Case Tested XX 6231 Jack Knife 1920-1940 Green Bone And Small Tested Jack Knife
The larger knife is in decent shape for its age. The blades open and close smoothly. Decent snap in my opinion with a little wobble. There is a small chip near the spine and some hairline cracking on each side. I circled what I could see in a couple of the pics. I don’t see any corrosion on the blade, only patina. They both feel smooth to me. It is in need of a good cleaning/polishing but will leave that to the new owner.
The smaller knife is in worse condition. Broken tip and larger cracked/chipped handles. Ok snap but a little more wobble than the larger knife. Some rust on the blades, etc. This one also is in need of a thorough cleaning.
Larger knife is approx 3 1/4 in closed
Smaller knife is approx 2 5/8 in closed
CLOSED
The larger knife is in decent shape for its age. The blades open and close smoothly. Decent snap in my opinion with a little wobble. There is a small chip near the spine and some hairline cracking on each side. I circled what I could see in a couple of the pics. I don’t see any corrosion on the blade, only patina. They both feel smooth to me. It is in need of a good cleaning/polishing but will leave that to the new owner.
The smaller knife is in worse condition. Broken tip and larger cracked/chipped handles. Ok snap but a little more wobble than the larger knife. Some rust on the blades, etc. This one also is in need of a thorough cleaning.
Larger knife is approx 3 1/4 in closed
Smaller knife is approx 2 5/8 in closed
CLOSED
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