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Re: Trapper collecting?

Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 1:46 pm
by Reid
I had the entire complete set of prime stag at one time. It was all hand selected for roughness and equal stag. However, I broke it up. I only kept a few favorites. Reid

Re: Trapper collecting?

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 3:07 am
by woseyjales
Hereza Chestnut 6207 transitional mini-trapper with
2000 tang date and 1999 shield found as NOS in small
town hardware store's Case display about 5 yr ago.

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Re: Trapper collecting?

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 3:12 am
by 313 Mike
Nice one Wosey!
I like that chestnut bone from '99...and the 07 is a great pattern, very pocket friendly and useful, half stops are a nice bonus too.

Mike

Re: Trapper collecting?

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 3:37 am
by jerryd6818
Case 9200 CV 1992 Copperhead Trapper has some really cool acrylic handles.
Case 05254SS 2003 Trapper with beautiful stag handles. I won this knife in a give away by Quick Steel. Thank you Garry.
Case 6254 made in 1974. Purchased from Palidan (Thank you Ray) it's intended as a birthday present for my son since that's the year of his birth.

Re: Trapper collecting?

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 11:01 am
by Old Hunter
54 pattern Case Trappers; Stag, Barb-wire, and OIF Commemorative.

Re: Trapper collecting?

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 12:43 pm
by jerryd6818
Colonel -- Is it safe to assume that's your Bronze Star?

Re: Trapper collecting?

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 3:26 pm
by Old Hunter
Jerry, Yes it is mine, and it is my Expeditionary Medal as well. OH
Ps. This is a sensitive area to me (read the book, Stolen Valor by B. G. Burkette). I see awards and decorations, emblems of rank, etc. for sell on e-bay all the time; I see people using military titles they haven't earned, etc. I don't possess any military award, badge, or rank insignia that I hadn't earned the right to wear (not even for use as a photo prop) - with the sole exception of my father's First Sergeant stripes. Eventually I will add a traditional Kabar fighting knife to my collection, but all I have seen so far have "USMC" on the tang and the Eagle-Globe-Anchor emblem on the sheath - I won't buy one until I find a "USA" tang stamp and the Army Eagle on the sheath. Over answered that question, didn't I pardner? OH

Re: Trapper collecting?

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 4:39 pm
by jerryd6818
Old Hunter wrote: Eventually I will add a traditional Kabar fighting knife to my collection, but all I have seen so far have "USMC" on the tang and the Eagle-Globe-Anchor emblem on the sheath - I won't buy one until I find a "USA" tang stamp and the Army Eagle on the sheath. Over answered that question, didn't I pardner? OH
Not over answered at all.

I'm in full agreement on the decorations and awards. I came home with three. Good Conduct, Viet Nam Service ribbon (no campaign stars) and the National Defense medal (ribbon). A few years ago, one of the guys I was there with started talking about ribbons and medals and how there were more we were entitled to which came as a surprise to me. I sent a request to St. Louis for an update. It took a year and a half to get the medals and ribbons I was missing and they still were not complete (as evidenced by the updated ribbons & medals of a guy I flew over with on the same plane and left the country with on the same plane). Another request for update including a copy of Tim's paperwork finally got it straight but I refused to display the full set until I had my paperwork in hand.

As for the "Ka-Bar", it's my understanding that Ka-Bar suspended manufacture of the Mark 2 combat knife (or Knife, Fighting Utility) after WWII and didn't restart production until the early to mid '70s and then only for the civilian market. According to what I can find out, after the end of World War II, Utica Cutlery Co., Conetta Cutlery Co., Camillus Cutlery Co., and (beginning around 1980) the Ontario Knife Co. all produced the Mark 2 under contract for the U.S. military with Camillus producing the most during the Mark IIs history (even more than Ka-Bar).

So if you see a Mark II for sale that says it's a Ka-Bar branded knife from the Viet Nam era, run the other way. It's a fig newton of their imagination.

U.S. Army stamp on the blade and sheath on Amazon.com at a fair price -- http://www.amazon.com/KA-BAR-Fighting-U ... B000BSWE9Q

Re: Trapper collecting?

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 7:34 pm
by big monk
I do love that Ol' Case Bone !!!!! ::tu:: ::nod::

Re: Trapper collecting?

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 8:25 pm
by Chief RID
Thanks for your service guys. I did not serve but have a son that did. I am proud to have several good friends that did and they have seen fit to have me as a hunting buddy. I feel honored on every occasion we have together. Even received a couple trappers as a gift from one of them. I will dig up a pic. The Buck slimline and the tiger strip Case full size. It is a 2007 54 Bengal.

Re: Trapper collecting?

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 9:28 pm
by Old Hunter
Thanks Chief; love those Pocketworn "old red" bone handled trappers - here's mine. OH

Re: Trapper collecting?

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 11:48 pm
by jlw257
I think Trappers are one of my favorite knives to collect

Here is a Case XX Second Cut

Re: Trapper collecting?

Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2013 2:59 am
by 313 Mike
OH, that red pocket worn has some great deep color to it, very nice.
jlw, fantastic looking scales on yours as well, very unique!

Re: Trapper collecting?

Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2013 3:52 pm
by woseyjales
313Mike wrote:.....I like that chestnut bone from '99
and the 07 is a great pattern, very pocket friendly
and useful, half stops are a nice bonus too.
I agree, that late 90s-00 Chesmutt handle probly
my most favOritest. Darker the better.
07's half stops on a trapper probably due to it's
original jack kanife origin. ::nod::

jerryd6818 wrote:Case 9200 CV 1992 Copperhead Trapper has some really cool acrylic handles.
Those 00 pattern trapperheads are an interesting variation.
I'd say your 9 prefix means it is imitation black mother of pearl
Apparently an SFO item (avail in various handles) since even Pfeiffer's book
which is focused on regular production does not include the 00 copperhead
alongside the 00 melon tester. Steve did later mention that time & space
limitations had some bearing on content. Anywho......
First one I found was a YO200 yellow bone promo for Cofer Bros. in Tucker Ga.
They had a different Case promo knife made each year and had them all displayed
in a case inside the main entrance.
After I got it home I called Jim Runyon at Case to see if he had any background on it.
Took him awhile to remember it since it didn't come up in his catalogs but when he did
recall the trapper blades with the copperhead handles his comment was:
"oh yeah, that was a strange duck".
2nd one I ran across was with a flea market vendor I had gotten some knives from previously.
Some of his buddies were there debating why the knife had stag handles but had a 6 prefix.
When I looked at it, realized it had a G06200 green bone blade in a 5200 knife.
Figured the good ole boys read the G as a 6 which isn't hard to do.
3rd one I found floating in the Bay with a BK0200 black bone pattern #.
Interesting that the yellow and black just have the letter prefix w/o the 6 for bone
while the green bone blade does have both a G color prefix and the 6 for bone. ::shrug::
I like 'em whatever they are/were/is.
YO200
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GO6200
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BK0200
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Re: Trapper collecting?

Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2013 4:05 pm
by jerryd6818
Great information Wosey. Thanks. Even though I'm pretty low on the trapper fan list, I do have an affinity for the copperhead frame and that along with the size of this knife, make me a fan of the 9200.

Re: Trapper collecting?

Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 3:06 am
by jlw257
I love to collect Trappers
Here are some with Muskrat Blades

Re: Trapper collecting?

Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 12:51 pm
by stockman
jlw257, Nice group of trappers. What is the second one handled with?

Stockman

Re: Trapper collecting?

Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 12:59 pm
by jlw257
Thanks Stockman
The second and third ones are Second Cut Stag

Re: Trapper collecting?

Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 3:31 pm
by stockman
That is what I thought. Really nice and hard to find. $$$$

Stockman

Re: Trapper collecting?

Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 4:12 pm
by jlw257
stockman wrote:That is what I though. Really nice and hard to find. $$$$

Stockman
The bottom 2 are Second Cut Bone but the hardest one to find is a Regular Bone with a Muskrat Blade


Larry

Re: Trapper collecting?

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 1:20 am
by 313 Mike
Great looking Trappers guys, thanks for posting them!

Here's one I just acquired in a trade...2012 Trapperlock in Curly Maple!
Case Trapperlock 7154L 001.jpg
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Re: Trapper collecting?

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 12:39 pm
by Old Hunter
Mike, those curly maple handles have some cool figure in them, very handsome. OH

Re: Trapper collecting?

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:53 am
by 313 Mike
Old Hunter wrote:Mike, those curly maple handles have some cool figure in them, very handsome. OH
Thanks Old Hunter!
Just for the record though, after Wosey suggested those handles may be Orange Curly Zebrawood, I checked into it and he's right, that is indeed what they are...!
Still purty though.