Posted 9 years ago
YIG
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all ive been able to find is alittle about its value...its a really nice knife n tha little tarnish on it wouldnt take anything to restore but i was curious about the indian in the canoe.
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Posted 9 years ago
YIG
(1 item)
all ive been able to find is alittle about its value...its a really nice knife n tha little tarnish on it wouldnt take anything to restore but i was curious about the indian in the canoe.
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Who made it, what size etc. Better pictures.
The best thing to do is describe it as if you are describing to a BLIND person! What are the numbers? If you can't see the pictures clearly, no one else can either, so describe your item as if there are NO pictures.
It's a Case model xx which began 1995.
http://www.casexx.com/Details/?ProductCode=263&Patid=8
That's a Case knife probably from the mid 70's. You could try a "www.bladeforums.com" and you might be able to find out more info.
Case made XX way before 1995.
And like someone else said, wrong category.
Cool - they moved it to folding knives! Maybe someone will know. LOL - I've used that forum before!
It's a Case "canoe" knife, meaning that the handle is shaped like a canoe. The image of the Native Americans in the canoe that's stamped on the blade simply supports or reinforces the fact that this is a canoe knife. "Canoe" is not a brand or trade name, so "canoe" knives are manufactured globally. You can find "canoe" knives from China, Japan, Germany, Pakistan, the USA, etc., etc.. I have a canoe knife from Pakistan that I'll be posting soon. You'll see what I mean when you see it.