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		<title>Case XX Dale Earnhardt Knife 6254 Trapper 1999 #524</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Case XX Dale Earnhardt Trapper 1999 knife, with its distinctive "6254" pattern number and serial number #524, is a prized collectible that bridges the worlds of American cutlery and NASCAR racing. This limited edition knife is a testament to the enduring legacy of "The Intimidator," Dale Earnhardt Sr., and the quality craftsmanship of W. R. Case &#38; Sons Cutlery Co.
<h4>Historical Significance</h4>
<span class="citation-9 citation-end-9">W. R. Case &#38; Sons Cutlery Co., an iconic American brand founded in 1889, has a long history of producing high-quality knives.</span> <span class="citation-8 citation-end-8">Known for their "Trapper" pattern—a classic folding knife with a clip and spey blade—Case has also partnered with various American icons to create commemorative pieces.</span> The collaboration with Dale Earnhardt, a seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and one of the sport's most legendary figures, created a highly sought-after series of knives. The 1999 edition is particularly notable as it was released during the height of Earnhardt's career, making it a significant piece of racing history.

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<h4>Design and Features</h4>
The Case XX Dale Earnhardt 1999 Trapper knife is built on the classic 6254 pattern, which indicates:
<ul>
 	<li><b>6</b>: The handle material. <span class="citation-7 citation-end-7">In this case, the handle is made of a durable material, often a synthetic or bone with a specific color (though variations exist).</span>
<div class="source-inline-chip-container ng-star-inserted"></div></li>
 	<li><b>2</b>: The number of blades. <span class="citation-6 citation-end-6">The Trapper pattern features two blades: a clip point blade and a spey blade.</span> The clip point is versatile for general use, while the spey blade, with its rounded point, is traditionally used for skinning or neutering, but is also a popular utility blade.
<div class="source-inline-chip-container ng-star-inserted"></div></li>
 	<li><b>54</b>: The specific pattern number for the Trapper.</li>
</ul>
This specific knife, with the serial number #524, is part of a limited run, which adds to its rarity and value among collectors. It typically features commemorative embellishments, such as the Dale Earnhardt "Number 3" shield, his signature, and/or a tribute to his career engraved on the blades or handle. <span class="citation-5 citation-end-5">The knife is often presented in a special display tin or wooden box, which also adds to its collectible appeal.</span>

&#160;
<h4>Collectibility and Value</h4>
The value of this knife can vary based on several factors:
<ul>
 	<li><b>Condition:</b> A knife in pristine condition ("new old stock") with its original box and paperwork will command a higher price. Any signs of wear, use, or damage can significantly impact the value.</li>
 	<li><b>Serial Number:</b> As a limited edition item, the serial number (#524) is a key identifier. Collectors often seek out specific numbers, although the number itself doesn't always determine value unless it's a very low number or otherwise significant.</li>
 	<li><b>Provenance:</b> The history of the knife, such as who owned it and where it was acquired, can also add to its appeal.</li>
</ul>
The Case XX Dale Earnhardt 1999 Trapper knife is more than just a tool; it's a piece of American memorabilia that represents a fusion of two timeless traditions: the art of knife-making and the passion of motorsports. For fans of Dale Earnhardt, NASCAR, or classic American knives, it is a cherished and meaningful addition to any collection.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[The Case XX Dale Earnhardt Trapper 1999 knife, with its distinctive "6254" pattern number and serial number #524, is a prized collectible that bridges the worlds of American cutlery and NASCAR racing. This limited edition knife is a testament to the enduring legacy of "The Intimidator," Dale Earnhardt Sr., and the quality craftsmanship of W. R. Case &#38; Sons Cutlery Co.
<h4>Historical Significance</h4>
<span class="citation-9 citation-end-9">W. R. Case &#38; Sons Cutlery Co., an iconic American brand founded in 1889, has a long history of producing high-quality knives.</span> <span class="citation-8 citation-end-8">Known for their "Trapper" pattern—a classic folding knife with a clip and spey blade—Case has also partnered with various American icons to create commemorative pieces.</span> The collaboration with Dale Earnhardt, a seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and one of the sport's most legendary figures, created a highly sought-after series of knives. The 1999 edition is particularly notable as it was released during the height of Earnhardt's career, making it a significant piece of racing history.

&#160;
<h4>Design and Features</h4>
The Case XX Dale Earnhardt 1999 Trapper knife is built on the classic 6254 pattern, which indicates:
<ul>
 	<li><b>6</b>: The handle material. <span class="citation-7 citation-end-7">In this case, the handle is made of a durable material, often a synthetic or bone with a specific color (though variations exist).</span>
<div class="source-inline-chip-container ng-star-inserted"></div></li>
 	<li><b>2</b>: The number of blades. <span class="citation-6 citation-end-6">The Trapper pattern features two blades: a clip point blade and a spey blade.</span> The clip point is versatile for general use, while the spey blade, with its rounded point, is traditionally used for skinning or neutering, but is also a popular utility blade.
<div class="source-inline-chip-container ng-star-inserted"></div></li>
 	<li><b>54</b>: The specific pattern number for the Trapper.</li>
</ul>
This specific knife, with the serial number #524, is part of a limited run, which adds to its rarity and value among collectors. It typically features commemorative embellishments, such as the Dale Earnhardt "Number 3" shield, his signature, and/or a tribute to his career engraved on the blades or handle. <span class="citation-5 citation-end-5">The knife is often presented in a special display tin or wooden box, which also adds to its collectible appeal.</span>

&#160;
<h4>Collectibility and Value</h4>
The value of this knife can vary based on several factors:
<ul>
 	<li><b>Condition:</b> A knife in pristine condition ("new old stock") with its original box and paperwork will command a higher price. Any signs of wear, use, or damage can significantly impact the value.</li>
 	<li><b>Serial Number:</b> As a limited edition item, the serial number (#524) is a key identifier. Collectors often seek out specific numbers, although the number itself doesn't always determine value unless it's a very low number or otherwise significant.</li>
 	<li><b>Provenance:</b> The history of the knife, such as who owned it and where it was acquired, can also add to its appeal.</li>
</ul>
The Case XX Dale Earnhardt 1999 Trapper knife is more than just a tool; it's a piece of American memorabilia that represents a fusion of two timeless traditions: the art of knife-making and the passion of motorsports. For fans of Dale Earnhardt, NASCAR, or classic American knives, it is a cherished and meaningful addition to any collection.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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