Were Case knives in the 80's made with CV blades? How would you be able to tell? Specifically a 6347 stockman
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Case CV blade knives in the 80's
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Re: Case CV blade knives in the 80's
The tang stamp will tell you. A 1980's era Case made with stainless steel blades will have a lightning style SS between the dots (back of blade on secondary blades will have an SS stamp. A CV steel blade will not have the Lightning SS. Top photo CV tang stamp, second & third photo SS stamps. OH
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Re: Case CV blade knives in the 80's
Cool, thanks for that valuable information.
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Re: Case CV blade knives in the 80's
Hello, OH, to take this topic a step further, what about the Case 70's knives. I have a mini trapper , (pic enclosed) , there is nothing to indicated SS or CV. Does the tang stamp give a clue, like the 80's knives?
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Re: Case CV blade knives in the 80's
On a 70's knife, (and all earlier) if there is no stamp of "SS" or "STAINLESS" anywhere, then the knife is CV.Oldredbone67 wrote:Hello, OH, to take this topic a step further, what about the Case 70's knives. I have a mini trapper , (pic enclosed) , there is nothing to indicated SS or CV. Does the tang stamp give a clue, like the 80's knives?
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On a stainless Case pocket knife, the tang stamp will be CASE XX STAINLESS (1940-64) or CASE XX STAINLESS USA (1965-69) or CASE XX STAINLESS USA with 10 dots to one dot (1970-79).
Usually the secondary blades will also have SS on the tangs if the knife is stainless. Case did this to keep track of SS vs CV secondary blades during assembly so as not to mix up the steels.
Again, if none of these marks are on the knife, it is CV.
Steve Pfeiffer, author of Collecting Case Knives: Identification and Price Guide published by Krause Publications.
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Re: Case CV blade knives in the 80's
Thanks, I did not know that. It will help when looking for those 70's, and 80's, knives.