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Guide to Case Knives
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Case XX Patterns 105-953
[00-15] [16-30]
[31-45] [46-60] [61-75]
[76-90] [91-105] [105-953] [Knives
with no pattern number]
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Pattern # 109
The 109 pattern is a swell center serpentine pen knife that is often known as either a mini or baby copperhead. The master is usually a clip blade, but will sometimes be a spear, and less often a wharncliffe (as pictured). The second
blade will most always be a pen blade. The X following the pattern number was added by Case to designate a change in the handle shape.
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Pattern # 110
The 110 pattern is a 3 1/2" jack knife that is known as a saddlehorn. Case makes them with one and two blades. The master blade is a clip blade, and the second (when there is one) is a skinner blade.
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Pattern # 130
This pattern number has been used on two relatively recent Case knives. Both use the same handle; thus the same factory pattern number.
This pattern is a jack knife that is known as a large gunstock. It measures 3 3/4" closed, and has a spear master blade and a pen secondary. The knife shown has olive Green Barnboard
bone handles.
This pattern is a multi-blade knife known as a bartender's knife that measures 3 3/4" closed.
They have a spear
master blade along with a pen blade, a label blade, and a corkscrew. They
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Pattern # 131
This is 3 5/8" knife that is normally classified as a double end jack and are
known by almost all collectors as canoes. Most models have two
blades that share a single back-spring, but some 131 patterns have three or more blades. The master blade
will always be a
spear as far as I know, and the other will be a a pen. The three bladed canoes often have a spear, pen and punch blade, and are sometimes grouped into the cattleman's knife category. Newer versions sometimes have a picture of Native Indian
in a canoe etched onto the master blade. The first canoe was manufactured sometime prior to
1915.
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Pattern # 132
This pattern is a 2 3/4" knife that is often categorized as a pen, and is normallyt called a baby butterbean or small canoe. It was introduced by case as a miniature
version of the 131 pattern canoe. They look very much the same except for
size, and a few other minor differences. All of these have two blades; a spear master blade, and a pen secondary.
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Pattern # 154
This pattern is a jack knife that most collectors call a tiny trapper. It is very similar in shape to the
54 pattern trapper and the 07 pattern mini trapper except that it is much
smaller measuring 2 3/8" when
closed. These knives were newly introduced by Case in 2004.
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Pattern # 156
This pattern is a 3 1/2" pen knife that usually goes by the name tuxedo. The master blade is a
spear blade, and the other is a pen blade. They were introduced by Case in 2002, and are very similar to Case's old 056 pattern that was discontinued sometime before 1940.
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Pattern # 165
This pattern is a 2 3/4" jack knife that goes by the name pocket hunter or mini hunter. They have been produced with one blade as
well as with two, and are moddled after the 65
pattern folding hunter. The master blade is a clip, and the other (when there is
one) is a skinner blade.
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Pattern # 265
This pattern is a 4" liner locking knife known as a mid folding hunter that Case introduced in 2003. They have a single clip blade, a pocket clip for easy carry, and a thumb stud for one hand
opening.
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Pattern # 549
This pattern is called a copperlock. It is a single blade locking
knife that was introduced by Case in 1997. It has a clip blade, and
measures 4 1/4" when
closed. The design is said to be inspired by a
combination of the trapper, copperhead, and lock-back hunting knives. View Darrell Stilger's copperlock list
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Pattern # 749
This pattern is mini copperlock that is pretty well identical to the copperlock
(pattern # 549) described above except that it is smaller measuring 3
3/8" closed. They have single locking clip blades, and were introduced by Case in 1998;
one year after the larger 549 pattern.
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Pattern # 953
This pattern is a 4 1/4" knife known as a
Russlock. It is a single-bladed knife that was introduced by Case in 2000.
The blade is of the clip style and has a lever that extends from the rear that allows for opening with one hand.
They also have a liner locking system that locks the blade into the open
position.
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[00-15] [16-30]
[31-45] [46-60] [61-75]
[76-90] [91-105] [105-953] [Knives
with no pattern number]
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