Vintage CASE Folding Knives
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I`ve had this one for 10 years or so,never took a picture till today. Bill
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Wonderful knife, Bill
You have a great bunch of old knives
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Thanks Larry & Peanut, Bill
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knife7knut and Bill the Tested XX 61050's you posted are outstanding!
Here is a Case Tested XX 6151 and Case Tested XX 6151 L (lockback) both in green bone. The 6151 is my only Case knife with the arrow shield - I would like to find more. This pattern probably wouldn't be practical to carry and use, but I certainly like the looks of it. Remington made a few variations of banana knives that I will try to post over in the Remington thread soon.
Thanks for looking.
Here is a Case Tested XX 6151 and Case Tested XX 6151 L (lockback) both in green bone. The 6151 is my only Case knife with the arrow shield - I would like to find more. This pattern probably wouldn't be practical to carry and use, but I certainly like the looks of it. Remington made a few variations of banana knives that I will try to post over in the Remington thread soon.
Thanks for looking.
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Jerry, I'm in awe at those two knives, great old pattern.
Larry

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cbfd and RalphA, bravo that is some excellent bone. Great looking knives both, man Ralph if that was mine I would have a hard time not carrying it now and then, beautiful and then some. Excellent pieces both of you, thanks for the show and tell.
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Thanks for the comments,although I`m more knowledgeable about Case knives than photography. Bill
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Posted this knife in the scout knife thread a few days ago but would like to know what the experts think .
Master and screw driver tangs read W R Case and Sons
, can opener not signed and the awl is stamped 6445 .
Any and all comment welcome
Master and screw driver tangs read W R Case and Sons
, can opener not signed and the awl is stamped 6445 .
Any and all comment welcome

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I`m not an expert,but your knife looks good to me. Nice knife. Bill
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I'm quite sure your Case knife is genuine. I have an identical knife in my junk knives accumulation. The blades are marked the same with the same blade configuration. Same old beautiful Rogers bone as well. The awl on mine is stamped XX below the 6445 pattern number. The master on mine is broken off, hence in the junk pile.ScoutKnives wrote:Posted this knife in the scout knife thread a few days ago but would like to know what the experts think .
Master and screw driver tangs read W R Case and Sons
, can opener not signed and the awl is stamped 6445 .
Any and all comment welcome
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I agree genuine like others before have said and will also pile on to say the bone is gorgeous!
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Thank you all for the confirmation and Wayne I double checked the punch blade and unless it's stamped below and hidden by the bolster theirs no XX .
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In the mood for Stockmans and Half Stockmans today. The two getting my attention at the moment.
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sweet OLE CASE N SON TOE .. . thanks Bob (elvis) fer the professional sheild install
and an ole ruff one (same era) , but HET !!! it exists
HET in advance
and an ole ruff one (same era) , but HET !!! it exists
HET in advance
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This is the oldest knife I have
W. R. Case & Sons 5374 Whittler
Thanks for looking
Larry
W. R. Case & Sons 5374 Whittler
Thanks for looking
Larry
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Dave & Larry ,
I am a sucker for those old ones as you know. It is hard not to admire the craftsmanship of the old knives. Why was it better than the new knives today? Both of those knives have qualities that you just can't find in today's knives. I agree Dave, Bob does great work!!
Tom
I am a sucker for those old ones as you know. It is hard not to admire the craftsmanship of the old knives. Why was it better than the new knives today? Both of those knives have qualities that you just can't find in today's knives. I agree Dave, Bob does great work!!

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Some great old knives, I especially love that od whittler. 

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CASE & SON'S 8151LSAB hobo. 1903-05.
Thanks for looking.
Tom
Thanks for looking.
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Nice Knife
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Now that is a nice pick up, Greg!
I've wanted an ol Case hobo for a long time, just never found one I could afford.
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Exceptional stag on that one Larry!jlw257 wrote:This is the oldest knife I have
W. R. Case & Sons 5374 Whittler
Thanks for looking
Larry

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