Copperlock Switchblade

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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Years ago I was a supervisor on a sewer pipe rehabilitation crew that traveled the East. We were in Cincinnati and I attended a knife show. This was maybe the mid to late 90's. I don't remember how open it was for the sales of switchblades in Ohio. Usually at shows you had to ask about switches like cherry bombs at a fireworks stand. Anyhow, I picked up this converted copperlock in green bone. This is one of my favorite knives. She is double action as it pulls as a regular knife or if you push the "C" in the elevated shield it flips open like a piece of jewelry. Very thin and light. Not sure who did the conversion. Was there a guy who was famous for these conversions? It was extremely well executed.
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Never saw one like it before. It could be one of a kind.
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That is very cool. I've seen plenty of Buck 110 knives that were converted into 110 Autos, and a few modern tactical folders that were converted, but this is the first Case conversion I have seen.
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We have a guy here on AAPK that does Copperlock conversions. He goes by Tbark44. He has a website at tbarkcustoms I believe.
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gsmith7158 wrote:We have a guy here on AAPK that does Copperlock conversions. He goes by Tbark44. He has a website at tbarkcustoms I believe.
He does but I couldn't get in touch with him on it . Does anyone know how to contact him . His web site has great looking Knives ::tu::
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kennedy knives wrote:
gsmith7158 wrote:We have a guy here on AAPK that does Copperlock conversions. He goes by Tbark44. He has a website at tbarkcustoms I believe.
He does but I couldn't get in touch with him on it . Does anyone know how to contact him . His web site has great looking Knives ::tu::
He has a new email address he just sent me a few days ago.
tbarknives@nxlink.com
He did some work for me on an old Case 5171l Switchblade. He is very good.
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Thanks for the info ::ds:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Speaking of T Bar K...and Case Copperlock conversions...I just happen to have a pair of stag Copperlocks that he modified. Beautiful work, indeed.
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QTCut5 wrote:Speaking of T Bar K...and Case Copperlock conversions...I just happen to have a pair of stag Copperlocks that he modified. Beautiful work, indeed.

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QTCut5 wrote:Speaking of T Bar K...and Case Copperlock conversions...I just happen to have a pair of stag Copperlocks that he modified.
While your conversions are very beautiful, I have a question. Why was it necessary to place a pin right smack in the middle of the Case Shields?

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XX Case XX wrote:While your conversions are very beautiful, I have a question. Why was it necessary to place a pin right smack in the middle of the Case Shields?
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Thanks, Mike (and Tony_W).
I do not know the answer to your question...I guess that's something T Bar K, aka Tank, would have to answer. I did have to laugh, though, because ever since the very first time I held each of these knives in my hand, I have wondered the very same thing. The pin in the shield placement seems a bit amateurish compared to the overall quality of every other aspect of the mod job. But, after hours of obsessive scrutiny, I have come to accept it in much the same way that a Zen Master accepts the rose for it's beauty and sweet aroma despite the thorn on the stem that pricks his finger. OOOOOhhhhmmmm! :|

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XX Case XX wrote:Why was it necessary to place a pin right smack in the middle of the Case Shields?
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Mike, you realize that these are automatics, right? The shield functions as the release button. Not being a knife mechanic myself, I don't know how other knife mechanics (like muskrat man) are able to attach the shield/button without using a visible pin...would be interested to know how it's done though. It looks so much better without a visible pin in the shield.

Here's the pile side of the double-blade Copperlock...same deal with the pin in the shield.
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QTCut5 wrote:Mike, you realize that these are automatics, right?
No, I was not aware of that. I saw the nail nicks and figured they opened the same as originally intended. Being that the shield is the open button I can kind of understand it better though. Thanks for clarifying.

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Yep...these are both D-A (Double Action) so the blades can be opened either automatically by pressing the button shields or manually using the nail pulls.

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