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Guide to Case Knives
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Case XX Knives by Name D-O
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Doctor's Knife:
(also known as a Physician's Knife)
Case currently produces two patterns that are known as Doctor's knives. One is a 3 5/8" slim jack knife that has the pattern #85.
The other was introduced in 2005, and is referred to as a baby do. and has the pattern # 82.
More About Pattern # 85 | More About Pattern # 82
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Dog Leg Trapper:
See Trapper pattern #40
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Eisenhower:
Sometimes called a Senator Pen, or Equal End Pen.
The Eisenhower is Case's #63 pattern knife. It is 3 1/8" closed.
More About Pattern # 63
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Electrician's Knife:
Case's most recent Electrician's knife is a 3 11/16" jack knife that has the pattern #031.
More About Pattern # 031
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Elephant's Toenail:
Also known as a Sunfish
The Sunfish is a 4 3/8" double end jack knife. Case's version has the pattern # 50.
More About Pattern # 50
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Equal End Jack:
See Cigar
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Equal End Pen:
See Senator Pen
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Farmer's Knife:
See Trapper pattern #048
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Fisherman's Knife:
See Toothpick; pattern #'s 093, 094, and 0095
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Fishtail:
Also known as a Bow-Tie
Case's most well known fishtail knife is the 051 pattern.
More About Pattern # 051
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Folding Hunter:
The folding hunter is a 5 1/2" clasp style knife that has the pattern #65.
More About Pattern # 65
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Gunboat:
Sometimes called big gunboat canoe
This pattern is a 3 1/4" multi blade knife that has the pattern #94.
More About Pattern # 94
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Gunstock Jack:
One of Case's most well known gunstock is a 3" Jack knife that has the pattern # 15
More About Pattern # 15
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HammerHead:
See Lock-back Hunting Knives; pattern #59
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Hawbaker Special:
See Muskrat
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Hawkbill Knife:
See Pruner's knife
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Hobo:

Case's most recent hobo is a Jack knife that has the pattern #54HB. Case's oldest version of the hobo has the pattern # 51.
More About Pattern # 54HB
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Half Whittler
Case's two blade version of the 08 pattern is often known as a half whittler.
More About Pattern # 08
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Jack knife:
The jackknife is reportedly named after Jacque de Liege. He was a French
knife maker who is said to have invented the first back-spring assembly. The
term is used today to describe many different kinds of knives. It is most commonly used to
describe any knife that has one or two blades that open on the same side.
It is also used to describe any knife that has two blades that open in opposite
sides and
measures more than roughly 3 1/2". You will find that some folding
knives do
not have any special name and often go only by the generic name "Jack
knife".
Those knives are listed in this index as regular jack knives or premium jack
knives. Note that premium jacks are slim, while regular jacks are wider in
shape.
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Leg Knife
One of Case's leg knives is the 97 pattern. It is a 3 3/8" jack knife.
More About Pattern # 97
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Lock-back Hunting Knives:
Case has manufactures several knives that fall into the lockback knife category. All of them have locking mechanisms, and single
blades. Most have a clip blade, but some have a skinner blade.
Some knives that go by this name include the 58 pattern mako,
the 59 pattern hammerhead, the 97 pattern sharkstooth, and the 51 pattern.
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Pattern # 51
This pattern is a 4" lock-back knife.
More About Pattern # 51
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Pattern # 58
This pattern is a 4 1/4" folding hunting knife known as a mako.
More About Pattern # 58
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Pattern # 59
This pattern is 5" folding hunting knife known as a hammerhead.
More About Pattern # 59
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Pattern # 97
This pattern is a 4 3/8" folding hunting knife called a sharkstooth.
More About Pattern # 97
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LockHorn:
Also known as a Texas lockhorn
The lockhorn is 4 1/2" double ended lockback knife that does not have a pattern number. The name Texas Lockhorn is stamped directly onto the tang.
More About the Lockhorn
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Moose:
Case's most popular moose pattern is a 4 5/16" double-ended jack knife that has the pattern # 75.
More About Pattern # 75
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Mako:
See Lock-back Folding Hunters Pattern # 58
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Melon Tester:
See Citrus Tester
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Mid Folding Hunter:
The mid folding hunter is a 4" locking knife that was introduced by Case in 2003
with the pattern #265.
More About Pattern # 265
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Mini Trapper
See Trapper; Pattern # 07
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Muskrat or Muskrat Trapper:

This is a 3 7/8" double end jack knife that does not have a pattern number. The name Muskrat is stamped directly onto the tang.
More About the Muskrat
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Navy Knife:
See Whaler
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One Arm Man:
See Barlow; pattern #05 and #009
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