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old case knife?

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I'm not really a case collector but I just got this one the other day and I'm having trouble identifying it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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colsed length?
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3 3/4"

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Post by jonet143 »

looks like a 6231 1/2. very nice old knife.
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Post by olderdogs1 »

My literature says this stamp indicates that this knife was made in the pre 1920. It looks really good for that era. Could someone more knowledgable date this knife? Just curious.
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1905-1920. no way to give an exact date.
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Thats clean!! ::tu:: super looking knife!!

::welcome:: To the site!! MKMKNIFE.
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Hate to rain on your parade but that is an awful fake. Looks like it was made out of an authentic but later Case 6231-1/2, probably 70's era.
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Post by olderdogs1 »

What about the knife is fake? The blades or the frame? The knife doesn't look like it has been taken apart. I don't think there is a parade to rain on, I think everyone is just looking to see what is right or wrong with the knife. THe scales look old but the blades sure look good for a knife of that era. Has the tang stamp been altered or were there fakes made? It seems these older, or older stamped, case knives always bring questions.
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I agree with knifeaholic, FAKE!!
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Post by olderdogs1 »

Thanks B-R,
Again, not being argumentive at all, if the knife is fake then it is, but what makes it a fake? Is it a complete fake made later or one that has been altered? If it has been altered then what has been altered? Thanks for all of your help. B-R and Knifeaholic, just trying to learn more so as not to be taken or to not represent a fake as a real one at at a later date.
Thanks in advance. ::tu::
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Post by upnorth »

Tom, the tang stamp doesn't look right to me. I'll dig out a real one, or two, and post pictures unless someone else does first.
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Case 6231 1/2

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This particular stamp usually is followed by Bradford, PA, at least in my limited experience. Does this stamp occur without the Bradford, PA?

I looked through Sargent's and was unable to find this particular knife. I found a 6231 1/2 (in this era) with winterbottom handles ... but I was unable to find this knife with the handles shown.

Not to say that Sargent's is exhaustive ... just that I couldn't find this exact knife. Anyone else?
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Post by MKMKNIFE »

The WR CASE & SONS tang stamp is followed by Bradford, PA. Like I said I'm not an experienced case collector but the knife looks very old. The bone handles look much older than many handles I have seen on newer case knives. Also the blades look much older in person than in the pictures I posted. Maybe it's just wishful thinking but it looks like it could be that old.

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Post by olderdogs1 »

Does the Bradford Pa. on the tang change anyone's opinion as far as it being fake?
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Post by Knifekid »

No...there are several other things that stand out on the knife without looking at the tang stamp.
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Post by Blade Runner »

olderdogs1 wrote:Thanks B-R,
Again, not being argumentive at all, if the knife is fake then it is, but what makes it a fake? Is it a complete fake made later or one that has been altered? If it has been altered then what has been altered? Thanks for all of your help. B-R and Knifeaholic, just trying to learn more so as not to be taken or to not represent a fake as a real one at at a later date.
Thanks in advance. ::tu::
Tom
Hi Tom, IMHO this knife is not from the WR era, period. A fake stamp and shield have been added to a newer knife.
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Post by olderdogs1 »

Thanks Blade Runner,
I introduced MKMKNIFE to the site so I know he is just trying to learn as am I about Case Knives. He , like myself, has some knowledge of Bulldogs. It would be great if someone could post a knife from the WR era so we could have a comparison.
Thanks again, Blade Runner, for all of your help. ::tu::
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Post by Blade Runner »

I have one 31 1/2 pattern from the Case Bros. Little Valley period, and one from the early tested era. I don't have one with a WR stamp, maybe someone else will see this and post one.
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Post by Blade Runner »

In the mean time here is a good close up of an authentic WR stamp

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