Newest Case Pick-Ups

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QTCut5 wrote: Wed Oct 19, 2022 3:42 am Another day, another Mini Trapper! :lol: This one is from 1978, right near the end of the era when Case was still making knives with a gator snap, i.e., the good ol' days! This one is similar to my very first Case knife: a 1975 Brown Bone (or possibly Delrin, I wouldn't have known the difference back then) 6207 Mini Trapper. I think that was the beginning of my love affair with pocket knives and Mini Trappers in particular (sentimental old fool that I am ::nod::)
Good looking bone, I love the splotchy bone like that. And the color is great. Also love a gator snap. Congrats, good looking piece, as is the single blade you posted above. ::tu::
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BIGHEAD wrote: Mon Nov 21, 2022 1:50 am EI SHC exclusive.
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Gorgeous. Congrats, that's a find.
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I used to have a bunch of these little Swaybacks (both the single blade Gent & the two blade Jack) but I ended up selling them (I had my reasons at the time) and have regretted it ever since. I've resisted buying any more new ones because, in truth, I always felt the size (3 1/8" closed) was just a tad too small for my preference. Well, I saw this one on eBay and something came over me (the omnipresent, omnipotent force of Wharncliffe Monkey, no doubt) that made me decide to throw in a lowball bid just for kicks and giggles. Surprise, surprise :o my lowball bid ended up winning the auction. When it arrived I was even more surprised :o :o to discover that it's built like a Case SELECT knife with all steel, no brass, construction. It's a cool little knife and I'm actually glad to have another one in my collection. :)

2021 Swayback Gent T.B.101117 BLACK SWIRL Kirinite with SPARXX Shield
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QTCut5 wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 4:30 am
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Tue Dec 06, 2022 11:00 pm The smaller one was a gift from my father when I was a boy in the 70's. It was the first pocketknife I owned. I carried it all the time when I was a bratty 'lil kid. Somehow, after all these years I still have it... which seems like a minor miracle by itself ::hmm::
Well, now you get to carry it as a big bratty adult!!! :lol: Sure wish I still had my very first knife, but alas, I don't have the slightest recollection of what happened to it after I moved on to other newer & shinier knives.
I still have a truck that I bought brand new in 1998 ::skeptic:: and.. ::paranoid:: I am still driving it ::paranoid:: it is still my only source of transportation ... outside a broken mountain bike and a worn-down pair of tennis shoes ::skeptic::

So, I tend to hold on to thing things, maybe TOO MANY things ::facepalm::... ::hmm:: Now, having followed your posts and drooled over your photos and awesome knives, I rec'kon ::hmm:: Your system works pretty darn well :wink:
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My latest is the 2004 Jade bone Tiny Trapper “God Bless America”

My first tiny trapper
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 11:49 pm I still have a truck that I bought brand new in 1998 ::skeptic:: and.. ::paranoid:: I am still driving it ::paranoid:: it is still my only source of transportation ... outside a broken mountain bike and a worn-down pair of tennis shoes ::skeptic::
Well, I got you beat on the truck by 1 year; I bought mine new in 1997 and it's still hauling loads to the dump (it's main job these days since my little Mazda 3 gets better gas mileage for running errands). :)

And speaking of the 1990s...my latest Case Pick Up is this 1995 Mini Trapper _207 that BIGHEAD modified with some very cool Mammoth Bark Ivory. I didn't know it at the time I bought it, but the Mammoth covers have no metal scales underneath. I think that probably qualifies this as the ultimate shadow pattern with no bolsters or liners. ::nod::
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Case Tested XX Barehead Jack Knife. Do any of the Case Experts know approximately how old this knife is? Thanks, Mike
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Desert Golfer wrote: Sat Dec 24, 2022 7:13 pm Case Tested XX Barehead Jack Knife. Do any of the Case Experts know approximately how old this knife is? Thanks, Mike

1920-40 per the stamp

Given the shield, I’d say 1920-25
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6488’s added, XX & USA
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Finally got this year's vault knife !
Gorgeous crimson bone, 1/2 stops on both blades, crisp snap.
My sad photography does no justice to this bone ...
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:shock: Man! Y'all sure showin some Sweeeeeeet knives here! Awesome! ::nod:: ::tu:: :D
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MadeinUSA wrote: Sat Dec 24, 2022 12:05 am My latest is the 2004 Jade bone Tiny Trapper “God Bless America”

My first tiny trapper
:shock: Wow! :shock: Love ❤️ at first sight! Outstanding! ::nod:: ::tu:: :D
That shield is something else! ::nod:: ::tu:: ::super_happy::
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Picked up this stag 18 today BUT the box says it a 65318 as does the tang.
Why the 5+3 shouldn't it be a four digit number??
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garddogg56 wrote: Tue Dec 27, 2022 12:06 am Picked up this stag 18 today BUT the box says it a 65318 as does the tang.
Why the 5+3 shouldn't it be a four digit number??
Click to enlarge ::nod::
Nice looking knife Dogg!

That looks like bonestag, which Case designates with a 6.5
So you would have 6.5 (bonestag) 3 (number of blades) 18 ( pattern number)
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Ok Mike thanx ::handshake:: NOW I remember hearing that before ::hmm::
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QTCut5 wrote: Sat Dec 24, 2022 7:11 pm
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 11:49 pm I still have a truck that I bought brand new in 1998 ::skeptic:: and.. ::paranoid:: I am still driving it ::paranoid:: it is still my only source of transportation ... outside a broken mountain bike and a worn-down pair of tennis shoes ::skeptic::
Well, I got you beat on the truck by 1 year; I bought mine new in 1997 and it's still hauling loads to the dump (it's main job these days since my little Mazda 3 gets better gas mileage for running errands). :)

And speaking of the 1990s...my latest Case Pick Up is this 1995 Mini Trapper _207 that BIGHEAD modified with some very cool Mammoth Bark Ivory. I didn't know it at the time I bought it, but the Mammoth covers have no metal scales underneath. I think that probably qualifies this as the ultimate shadow pattern with no bolsters or liners. ::nod::
::oh_my:: wow! The Mammoth Bark Ivory is out of sight! ::oh_my:: Now that is a nice piece! ::tu:: ::tu::

... ::hmm:: 1997? Well looks like you got me beat again! That being said, ::hmm:: I seen them islands on a map and I reckon' even the "Big Island" is only about a couple of dozen acres across, ::hmm:: so that truck has to have maybe only a couple hundred of miles on in total, according to my calculations. ::hmm:: But, I also hear that that big old volcano is making the island bigger every day, so eventually you'll have more places to drive to... :wink:
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garddogg56 wrote: Tue Dec 27, 2022 12:06 am Picked up this stag 18 today BUT the box says it a 65318 as does the tang.
Why the 5+3 shouldn't it be a four digit number??
Click to enlarge ::nod::
That is a great ::tu:: Pick-Up! ::handshake::
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All Beauties Yinz are posting!!! ::tu:: ::nod:: ::tu:: Congrats!!!! ::ds::
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This one is on the way for my collection

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Just ordered this one tonight… I’ll likely carry this one a lot
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Nice ones Jim, I like the muskrat and the mini copperlock. Either one makes for a great carry knife. I used to carry a mini copperlock quite frequently and really enjoyed it. Has a classy feel to it, and I much prefer a mid lock to a back lock. Makes it much easier to close one handed.
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MadeinUSA wrote: Fri Dec 30, 2022 3:36 am Just ordered this one tonight… I’ll likely carry this one a lot

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It arrived… and is in my pocket already
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Here is a new pick-up. Trying to find out more about it, I found out that Case made a military machete in 1942 (the tang stamp looks right for that). I have not found a picture yet. Anyone that might have one of these or know about it, I would appreciate any more information.
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Nice pick-ups, gents! ::tu::
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Dan In MI wrote: Wed Jan 04, 2023 3:06 pm Nice pick-ups, gents! ::tu::
I concur!!! ::tu:: ::nod:: ::tu::
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