Case: Tiny Wharncliffe Trapper - PRICE REDUCED!; Eisenhower; Pocket Hunter

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1) Case Standard Knife Company Eisenhower Knife. 06263 SS. 3 1/8" closed length. Natural Bone. $SOLD

2) Case Tiny Wharncliffe Trapper. 62154 SS. 2 1/2" closed length. Smooth Red Bone. $30.00 $25.00 (See post #4 for more pics).

3) Case Pocket Hunter. TH62165 SS. 2 7/8" closed length. It was originally in so called "Red Bone", which for Case sometimes meant "reddish, pinkish, whitish bone". To be honest I've had the knife for a few years and don't remember what I used or how I did it, but I dyed it a somewhat more uniform color. $SOLD

Consider all three knives as used and carried, although there's little evidence of such.

Paypal & CONUS only. I'll pay the paypal fees & shipping. First "I'll take it" on this thread has priority over any on-going PM's or emails.

Thanks for looking! :thumbup:

-Keith



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I can't make it out, does the trapper's wharncliffe blade tip sit proud of the liners? Is the tip blunted?
 
I can't make it out, does the trapper's wharncliffe blade tip sit proud of the liners? Is the tip blunted?

The answer is "no" to both questions. The wharncliffe blade's tip when closed is well within the liners. And the tip has a nice point as it should, although the "shininess" is gone - laid it a little too low on the stone I guess. Definitely pointier than it appears in the pic!

Hope that helps.

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