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Case shield question and a new blonde....

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Anyone recognize this one? Looks like it was made for MuskratMan. :lol:
It's a BIG Texas Jack,,4" closed,,and, apparently i just HAD to have it. :roll:
Any help on what the "MM" stands for?? Thanks.
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i believe it' the millinium stamp fom 2000.
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no no Johnnie your all wrong, that MM obviously stands for Muskrat Man, you should send that to me immediately John :lol:
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Post by Bryan »

Special run Muskrat Man knives! MM should start collecting these :mrgreen:

edit -> Johnnie beat me to it

These shields were used on a some Case knives made in the year 2000 for the millennium. Not sure how many were made for each pattern. I think there are some yellow composite, pocket worn red bone, mother of pearl, can't think of others at the time ::shrug::

They generally sell for more than the standard run Case knives from the year 2000.

Maybe someone else knows more about them and maybe they can correct me if I'm wrong.

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I'm thinking it's a special factory order designed by Muskrat Man when he worked at Case in his spare time.. :P Here is an older picture of MM forging that very knife series.

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muskrat man wrote:no no Johnnie your all wrong, that MM obviously stands for Muskrat Man, you should send that to me immediately John :lol:
Now Kaleb, this is'nt a CV knife,,SS stamped on this one. Do you know how to take care of a stainless knife?? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Thanks Guys, i was'nt even thinking of the millenium series.
i guess 40 bones aint bad for any Case!!
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Hi Bryan, There were 50 knives in each set and IIRC there were 500 MM sets. Besides the ones you mentioned there were some handled in stag and chestnut bone.
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Hogkiller wrote:
muskrat man wrote:no no Johnnie your all wrong, that MM obviously stands for Muskrat Man, you should send that to me immediately John :lol:
Now Kaleb, this is'nt a CV knife,,SS stamped on this one. Do you know how to take care of a stainless knife?? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Thanks Guys, i was'nt even thinking of the millenium series.
i guess 40 bones aint bad for any Case!!
Sorry sunburst, I wouldn't be caught forging a stainless knife :lol:
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:D ..Super Kool... :D M&M makes you want to THINK :shock: ??
Sunburst is that any thing like S&M ??

Aren't you glade that you did one thing that I said you needed to do MM?
That was to mark you work. I see Case is copying it too.

Now I added this to my WANT LIST. ::drool:: Thanks to Blade Runner sweet jewel. :mrgreen: ::tu::
That YELLOW looks very good to me too. Shes a Blonde all right. ::nod::

"Sorry sunburst, I wouldn't be caught forging a stainless knife"
That Sunburst looks like he was WRONG for the very first time. :lol: :lol:
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muskrat man wrote: Sorry sunburst, I wouldn't be caught forging a stainless knife :lol:
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::huff:: ...... :lol:
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Post by LC »

Here are a couple of mine ::nod:: Blade Runner is correct Redbone, Chestnut, Stag, and Pearl
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Very Nice LC ::tu:: :D
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nice photos

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Really nice photos. I especially like that first one.
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Re: nice photos

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A&E wrote:Really nice photos. I especially like that first one.
I agree. I especially like the photos of the stag knives posted by LC and Blade Runner. ::tu:: Thanks :) s-k
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