Jack knife 6231 1/2
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Jack knife 6231 1/2
The question is the tang stamps. The small blade dates 1914 to 1920. The larger blade dates 1920 to 1940. The knife is green bone. Why does this knife have different tang stamps? Could case company have possibly put these blades in like that in 1920? There is no pattern number on either blade.
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Welcome to AAPK.
In order to address your issue, those who know will need well lite, in focus pictures. No pictures is like stumbling around in the dark.
Edit: There's a sticky in the Tips & Tricks forum giving step by step instructions for posting pictures
In order to address your issue, those who know will need well lite, in focus pictures. No pictures is like stumbling around in the dark.
Edit: There's a sticky in the Tips & Tricks forum giving step by step instructions for posting pictures
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Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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Re: Jack knife 6231 1/2
If anyone has any info on this knife please share it with me. I need to know if this knife may have came this way or if the big blade was changed at some point.
Re: Jack knife 6231 1/2
Ringo,
Happened to be bouncing around in this forum and saw no one got back with you on your question. I think the two tang marks indicate a transition knife. Case was using up blades after they changed the tang stamp to the one on the main blade. In any case this post will bring it back up and maybe someone more qualified can provide a better assessment. The 31 frame is one of my favorites.
Happened to be bouncing around in this forum and saw no one got back with you on your question. I think the two tang marks indicate a transition knife. Case was using up blades after they changed the tang stamp to the one on the main blade. In any case this post will bring it back up and maybe someone more qualified can provide a better assessment. The 31 frame is one of my favorites.
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I would like to see a picture of the entire knife along with close ups of the tang stamps. From what I can see of the bone it really does not look like Case bone and not really crazy about the Case Tested main blade stamp. Of course the pictures requested will bring more to light.
Thanks,
Tom
Thanks,
Tom
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Re: Jack knife 6231 1/2
I agree with Tom...need to see picture of the entire knife.olderdogs1 wrote:I would like to see a picture of the entire knife along with close ups of the tang stamps. From what I can see of the bone it really does not look like Case bone and not really crazy about the Case Tested main blade stamp. Of course the pictures requested will bring more to light.
Thanks,
Tom
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Re: Jack knife 6231 1/2
Case Classic??
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Re: Jack knife 6231 1/2
The Shield looks a bit strange also. Bill