Lets see your Case knives

David LaPell

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I only have one Case knife at the moment. I inherited an old Case knife after my grandfather died, and it was pretty rough with a broken blade, but Case's warranty is fantastic. If your knife is broken (within reason) send it to them, and they will fix it. If not, they replace it (that's service). This is the knife that sent me, which is really a very nice knife. I keep it in my safe to pass down to my son someday.

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I'll play, David.

This is mine. . .a Model 03590. It goes with me everywhere, and for a small folder, it really gets the job done. It doesn't show in the photo, but there is a clip on the other side, which keeps it secure in the pocket, but I usually carry it in a knife holster on my belt.


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Gotta love Case knives. :D


Bullseye
 
Had to go take a quick pic of the two I carry:

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A stag medium stockman and a harvest orange Eisenhower.
 
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Some nice Case knives on here, thanks for shareing. If there is one thing I like as much as a good old Smith it is a good old Case Bone Handled Trapper. The brass plate thing is the name plate from a large floor display that was torn down when they demolished the old time hardwear store when wally world came to the county, it is about 40 yrs lod. The display case is from the Case collectors club catalog.
 
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This is a project I am working on now. It is an old table top display from an old store down in covered bridge country.
I have about half of the pocket knives for it along with a Case butcher knife and a Case sharpining steel and a pair of Case sissors, I still need 3 folders to complete the case. It is going on my fire place mantel when complete.
 
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This is my only Case knife. It was given to me with a broken tip and cracked scales. I ground the tip from a sheep-foot shape to a wharncliffe shape. I replaced the broken scales with mustard colored micarta from a NASA control panel.
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Here's some bad pics of my two.The trapper i picked up at a yard sale for two bucks about 20 years ago and has some bad pitting at the heal of both blades.It has etched on the main blade,TESTED XX RAZOR EDGE.and CASE XX STAINLESS USA at the heal.On the other blade it says 6254 SSP at the heal.
The little one has been around for about 17 years.I don't know what its called but it says CASE XX .SS. USA on the main blade.And 62033 SS on the smaller blade.The SS on the bigger blade looks like the German SS lettering.
Both have been everywhere with me and I love them.There's nothing better for a classic pocket knife.
 

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Speaking of bad pics, here's a Case knife I bought 44 years ago. Oh, yeah, and a Model 64-3.

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mjr,I think my pictures are far more worser :o

I did notice that my trapper has far more fit and finish than the pen and looking at the cruddy shots that were worser than before I noticed that the rivets on the trapper were silver in color and the rivets on the pin were brass in color.
The moral of the story,Even the worstest of fotograffy can learn you.Something.
 
And here's 3 Case's I don't carry:

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A stag small toothpick, a stag small trapper Bradford Centennial 1979, and a small trapper in amber bone.
 
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I've only got one but it's a 4 in 1. I chose this as a 10 year anniversary gift from where I worked. It's a Case XX Changer circa 1987. Comes with a clip blade, drop point blade, filet/boning blade and a saw blade.

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