CASE 06267LP. Anyone have some CASE 67s to share???

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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CASE 06267LP. Anyone have some CASE 67s to share???

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Hello All,

Don't see too many of these posted that I could find. CASE 06267LP, leaning towards red bone. What a awesome pattern in my opinion. Pulled this one out today and hit it with some Blue Magic, not that it needed it. Marveled at it for an hour straight.

Anyone have any 67s to share???

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Wow Jerry that is a beautiful knife! Sorry I don't have one to share though. Love that clip blade with the long pull...Is that a whittler frame? What is the closed length?
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Hey Mike, Thanks much! Love this knife. I think this may be the only 67 I have.

I see that CASE made a 3 bladed 67 pattern called a "Balloon Whittler" in my reference book. So I think this might considered a half whittler as it is the same pattern but 2 bladed. Just like with the CASE 6308 versus the 6208.

May be others will chime in.

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That's a beauty Jerry ::tu:: ::tu::
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They actually classified that one as a pen knife. It's 1/2 inch shorter than the 83 model whittler although they did make a whittler version of it early on and gave it the model number of 06367. The one I have isn't a whittler, so it's a 8367.
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Real awesome knife Bob. Beautiful pearl. Thanks for sharing the knife. I am sure you have more tucked away...

Looks like the did not make the TESTED 067 in pearl also. Just Green Bone and Waterfall. And no 3 bladed 67 patterns in XX era. Looks like the never made one in stag in 2 or 3 blade in any era. Someone correct me if I am wrong.

What a cool frame in my opinion. I like the fact that not made forever although a CASE XX USA in fat stag does sound like a pretty knife for that frame, if they had not discontinued them.

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I believe you're right on your 67 info. Knifeaholic and I have recently shared info on these and only certain types seem to have been made in certain Case Eras. Sweet little pattern, isn't it? Much more practical than the Tuxedo pattern they have now.
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Here's a tested era example. I've always liked the pattern because its rare.
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[quote="Blade Runner"]Here's a tested era example. I've always liked the pattern because its rare.


Very beautiful Knife!!! NICE.

BR, I like the rare patterns too. Love this frame as she is nice in looks, size and shape. Rarity is probably the most significant factor in my collecting at this point.
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The Blade Runner " Mr. Gary Moore" Has a earlier article in the Knife World about EXTINCT CASE KNIVES.
The 67 pattern was featured in this article. Jan 2011. Good read.

Here Is the only one I have, it is not great, but it is what it is, Green bone Tested.

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Great knives guys! ::tu::

Real nice one Jerry. ::nod:: And great thread topic too.

Hey Stockman, that would make for some good material. Extinct Case knives: 024's, 028's, 29's, 45's in the cattle knife version, 053's, 67's, 71's, 94's, 96's.

Hurry! Somebody start this up! :lol: ::tounge::

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Jethro Bodine wrote:Great knives guys! ::tu::

Real nice one Jerry. ::nod:: And great thread topic too.

Hey Stockman, that would make for some good material. Extinct Case knives: 024's, 028's, 29's, 45's in the cattle knife version, 053's, 67's, 71's, 94's, 96's.

Hurry! Somebody start this up! :lol: ::tounge::
Hey Jethro, Thanks much and sounds like a great idea on the extinct Case knives.

Stockman, I will take "is what it is" all day long on a knife like that. Nice example Harold!!! Can you please provide the article you referred to?

Thanks, Jerry
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zp4ja wrote:
Jethro Bodine wrote:Great knives guys! ::tu::

Real nice one Jerry. ::nod:: And great thread topic too.

Hey Stockman, that would make for some good material. Extinct Case knives: 024's, 028's, 29's, 45's in the cattle knife version, 053's, 67's, 71's, 94's, 96's.

Hurry! Somebody start this up! :lol: ::tounge::
Hey Jethro, Thanks much and sounds like a great idea on the extinct Case knives.

Stockman, I will take "is what it is" all day long on a knife like that. Nice example Harold!!! Can you please provide the article you referred to?

Thanks, Jerry
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G'day All,


This my favourite subject, here is some of my treasures ::tu::
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Sorry about the photo's above,I'll have to learn how to take pics.
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Very nice knives Brett! Thanks for sharing. That one in the bottom pic I like the bone color. Looks similar to mine, reddish orange. Some fine examples you have there.
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Resurrecting an old thread on one of my favorite patterns. I finally found all of mine and got them together for a family photo. :lol: The rough black was MIA for a long while. It was hiding out in a Sackup roll with some 08 patterns. Obviously a case of mistaken identity. ::facepalm::

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Some beauties there Ken. Thanks for sharing.

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Ken, very nice group of 06267's. ::tu:: ::tu:: The shape of the long pull clip blade on this pattern is really pleasing to my eye.
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I'm glad to see someone else that enjoys my passion for the 67 pattern. ::tu::
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Another one for this thread. Imitation onyx, 09267.

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