Remarks:
2009 Case Collectors Club knife for regular members. Has dark red Rogers jigged bone handles, and an oval collectors club shield. There is a long tailed C serial number on the right front bolster. The master blade has "Regular Member" in red letters with black outlines. The back of the pen blade says "2009" in the same colors. Comes in a special silver 2009 Annual Club Knife tin with a suede pouch. Life members could also order a complete set of 3, including the junior member, the regular member knife and the life member. These regular and junior member knives can be identified as a member of this set by having an L as the first position in the serial number.
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