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Case XX USA 10-Dot 1970 5488 Stag Large Congress, Beautiful Unused Mint Knife
Here is a Case XX USA 5488 10-Dot 1970 Large Congress patternknife that has not been used, carried, or sharpened.The knife has 10 Dots on both the master Sheepsfoot blade front tang stamp, and the Spear blade rear tang stamp dating the knife to 1970. The rear tang of the master Sheepsfoot blade is pattern stamped \"5488.\"It has super pretty genuine Stag handleswith no chips or cracks.It measures 4 1/8\" in the closed position. All blades are tight, have a sharp factory edge, andexcellent, strong snapatopening, half-stop and closing. No spotting or pitting on the CV blades. The knife has Nickel Silver Bolsters and Case Oval Shield with Brass Liners. This is an amazing 10-Dot 1970 Case XXUSA Stag 5488 Large Congress and one that you\'ll bepleased to add to your vintage, quality Case collection. This knife is very clean inside and out. Any spots or shadows in the photos are reflections only and not on the knife itself. It will be shipped with an original type of Case Box with \"Proper Care of...\" original paper. It will bepacked very securely for shipping protection.
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