One of the blades will have a series of round dots and X's. A year ending in 0 will have 5 x's and 5 dots. Each year after that will lose one dot or x. Other markings indicate the proper decade to determine the production year.
The dots on Case knives can be used to determine the date of manufacture. Starting in 1970, Case added 10 dots to the stampedimprint and removed one dot each year. This continued with a redesignedstamp and dots in 1980. They removed the dots in 1990, but due to collector demand , Case brought them back in 1993 until 2000. From 2000on they now have x's and dots.
Three dots on a case knife typically indicate that the knife is part of the Case Knives product line, specifically signifying a certain level of quality and craftsmanship. The number of dots corresponds to the knife's pattern and handle material, with three dots often denoting a particular style or series. This marking helps collectors and users identify the knife's features and lineage within the Case Knives range.
One of the blades will have a series of round dots and X's. A year ending in 0 will have 5 x's and 5 dots. Each year after that will lose one dot or x. Other markings indicate the proper decade to determine the production year.
One of the blades will have a series of round dots and X's. A year ending in 0 will have 5 x's and 5 dots. Each year after that will lose one dot or x.
One of the blades will have a series of round dots and X's. A year ending in 0 will have 5 x's and 5 dots. Each year after that will lose one dot or x. Other markings indicate the proper decade to determine the production year.
One of the blades will have a series of round dots and X's. A year ending in 0 will have 5 x's and 5 dots. Each year after that will lose one dot or x. Other markings indicate the proper decade to determine the production year.
One of the blades will have a series of round dots and X's. A year ending in 0 will have 5 x's and 5 dots. Each year after that will lose one dot or x. Other markings indicate the proper decade to determine the production year.
It's the quality of the blade material.
Most case knives are manufactured at W.R. Case College. They have been manufacturing knives since 1889 and every knife is hand crafted by a skilled artisan.
One of the blades will have a series of round dots and X's. A year ending in 0 will have 5 x's and 5 dots. Each year after that will lose one dot or x. Other markings indicate the proper decade to determine the production year.
I believe it is similar to madchen (with the a having two dots above it) in which case it would mean girl.
what does it mean when you have white dots on your virgina