Newest Case Pick-Ups

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'65-69 Mini Copperhead 62109X came recently. This blows my 21st Century Mini Copperheads away. Not even close.
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This addition to my 07 pile showed up yesterday.
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Grail 88LP
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Congrats Tested, exxxxelllllennnnnnt color.
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wow that is a sweet green bone LP congress!!
where did you find that beauty?
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Today I received this 2015 Copperlock in smooth bone. It functions great, but it has certainly been rode hard in only a few years. I'm not sure what the heck the guy did to the blade - there are tons of crosswise scratches on both sides of the blade along the entire length. I bought this knife for 3 reasons: 1) I did not have an example of the Case Copperlock pattern, 2) Because of the condition, I think I got it cheap, 3) I want to see if I can restore the blade. Should be easy, right? According to youtube, all I should need is a pile of wet-dry sandpaper in progressive grits and some patience and effort. Those last two are not my strong suits, so we'll see how it goes... :lol:
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I think with proper sanding you can bring that copperlock right back TFL. Sweat equity. ::groove::
It's a great pattern.
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Jerry.....looooooooooooooooooove that knife. Sexy!!!


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Scott, you sleeveboard is a nice find. Is the length closer to 3 1/4” or 3 5/8” ? Pattern 62079 1/2 is 3 1/4 and 6276 1/2 is 3 5/8.
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RalphAlsip wrote:Scott, you sleeveboard is a nice find. Is the length closer to 3 1/4” or 3 5/8” ? Pattern 62079 1/2 is 3 1/4 and 6276 1/2 is 3 5/8.

Thanks!! ::handshake:: 3 1/4" closed
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I picked this tested era fish knife up last week from one of our members (Jdub). What a great knife it is and It made me reflect back on my time here and what great guys we have here. I'll relate that story in another thread. Thanks Justin! ::tu::
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Awsome knife Greg. Justin seems to come across the goods. ::tu::
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espn77 wrote:Awsome knife Greg. Justin seems to come across the goods. ::tu::
He sure does Keith. That boy is a Case magnet. ::tu::
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Tested 88
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::tu:: Very nice Zach! A smidge on the rare side as well I do believe. :D
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gsmith7158 wrote:::tu:: Very nice Zach! A smidge on the rare side as well I do believe. :D

Yes a little :)
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Wow Zach, that's as sweet as they come. ::tu::
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Beautiful old tested 88,some really good Green bone on it! Bill
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Well the bones can't compare with that last one, but this is my humble offering to the thread. I am really liking this more and more, thing is superb all around. Love the configuration, the thin in the pocket ride, the all steel, sweeeeeeeeetest action and snap into place. Wonderful walk/talk and sweet sound of the click. like fluid. And love the bones. No flaws I can find either. I even like the stamps, just Case xx with the long tail, USA, and one x for the date. Looks cool. TB622009 over 154-CM and one that says T. Bose. Probably the coolest Case I've ever had. Definitely. Thanks for helping me get ahold of one Railsplitter, many many thanks Kemosabe.
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Ivoryman wrote:Well the bones can't compare with that last one, but this is my humble offering to the thread. I am really liking this more and more, thing is superb all around. Love the configuration, the thin in the pocket ride, the all steel, sweeeeeeeeetest action and snap into place. Wonderful walk/talk and sweet sound of the click. like fluid. And love the bones. No flaws I can find either. I even like the stamps, just Case xx with the long tail, USA, and one x for the date. Looks cool. TB622009 over 154-CM and one that says T. Bose. Probably the coolest Case I've ever had. Definitely. Thanks for helping me get ahold of one Railsplitter, many many thanks Kemosabe.

These are premium for case! Had several of the bose collabs, good stuff! Nice knife
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Someday when my ship comes in, I'm gonna get me one of them there Tony Bose/Case colab knives. They're just sweeter'n honey.

In the meantime, I kinda went overboard yesterday and now I have these Mini-Trappers waiting for Monday so the mail can get them on their way to me.
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Ivoryman wrote:Well the bones can't compare with that last one, but this is my humble offering to the thread. I am really liking this more and more, thing is superb all around. Love the configuration, the thin in the pocket ride, the all steel, sweeeeeeeeetest action and snap into place. Wonderful walk/talk and sweet sound of the click. like fluid. And love the bones. No flaws I can find either. I even like the stamps, just Case xx with the long tail, USA, and one x for the date. Looks cool. TB622009 over 154-CM and one that says T. Bose. Probably the coolest Case I've ever had. Definitely. Thanks for helping me get ahold of one Railsplitter, many many thanks Kemosabe.
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jerryd6818 wrote:Someday when my ship comes in, I'm gonna get me one of them there Tony Bose/Case colab knives. They're just sweeter'n honey.

In the meantime, I kinda went overboard yesterday and now I have these Mini-Trappers waiting for Monday so the mail can get them on their way to me.
I got a Whittler and swingguard in Ebony I’d trade possibly ;)

I like older case
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Picked up this from a AAPK store. 1982 G6154, the G for green I think. The single blade trapper will find some pocket time I think.
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