Just wondering if anyone collects Case fixed blade knives? I have 2 Kodiaks, the one has a pretty early tang stamp and sheath. The newer one has what I would call snake skin stag. I have some miscellaneous fixed blades including a Tested era cracked ice, a stag 3 Finn and 2 leather handled knives. I recently picked up this 1976 Dougle Eagle Commemorative and boy is she big and sweet! And I've posted this boot knife before. I know this is a folding knife forum but you gotta love the fixed blades Case puts out there.
Post some of yours!
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For years I was a big fixed blade guy before succumbing to the dark side (folders). I didn't "collect" fixed blades, I just had a hand full that I occasionally hadn't been able to resist (an Ontario made 'Ka-Bar' type fighting knife, a Model 8 Randall Trout & Bird, a Gerber Mk 1 boot knife, WWII Fairbairn-Sykes bead & ring, etc). When I started acquiring more knives in the mid to late '90s, fixed blades were actually my initial focus and then I veered off down the long dark road of slip joints.
I guess I could have left all of that out and said, like Gino, I also own just one Case straight knife. I do have a Jones for one of those Case Twin Finn sets but jeez, the sheath for one goes for more than I normally pay for a folder.
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thanx red ryder i like the knife fits good in hand bought it new in bradford the blade has never had a shine to it kinda looks like its oil stained right from factory((((((((((((( also if anyone knows of a case handmade in vascoloy let me know this one is 440c)))
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it always suprised me as to why they didnt add a couple fixed blade patterns in with the classics the jigging on the cokebottle folding hunters would have matched up well with some of the older fixed blade patterns
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Thanks Miller Bros found this description on Google - Choil
The choil is an unsharpened section of the blade. If a guard is present, the choil will be in front of the guard on the blade itself. The choil is often used as a way to choke up on the blade for close-in work. The index finger is placed in the choil, and this close proximity to the edge allows for greater control. In addition, the choil is just in front of where the blade itself becomes part of the handle, an area often prone to breakage due to the blade-handle juncture. The choil leaves this area at full thickness and thus stronger.