My Weekend Finds
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My Weekend Finds
Went to a local gun show yesterday and while they didn't have many Case knives I was able to pick up a 3 nice older red bone knives.
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JWheeler the red bone on that 6275 is unusual for that year. Outstanding!
The trapper also is quite beautiful.
A homerun in anybodies book!
The trapper also is quite beautiful.
A homerun in anybodies book!
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gsmith7158 wrote:JWheeler the red bone on that 6275 is unusual for that year. Outstanding!
The trapper also is quite beautiful.
A homerun in anybodies book!
Thanks. I have never been much of a collector. I have always bought Case knives and have quite a few now but never collected as a real collector. A few years ago I bought a 3 tier store display from a hardware store going out of business and that started me really collecting trying to fill that display up. Now I'm getting into the older ones as well. Just got the Collecting Case knives to learn more.
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The trapper you have is a 1965-69, highly desirable. A great start for any collection. It's in excellent condition too.
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gsmith7158 wrote:The trapper you have is a 1965-69, highly desirable. A great start for any collection. It's in excellent condition too.
I usually just buy what I like and can afford. I have several old ones that are mostly ones passed down but love the look of the older ones myself.
Have tons of newer ones though. 90s-now.
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I think you hit the nail on the head when it come to knife accumulating. Buy what you like and can afford.JWheeler331 wrote:gsmith7158 wrote:The trapper you have is a 1965-69, highly desirable. A great start for any collection. It's in excellent condition too.
I usually just buy what I like and can afford. I have several old ones that are mostly ones passed down but love the look of the older ones myself.
Have tons of newer ones though. 90s-now.
What I like may not float your boat and vice a versa. But I derive great pleasure out of my old HOK's.
I like yours too. Those are some real nice examples. I've always been drawn to old knives like your stockman there with its honest wear. I wonder the stories it could tell and where it's been. Those are my kind of knives. Ya done good.
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Colonel26 wrote:I think you hit the nail on the head when it come to knife accumulating. Buy what you like and can afford.JWheeler331 wrote:gsmith7158 wrote:The trapper you have is a 1965-69, highly desirable. A great start for any collection. It's in excellent condition too.
I usually just buy what I like and can afford. I have several old ones that are mostly ones passed down but love the look of the older ones myself.
Have tons of newer ones though. 90s-now.
What I like may not float your boat and vice a versa. But I derive great pleasure out of my old HOK's.
I like yours too. Those are some real nice examples. I've always been drawn to old knives like your stockman there with its honest wear. I wonder the stories it could tell and where it's been. Those are my kind of knives. Ya done good.
Thanks. The ole saying "If only it could talk" is something I think of. I have some of my grandfather's knives that have been sharpened and/or broken and I always think to myself..... Wonder what in the world he used it for. They were truly tools back then and some of my ugliest knives are my favorite because they were loved by someone and used like crazy.
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Me too, the HOK's are my favs, great finds JW. 

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bighomer wrote:Me too, the HOK's are my favs, great finds JW.
Sorry, but what is HOK?
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nice pile there... specially that 54...
HOK = Honest - Ole - Knife
HOK = Honest - Ole - Knife
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Love the bone knives. Much better than Delrin, although I have that too. Stag
is probably my favorite.
Nice knives by the way.
Bob
is probably my favorite.
Nice knives by the way.
Bob
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Gotcha. Thanks.MrBlister wrote:nice pile there... specially that 54...
HOK = Honest - Ole - Knife
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Great finds there, love the red bone.
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Thanks.
I really like the Red Bones myself.
I really like the Red Bones myself.