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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Nice knife, hard to beat a Case copperhead to carry ::tu::

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Sorry for my hiatus! Took a 3 month knife break..
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Pretty impressive return knife Zack ::tu::
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espn77 wrote:Pretty impressive return knife Zack ::tu::
Thanks, it wasn't a bargain but a good deal considering the condition. I don't imagine I'll be able to upgrade it
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XxTestedxX wrote:Sorry for my hiatus! Took a 3 month knife break..
So, apparently your three month stint in rehab didn't work? ::undecided::

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QTCut5 wrote:
XxTestedxX wrote:Sorry for my hiatus! Took a 3 month knife break..
So, apparently your three month stint in rehab didn't work? ::undecided::

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I was thinking about going UA for a while but if it doesn't work, why bother.
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Zack that is a stunner! ::tu::
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I just picked up this Case tested era 640045 in Greenbone. I love the knife. Great snap and in wonderful condition. I have to find a bail but that is ok. Here are a few pictures.
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That's really nice Ed. I'm sure you'll find a bail soon.
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Nice old knife Ed!
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Great knife Zach!

Awesome knife Ed. Just curious, are you sure on the model number? That model number would make it a contract knife made for CASE by someone else as I recall. Normally they were more low budget with thinner stock, cheaper materials like in handles and no shield.
Could be way off in my statement but that is what I know from some of the contract knives I have.

This is my response with no research material at hand.

Either way, great old knife.

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Awesome knife Zack ::tu:: ::tu:: and a very good knife Ed ::tu:: ::tu::

I’ve been on a break too. Haven’t bought a knife since November :shock:
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zp4ja wrote:Great knife Zach!

Awesome knife Ed. Just curious, are you sure on the model number? That model number would make it a contract knife made for CASE by someone else as I recall. Normally they were more low budget with thinner stock, cheaper materials like in handles and no shield.
Could be way off in my statement but that is what I know from some of the contract knives I have.

This is my response with no research material at hand

Either way, great old knife.

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Thanks Jerry. I am not 100% positive on the model number. I was going by the length. In the Pocket Knife Traders Guide volume 8 it lists in the tested era the 6445 R but they are 3 3/4 inches long and they list the 640045 R at 3 5/8 inches long. It feels and looks like it was made by Case and not contacted out. It is a solid super nice knife. I appreciate the question Jerry as I would love to be sure of the pattern.
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I will measure again lol I may have measured wrong. Won’t be the first time today I have miss measured something. ::dang:: :lol:
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Good looking Orange Q. Smooth looker.
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Great looking mini Q. That very same model is calling to me as well. So far I haven't answered the phone. ::tu::
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This little bugger arrived today.
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Railsplitter wrote:This little bugger arrived today.
I'm a big, big fan of the 109W, Railsplitter. I love that bone, too. What does Case call it?
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Tsar Bomba wrote:
Railsplitter wrote:This little bugger arrived today.
I'm a big, big fan of the 109W, Railsplitter. I love that bone, too. What does Case call it?
Thanks Tony. It's my first time even handling a Mini Copperhead. Nice little knife and the blades both have great snap. I just put the box away minutes ago and I didn't check the label but the dealer I got it from lists it as Sawcut Crimson Bone.

EDIT: The box label reads "BBB Crimson". I can only guess that means BarnBoard Crimson but I don't know where that third B comes into play.
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Got another moose in today

Looks like a display model
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Good lookin' Moose! ::tu::
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QTCut5 wrote:1999 Smooth Persimmon Bone Wharncliffe Mini Trapper 6207W SS

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XxTestedxX wrote:Got another moose in today

Looks like a display model
Very nice Zach. Why is it a display model?
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