Description: CASE XX USA 1965-1969 stamp.Pattern # 6292 “Texas Jack”, 4” closed.Nickel silver liners and pinned oval CASE shield.The blade steel is CV (carbon) steel.Both blades have strong snap, no wobble.Chestnut bovine bone handles with amazing color.The handles have no cracks or chips.A mint knife - never sharpened, carried, or cleaned. Original factory finish and edges. Includes a scarce vintage Case "pumpkin" box that originally held six of the 6292 pattern.The handles on this knife were crafted from South American Zebu cattle shin bone. Genus/Species - Bos indicus or Bos taurus indicus. MY STOCK NUMBER S19489The knife shown in the photos is the exact knife that you will receive.All knives will be shipped promptly to you in a sturdy corrugated box.Sales to USA Locations Only - Buyer must be at least 18 years of age.Some states have started requiring eBay to collect sales tax on items going to these states. eBay has a list of those states that have started collecting sales tax in 2019 on online purchases. This is nothing I have control over and the sales tax is automatically added to your total by eBay if you reside in one of these states.See my other listings for more collectible knives.Any knives listed as having BONE handles have handles made of Bovine bone from the South American Zebu cattle.Any knives listed as having STAG handles have handles made of Sambar deer antler - naturally shed.
Price: 250 USD
Location: Hudson, Massachusetts
End Time: 2024-11-13T20:21:14.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Blade Material: Carbon Steel
Blade Range: 2.76 - 4in.
Dexterity: Ambidextrous
Color: Red
Opening Mechanism: Manual
Blade Edge: Plain
Vintage: Yes
Brand: Case XX
Blade Type: Clip Point, Pen
Type: Pocketknife
Lock Type: Slipjoint
Original/Reproduction: Original
Number of Blades: 2
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Handle Material: Bone