More of my classics

The W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company has a very rich history that began in 1889 when William Russell (“W.R.”), Jean, John, and Andrew Case began fashioning their knives and selling them along a wagon trail in upstate New York. The company has produced countless treasures and it continues to do so as one of the most collected brands in the world.
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More of my classics

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Not near as impressive as my 091's but still some very nice pieces. Here are my 007 1/2 and a couple of proto bone Barn Door Hinges.
The cheetah etch Barn Door was supposed to be from I think the Gary Scott collection sadly thats the worst cheetah etch I've ever seen but it's still a bone Barn Door.
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And some more some regular production some protos
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A very NICE collection of Classics. Where in the world did you find the bone handled Barndoor Hinge knives ?????

Great find there !!!!!
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Nice bunch of classics there. I dug thru a bunch of old catalogs, and found an add for some of the smoothbone barndoors. It is circled in the picture,..15 years ago, when they were on my wish list,..but i'm afraid I never got to those. hehe.
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deanmm56 wrote:A very NICE collection of Classics. Where in the world did you find the bone handled Barndoor Hinge knives ?????

Great find there !!!!!
Found both the barndoors on E-bay. However 2 of my buudies also have some bone ones. I know one has a smooth red and another red that has a cross hatch type jigging.
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Classic Case wrote:Nice bunch of classics there. I dug thru a bunch of old catalogs, and found an add for some of the smoothbone barndoors. It is circled in the picture,..15 years ago, when they were on my wish list,..but i'm afraid I never got to those. hehe.
Nice I saved this pic for my own referance I like that it also has the 62091 with winchester frame and shield
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And here's the last of what I currently have
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just a few more
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