Case Tested, XX, 8-dot 1972 RE-LIST W/ LOWER PRICES

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These were all originally listed a couple weeks ago. Case prices can be tricky and I may have been a little high on my original asking prices for these ones, so I’m re-listing them with lower prices (most of these are now $50-$60 less than I had originally asked).

All info on these knives is accurate to the best of my knowledge. Please examine all photos for conditions and details. Feel free to reach out with any questions. All prices are PPF&F and include US shipping. I will only communicate through BladeForums PM. Do not post your email address here or try to contact me through any means other than BladeForums PM. Prompt communication is appreciated.

Case Tested (1920-1940) Splitback Whittler

3 1/2" closed. Jigged synthetic "Rough Black" handles. Blades are mostly full with some pepper spots and very light pitting in a few spots. Nice pull and snap on main blade; secondary pen has softer snap; secondary small clip point opens and closes smoothly but has very soft/almost no snap. All three blades are nice and tight, no wiggle. (Note: this knife sold when I listed it two weeks ago. The buyer was unhappy with the soft action on the secondary blade and returned the knife, so I’ve updated my description to be more specific.) $165

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Case XX (1940-1964) Splitback Whittler 6308

3 1/4" closed. Jigged red bone handles with a nice smooth worn feel. Blades are mostly full with some pepper spots and scratches, main blade shows some sharpening wear near the tip (looks to be slightly rounded up). Nice snappy action on all blades, everything is tight, no wiggle. $145

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Case Half Whittler 6208, 8-dot (1972)

3 1/4" closed. Jigged synthetic dark brown handles. Blades are full with some light pepper spots, main blade doesn't appear to have been sharpened at all from what I can tell, pen blade has a slightly rounded tip but still looks mostly full. Nice snappy action on both blades, pen blade has a fairly strong pull (I'd call it an 8.5). $100

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Case Tested (1920-1940) Peanut

This is an interesting little knife. 2 3/4" closed. Glittery synthetic (presumably celluloid) handles in really nice condition, no shrinkage, no signs of degradation. I've seen this referred to as "Christmas Tree" celluloid. Main blade looks to be full and in nice shape with a few scratches and pepper spots. Pen blade shows minor sharpening wear. Great walk, talk and snap on both blades. It was hard to find price comps on this one, I don't think they show up often, especially in nice condition. $235

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Case XX (1940-1964) Peanut

2 3/4" closed. Smooth black synthetic handles. Blades appear to be full, pen blade may have factory edge. Some pepper spots and very light pitting in a couple places. Nice walk and talk. $90

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Case XX (1940-1964) Small Stockman 6333

This is a little guy at 2 5/8" closed. Jigged synthetic "Rough Black" handles. Blades appear to be mostly full with light patina and a few pepper spots. Main blade has a couple small dings near the edge (see photos), but the edge itself looks to be straight and unaffected. Sheepsfoot tip appears to be rounded off a bit. $80

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