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Case XX USA Knife 1977 Stag Canoe 52131 Blue Scroll!
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Case XX USA Knife 1977 Stag Canoe 52131SSP Blue Scroll!! Check out the pics. I took these pics in natural sunlight to show all the detail!!!!!! The STAG scales are Chip and crack free. Look at the THICK WELL MATCHED STAG on this one. Knife Has Never been sharpened. ENOUGH PICTURES SO YOU CAN SEE IT ALL! VERY STRONG SNAP! NO BLADE RUB!!! I found one tiny nail catch on the back bolster of the small blade, otherwise flawless even under 10x magnification. This knife could very easliy be called COLLECTOR'S GRADE or PRISTINE, because of the catch I am listing it as mint. Bid with confidence 100% positive feedback. If you would like to know more about CASE XX read below for Condition Descriptions and Collectors Information. Only the condition description pertains to this auction. No dishonest dealings ! Check out my other items ! Be sure to add me to your favorites list ! I will issue a refund only if item is misrepresented. S&H will not be refunded. I will accept money orders if you don't mind the delay but Please let me know if this is your payment method. I ship Priority USPS 2-3 day delivery. Good Luck and Thanks for Looking. Also, check out my other listings if you like Stag, Mother Of Pearl, Classic, and other rare CASE XX. COLLECTORS INFORMATION:THE CASE EDGE: Chrome Vanadium - a special formula of alloyed cutlery steel known for its ease of re-sharpening. A quick touch-up will bring back a Chrome Vanadium blade's original sharp edge. (Tip: Extra care is needed with Chrome Vanadium. Keep a thin film of oil on the blade to maintain the finish of the steel.) Case Tru-Sharp (R) surgical stainless steel is a special high-carbon stainless cutlery steel. Tru-Sharp (R) surgical stainless steel blades hold an edge longer than conventional steel, offer extraordinary blade strength and resist corrosion. HOW TO IDENTIFY CASE KNIFE PATTERNS HANDLE MATERIAL KEY 1 Solid Hardwoods 2 Smooth Black Synthetic, Thermoplastic Rubber 3 Smooth Yellow Synthetic 4 Smooth Synthetic 5 Genuine Stag 6 Jigged Bone (Various Colors), Jigged Brown Synthetic, Jigged Laminated Hardwood 6.5 Bone Stag 7/P Curly Maple, Rosewood, Laminated Hardwood 8 Genuine Mother of Pearl 9 Imitation Mother of Pearl 10 Micarta, G-10 M Stainless Steel or Synthetic I Imitation Ivory You can find the Case knife pattern number stamped on the tang of your knife's blade. This number tells you exactly what kind of knife you have. EX. 6347 6 Indicates the type of material the handle or scales are made of. Use the Handle Material Key Above. 3 Indicates the number of blades. 47 (last two or more digits) Indicate the factory pattern number. HOW TO DETERMINE THE YEAR OF A CASE KNIFE By learning the simple Case Dating System, you can easily determine the date a Case knife was manufactured. In 1970, Case added ten dots beneath the "USA" on the tangs of all knives. As each new year passed, one dot was removed. So, nine dots appeared in 1971, eight in 1972, and so on. In the 1980s, the same dating system was used, with two subtle differences. First, a "lightning S" appeared in both "CASE" and "USA." Secondly, the dots were placed above the "USA." Just like in the 70s, one dot was removed each year. From 1990 to mid 1993, the dot system was replaced with a stamping of the actual date. By popular demand, however, the dot dating system is again being used on all current Case knives. In 2000, Case introduced a new tang date stamp: five X's and five dots. From 2001 through 2005, one dot is removed each year. From 2006 through 2009, an X is removed each year Condition Descriptions: Pristine mint (Also called Collector's Grade): Knives in this category must be flawless, and must have additional characteristics that set them apart from mint. Ex. A Stag knife with deeply grooved or superbly matching scales would be considered Pristine Mint or Collector's Grade. Mint: Factory Condition, This would be a knife that has never been carried,...
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