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I have an old pocket knife Case 2 blade trapper model with handles of ivory anyone have any idea of punishment?
I know the knife is no longer produced with handles Ivory and I think it is quite rare
I need to know what year it is the knife. You can tell this by looking at the stamp of Tang. (the part near the handle in the main road) For example: If the twentieth century case on the U.S., Case XX on the U.S. more than four points, the XX case more than six points over the U.S.. This is the way of determining the year of the knife, which really affects the value. If you tell me the number off the mark Tang others, would also help. For example, 5254.
Case Trapper
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