Let's see your Case Stockman knives

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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LC very sweet knives you have. Jerry that is a real nice 66 you have, I wish I could find one like that. ::tu::

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I secured my first 6392 a few weeks ago. Mine is 1989 marked, but so far, the quality looks to be there. ::shrug:: Hopefully she'll be a performer. Was NIB minus pictures.
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Super tough! I do luv those 92s.
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Here is a couple I picked up recently. 65-69 USA 63047, dang near flawless...Pics look like handles are different shades, flash was on in pile side pic.
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Got a little 18 pattern too. Nothing special, I just didnt have one.
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And a 2 dot 64047
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Pick this up last night. A mint 1940-1964 case xx 5347 Been looking for a while for one of these.

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Sweet looking 47's ::tu:: And if the 92's were still being made I would be in trouble ::groove::
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HEY JEFF, that's some knarly stag dude! You have an awsome collection. Tim
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Heres a oldie, but a goodie.
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rw.. That is very nice!! ::tu:: ::nod:: John :D
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Thanks Tim. Rigwelder that is a cool looking stockman. ::tu::

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WOW! Very very kool Stockman!!!!
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Just one so far.......

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:) those are nice fellas, here's mine with a chipped scale :oops: maybe some one has a replacement? :(
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:oops: sorry bout those pics,too dark heres better ones.
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:oops: forgot I posted ths earlier,sorry fellas ::facepalm::
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Shugy post that knife over in the Knife repair and restoration thread on the index page someone there will help you out getting a new scale put on that knife.
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Knice knives Guys!

here are a couple of twins. CASE XX 2345-1/2. Both have model stamp.
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::dang:: Why did'nt I tink of dat? ::facepalm:: Thanks Bighaed ::handshake::
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Keep those Stockmans coming!!!!

Here is a CASE 1985 5 dot 5592 Stockman...

Not too bulky for a 5 blader.
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zp4ja wrote:Knice knives Guys!

here are a couple of twins. CASE XX 2345-1/2. Both have model stamp.
Jerry, I love your twins - very elegant! OH
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Thanks OH!

I love them Cattle knives.

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I'm pretty new to Case knives, so this may be an obvious question, but here goes... I've noticed a few of the knives in this thread with Stag handles have a "fat" handle when looked at from the top-down. Is this normal for the Stag handle patterns? I like it a lot, and am looking to get a Stag-handle, myself, shortly.
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Hey CaseNoob,

Welcome to AAPK!!!

Not an expert here but...

Alot of the patterns shown in stag on this thread have fat stag, some don't. Sometimes it depends on an individual knife, even if the knife year/era and model are the same. Some are fat, some aren't.

Usually see it on the larger knives in my limited experience though.

If you don't get additional responses on this, I would suggest that you target your post to a different forum on AAPK. Sometimes a question like that buried in a 9 page Stockman thread may not be seen by many. Who knows you may get the answer you need.

I would suggest posting in the "Case Collectors Forum" and with a subject of "Case Fat Stag versus thin" or something along those lines.

Again, Welcome to the forum. Drop by the "Member Introduction" forum and drop a few lines about yourself if you haven't already.

Regards, Jerry
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Great variety of patterns being displayed. Got one for show and a couple of users.
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Nice looker and users MAGOO!

Was bored today so I did a count of all my Stockmans. Looks like I have about 80 in various patterns, Ran across a couple more to post...

Here is a 1974 CASE 6392 and a 1984 CASE 6392 "new grind". Some really pretty bone on the new grind in my opinion. Not ugly on the 1974 either.

Sorry but cloudy today. can see the clouds in the blade reflections.

Keep posting em! Jerry
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