Newest Case Pick-Ups

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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big monk wrote:Recently did a little ""TRADIN"" with another AAPK member and landed this '77 Blue Scroll Trapper !!!!______thanks, Jim ::tu:: :)
You're very welcome Monk. I'm happy with my side of the trade too. I've got 7 more stag Trappers, if you're interested.
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8) SWEET STAG, MONKSTER ::tu::
"Because tellin' people , i like having a SPYDIEHOLE sounds sooo much better than a THUMBHOLE"
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Nice knives, Ralph and Monk.

Here's a neat old 35 1/2 I got recently. The "no shield" model.
When this thing snaps it moves the furniture!
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Fantastic color on the bone on that one Joe! I didn't know they made a no shield model.
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YES SIR !!!!!!! Mighty pretty red bone !!! ::tu::
I'm not young enough,____to know everything !!!!!!!!!!!!

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Thank you Mike and Monk.

I didn't know either, Mike. I had to check Steve's book. He shows it in Pattern 35.
Thanks again, guys.
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I have a great looking 1981 5235 1/2 SSP.
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::tu:: I like that 35 1/2 without the shield ::nod:: GREAT bone
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Yes you do Dickens!

Thank you garddogg. It is a fine knife and a good carry.
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Great knives Gents! Hard to keep up with this thread.

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Finally found a Case Damascus Barlow,one of my grail knives and I am not disappointed, beautiful, well made knife.
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That's quite the dressed up Barlow, John.
A very nice looking knife.
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8) very nice, John ::tu::
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Thanks guy's.
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::tu:: I just bought a Case Trapper with the yellow handles in Cv. This will be my new EDC to use and abuse as a work knife. It was new in box, but it was on display in the knife display case. This knife was made in 2008 and was priced @ $43.98, since they had it for so long I bought it for $37. I thought it was a great buy i just couldn't resist! ftd
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Just when I thought I was done collecting vintage Case knives this one practically jumped into my hand and I just couldn't put it down (kind of like the stray dog or cat that adopts you instead of the other way around!).

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Great pick ups guys.....Q, that bone is outstanding! ::woot::
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Yes, beautiful knife, Q. Is that a 55?

Ferguson, I have that same knife. I bought it from Smokey Mountain Knife Works in about 1991.
I lost it for several months. I was sick about it. My son found it for me. I was real glad to have it back.
Nice knife, yours.
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I do believe it is a #55, Joe...but, since I am by no means an expert on vintage Case knives (nor anything else, for that matter), all I can tell you is that it's what I have always called a "small cigar" and sometimes heard referred to as an "equal end whittler." The only identification reference I have to go by is the "Case Tested XX" tang stamp...so, I'm supposing it was made in the 1920-40 era. But, man, I just love that greenbone...that and the old redbone is something Case really got right in the early years. Sure wish they would go back to that level of manufacturing. That's partly why I've started collecting GEC and Northwoods...they seem to be replicating some of that old style quality that made Case so popular (impo)...and, as some of you will recall, I was NOT particularly impressed by my first experience with GEC...but, all that has changed and I am now a HUGE fan of GEC knives (as some others of you will most certainly know). But, in the end, Case, GEC, Northwoods, Queen, Schatt & Morgan, etc., the name on the tang doesn't matter to me so long as it's well-made, functional and pleasing to the eye--I just love knives!

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Great looking knives all around, Gents! ::ds::
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1967redrider wrote:Great looking knives all around, Gents! ::ds::
I con-cur!!! ::tu:: John :D
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jmh58 wrote:
1967redrider wrote:Great looking knives all around, Gents! ::ds::
I con-cur!!! ::tu:: John :D
I third that comment. Nice ones!

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Here one I got at the Parker a Show
Case XX 5254 Red Stag
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Smok'in!! ::ds::
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Here's a nice 6214. It has great springs as you would expect to find on these knives and 1/2 stops.
And made just before Case started putting Delrin on them.
What a great little knife.
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