Kramer Krazy
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Let's see if any of you can help me out with a knife I've had for a while. My great-grandfather bought this knife new in the late '30s or early '40s and eventually gave it to my father in the late 70s and then I got it in the mid 80s. It is a Case XX with stag (?) grips, removable blade and hatchet, and the original brown leather sheath. There is a patent date of OCT 22, 1935 on the fold-out section of the handle with a ruler on the other. I was told that this is a hunting model where the hatchet is used to break a deer's spine. It appears to be in original condition and looks to have never had a sharpening stone put to it. Here are some pictures that I've taken of it....
http://members.aol.com/TBoling125/case_xx.html
Anyone know the model or its value? My father took it to a gun and knife show in the early 90s. Everyone wanted to buy it, but no one would tell him what it was worth.
http://members.aol.com/TBoling125/case_xx.html
Anyone know the model or its value? My father took it to a gun and knife show in the early 90s. Everyone wanted to buy it, but no one would tell him what it was worth.