Knife
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Rare Case Knife
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Re: Rare Case Knife
Agree. The only thing "Case" about it is the master blade which probably came from a 6318 stockman. The frame and the bottle opener are from a cheap advertising knife. JMO
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Re: Rare Case Knife
I think the "coke" part of the knife is probably a fake too.
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Re: Rare Case Knife
Yup, very creative frankenknife. You can read the 6318 tang stamp in the expanded view, which of course would mean that this thing should have 3 blades anyway. 

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Re: Rare Case Knife
Looks like it's a fabrication from at least three different knives. Case blade, frame from some giveaway cheapie. The opener is from what I've seen called a "Crown Cork" knife, back when bottle caps first started coming into common use; and the company that came out with them, Crown Cork, gave away a two-bladed knife with their logo. I know the only one I've seen that opener on was Sheffield-origin/English.