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6375 Goodness
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Re: 6375 Goodness
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Cool story Tim! You're right, those days are gone!Beavertail wrote: ↑Sat Oct 17, 2020 1:46 pmI have the exact same knife!
I was at a flea market in Blairsville Georgia about 20 years ago and an older gentleman who owned a hardware store was selling his inventory.
He had several Case knife displays full of new old stock knives.
The 6375 had a price of $15.00 and I got it for $30.00.
Those days are gone forever.
Re: 6375 Goodness
Well, maybe they are gone. I can still dream........toomanyknives wrote: ↑Sat Oct 17, 2020 2:36 pmCool story Tim! You're right, those days are gone!Beavertail wrote: ↑Sat Oct 17, 2020 1:46 pmI have the exact same knife!
I was at a flea market in Blairsville Georgia about 20 years ago and an older gentleman who owned a hardware store was selling his inventory.
He had several Case knife displays full of new old stock knives.
The 6375 had a price of $15.00 and I got it for $30.00.
Those days are gone forever.
"Better to do something imperfectly, than to do nothing flawlessly." ~ Robert H. Schuller
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Re: 6375 Goodness
From a user perspective, the 75 is a really good work knife. You have the coping and spey blades of a typical Stockman, coupled with a very large main blade. A lot of workmen and farmers carry this pattern around here. For me, it's a smidge too big (and heavy!), and thus I prefer the 47 and 18 patterns. I had a G-10 variant with a serrated main blade (for rope and such). I'd prefer a CV. I recently traded that one to my Granddad for the Trapper (which I'd bought for him)from the same G-10 series.
As for yours, I don't think condition-wise you can get much better.
I love old price tags. I hate it when people try to tear them off. It leaves a mess too. I was looking at an Imperial Double Eagle lockback from 1977. Had the original Montgomery Ward price tag of $35. That's like $140 today!
As for yours, I don't think condition-wise you can get much better.
I love old price tags. I hate it when people try to tear them off. It leaves a mess too. I was looking at an Imperial Double Eagle lockback from 1977. Had the original Montgomery Ward price tag of $35. That's like $140 today!
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Re: 6375 Goodness
You're right Cody. It is a beefy knife. I carry a 6318 also. This one is mint, and stays in the box a good bit.