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Throughout the years, Case has manufactured a wide variety of knives; each one having its own unique factory pattern number. Click
here to Learn about Case's numbering system. On
this reference guide,
you will find a listing of most of the folding knives that have been
manufactured by Case. They are listed in order of the knife's factory pattern
number. The listings are composed of a picture, a brief descriptions, and
various names that each knife goes by.
Please note that most of the names that collectors use to
describe certain pattern numbers vary at times. I have tried to include
all of the names used by most collectors. Many patterns share the same
name as another. Others have their own unique name that is universally known and used by all collectors.
As you use this reference, keep in mind that most collectors categorize
pocket knives into three categories. Jack Knives, Pen Knives, and
Multi-bladed knives. Jack knives are usually single ended, meaning that
their blades are hinged on the same side. Some larger double ended knives
fall into this category as well. Pen knives are generally lighter weight double
ended knives that have blades that open on both sides. Multi-bladed knives are those
with more than two blades.
[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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