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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Anyone would be proud to carry that pretty knife. Very good purchase ED. I like the bone also. Almost looks like stag. Very pretty.
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I, Always enjoy looking over this post,with all the nice Stockmans !!!! ::nod:: ____ I just got this 9 DOT-- 1971 "Case 33092 BirdsEye""__ ::tu::
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Very nice Monk! I followed that auction (and the others listed by the seller) - he sure had some nice stuff - I bought a first class quality Case jackknife, but I think you got the nicest stockman he had. Very, very, nice! OH
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Very Nice Birdseye Monk!!! Great shape and a big boy too!
I really like those birdseyes. I posted a XX 33092 and 33044 earlier in the thread.
Congrats again! Jerry
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Thanks guys___ Jerry____I had never seen one of the "" Case Birdseye"' in person ::hmm:: I always have liked the "92" and this style, just made it that much more interesting ::nod:: _____that #44 size is a rare bird too !!!!!!

I agree Bruce____ Bob had a nice group of knives for sale__the last few are listed now__I've got two more on my watch list,that I want (if they don't get too high ???)__________I really wanted that Slick Black #31 SAB Jack !!!!!! but the bidding got way over,what I was going to put in it :(
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I love the 92's wish Case would bring them back :wink:
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GREAT SHOW_LC !!!!!!__________ I always enjoy,looking at your knives & photos ::nod:: ::tu:: ____best I remember,you were the guy, that told me about the #92 pattern and got my fire burning !!!! ::hmm:: thanks,for sharin' ____Monk ::tu::
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Wat to go LC. Pearls are the best by far.
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Hey how about some more Stockman knives
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Here's a '71 6392 LC sent me in a trade, think he went
above and beyond the call of fair tradeology on this one.
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2000 Pocket Worn Navy Blue 6375
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1980 SR6347 1/2

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Real nice ones Wosey!!! I especially like that 92. What a pattern!
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Great looking Stockman
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zp4ja wrote:Real nice ones Wosey!!! I especially like that 92. What a pattern!

The 92 has quickly grown on me!! ::tu:: Both 2 -3 blade.. ::nod:: Nice one shown here guys!!! ::tu:: John :D
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I've enjoyed carrying my Case 6318 SS for the last month so much that I decided to try a medium Stockman in carbon steel; went by the lumberyard and this is what I came up with - an Amber bone 63032 CV. About the only difference I can see between the two knives is square bolsters and a pen blade in lieu of the spey (from my point of view that's a better idea anyhow).
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Went back to review and enjoy all the pictures in this thread and got my memory jogged - forgot I had bought this 6375 SS in Pocketworn blue bone some months ago. OH
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Those are nice ones OH, got 2-3 of those meself.
PW navy blue came out in 1999 as your tang stamp indicates.
They continued production into 2000 so they're are some
with the new millennium tang stamp. Ones I've seen still
had the 1999 shield, don't know if that is the norm or
exception. Item no. is 00766 if you didn't get a box.
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Anybody ever heard of one of
these "oldies" ????
Haawg of a 75 pattern 4 1/4"
sweet stag and a long pull. . .
ONLY 90 yrs young..

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Wow,and still got a lot of life in her. Great looken knife you have their MR B
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here is a case xx 1940 to 1964 stockman the handels look different looks like brown bone on the front and red bone on the back think it was a factory mess up
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bigdaddys8ball wrote:here is a case xx 1940 to 1964 stockman the handels look different looks like brown bone on the front and red bone on the back think it was a factory mess up

Hello bigdaddy, Probably not even a mess up, just Case they were
good about miss matched handles.

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Here are some Case XX 75s
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stockman wrote:
bigdaddys8ball wrote:here is a case xx 1940 to 1964 stockman the handels look different looks like brown bone on the front and red bone on the back think it was a factory mess up

Hello bigdaddy, Probably not even a mess up, just Case they were
good about miss matched handles.

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thanks stockman for that info

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Nice ones Gents!

Big Daddy, as Stockman stated, they had boxes of handles as I understand it and the cutler grabbed what was available or hopefully if the box was full, they did some searching to find a similar handle color. The bone was dyed in batches so the colors do differ from batch to batch and as shown on your knife, some do have significant color differences.

Anyway, a couple of Delrin 70's era stockmans...
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Audited the knives I posted and still have quite a few to post. Like to see this thread stay alive. Please continue to share what you have. Really like this thread and some fine knives posted for sure.

CASE XX 6318HE. Near mint and not cleaned condition.

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