I just ordered a Case Amber Texas Jack (CV steel).

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I just ordered a Case Amber Texas Jack (CV steel).

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I am looking forward to getting this "traditional" pattern pocket knife into my hot little hands. This knife is being purchased to "bridge the gap" between my Zebrawood-clad Queen Stockman (with D2 steel blades) and my Yellow Delrin Case Case Peanut (with CV blades). The CV blades on this "mid-sized" pocket knife should be great for most applications when the Peanut isn't enough and my Queen Stockman is simply too big. ::tu::

Does anyone have one of these, and if so, what's your opinion?

Thanks in advance.
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Yes, have several as I recall. Nothing new school though. I EDC one. A CASE USA era circa 65 thru 69'. Also in CV steel.
What is not to love about a 4 inch CASE Jack knife? Fits hand well and gets sharp. I venture to say you will like it.
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Captain O, what's the Case pattern number on your knife? Your description "medium size"' leads me to think it may be a 62032 medium Texas Jack which is 3-1/2 inches long. Just curious. Without the pattern number or a picture, not sure which model Jack you ordered. I'm sure you'll like it either way though. I'm a CV steel fan myself.::tu::

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I will love that knife. I have a second cut red bone 6232 in SS and a stag 5232 with CV (rancher) in my EDC rotation. You can't beat them.
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Mumbleypeg wrote:Captain O, what's the Case pattern number on your knife? Your description "medium size"' leads me to think it may be a 62032 medium Texas Jack which is 3-1/2 inches long. Just curious. Without the pattern number or a picture, not sure which model Jack you ordered. I'm sure you'll like it either way though. I'm a CV steel fan myself.::tu::

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It is #77 and the pattern is 62032. This should set your mind at ease. I'm firmly convinced that it will be a great addition to my ever-growing collection.

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92 or 32 both are a great Jack knife.
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zp4ja wrote:92 or 32 both are a great Jack knife.
Amen!

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You will love that knife. I have a 52032.
Just the right size for pocket carry.

( It is a SS though)

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rea1eye wrote:You will love that knife. I have a 52032.
Just the right size for pocket carry.

( It is a SS though)

Bob
That appears to be the pattern of the CV Amber Texas Jack I ordered. The scales look a bit lighter. It may be the same size. (Mine is said to be 3.6" long closed). I am looking forward to carrying this knife.
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