CASE XX STAINLESS USA 32095F SS

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No question, just thought I would share a pic of my CASE XX STAINLESS USA 32095F SS "Fishing Knife". Pretty example for it's age in uncleaned/unused near mint condition. Actually a bit difficult to find in good condition as, well, alot were used for their intended purpose, as fish knives.

A bit cloudy when I took the pics so excuse the reflections of clouds and myself.

Please post some CASE Fishing knives if you have them.

Regards, Jerry
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Nice knife, I do not own a case fishing knife to post.
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I wish I had some to post too Jerry, but that one is a beautiful example.
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Thanks Gents! Love to see come if anyone has some.
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Here is one that I have Jerry.
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Real nice 95 pattern Dimitri!!!
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Nice fishers Guys. I have a few. The first is a 95 and the rest are 94's. The Green bone copy is a CCC promotion knife. Maybe one of the Case experts can tell us more about it?
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zp4ja wrote:Real nice 95 pattern Dimitri!!!
Thank You! ::tu::
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Here's a model 95. I used that hook stone, but it doesn't show. I've got better hook sharpeners.
The Delrin is cracked fore and aft at the spring pin.
So, I guess, with 4 dots, this is a 1986 year.
Yours is a beauty, Jerry.
Great looking knives, wazu.
That's a great knife, Dimitri. Quite the main blade there.
Funny how scaling fish was so important years ago. It seems filleting solves that problem now.
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FRJ wrote:That's a great knife, Dimitri. Quite the main blade there.
Funny how scaling fish was so important years ago. It seems filleting solves that problem now.
Thanks Joe :)

I think years ago many more people enjoyed fishing as a hobby and a way to relax on their off time, too many other distractions today for the masses to consider fishing important :(
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Sad, but true. Very few young kids today ever consider fishing.
Fishing is one of the greatest learning experiences one can get involved in.
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Ya'll are givin' me a serious case of the droolin' envy's! I have a couple of rehandled users, but never have come across just the right one to put in my collection. I now believe i'm on a mission to fix that situation! Nice show guys, really enjoying it! ::tu::

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Nice examples Mike and Joe!

The wife and I love to fish. Not much more relaxing to us and a hell of alot of fun! She baits and cleans them all too!

I hear you Joe. My grandson at 3 years old started fishing. Just shy of 5 years old now (still loves fishing) and he is already been on big game hunts with his Dad and has been scouting with him this week for the upcoming season. Just bought him a Henry .22 rifle on Sunday I will carry for a while and pass on to him when he is older. And of course, have some nice knives set aside already for him. For a almost 5 year old, he has a pretty impressive collection of CASE knives.

This kid will be quite the outdoorsman based on this start. If it were up to me, he would always be outdoors instead of in front of some gaming console. But hey, his Dad has him off to a good start. Hope to have him tag along this year on my Elk hunt too. Would be nice as it would be me, his Grandad, his Dad, etc. Oh and I forgot about duck hunting...

Can't wait to see those pickups WB!

Regards All, Jerry
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FRJ wrote:Here's a model 95. I used that hook stone, but it doesn't show. I've got better hook sharpeners.
The Delrin is cracked fore and aft at the spring pin.
So, I guess, with 4 dots, this is a 1986 year.
Yours is a beauty, Jerry.
Great looking knives, wazu.
That's a great knife, Dimitri. Quite the main blade there.
Funny how scaling fish was so important years ago. It seems filleting solves that problem now.

BTW Joe, that is a 1976' model 32095F SS you have there. Discontinued in 1981'. Pretty knife and I really like the background of the pic. Makes that pretty yellow and blades stand out!

Regards, Jerry
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Here is a Pre TESTED Fish Knife. "Sea Beast".

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Hi Jerry,
that Sea Beast is a real looker. Clean and handsome.
Thank you for your nice comments and information.
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Here is mine I don't use her enough ::shrug::
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