Newest Case Pick-Ups
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Here's one I picked up the other day. More fodder for my pearl fetish.
A tested era 82042.
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Thanks Steve! It's a little bit of a departure from the usual rounded bolster pen knives. Kind of caught my eye.steve99f wrote:That's nice Greg!
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I looked it up in my 4th Sargents and didn't see this listed, it does show an 82042 with slanted bolsters though. 15th Price & Zalesky same thing. Have you found this variation in your references? Not questioning the knife Greg, just puzzling as to this not being listed. Cool pen anyway. 
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I did check my Sargents 7th and found the straight bolster in bone in the tested era and pearl from the Bradford era so it could be rehandled or perhaps a transition knife. I'm happy with it either way.steve99f wrote:I looked it up in my 4th Sargents and didn't see this listed, it does show an 82042 with slanted bolsters though. 15th Price & Zalesky same thing. Have you found this variation in your references? Not questioning the knife Greg, just puzzling as to this not being listed. Cool pen anyway.
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Nice knife Greg. I think the tested and older pearl are the most under rated knives out there. They are some of my favorites
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Dagnabit! Would you guys stop posting those beautiful Burnt Indigo Copperlocks?? I've been carrying one of those in an online shopping cart for a week trying to talk myself out of buying it!! 
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Got this one this week
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In today's mail I received a very interesting pair. (Well, at least interesting to me!)
They are a pair of all stainless gentlemen's pen knives. The one on the top has a Tested XX (1920-1940) tang stamp, and the other is marked as a 1965-1969). The Tested XX knife doesn't have a pattern mark (or it is worn off), the other has its M279 mark. Should the Tested XX normally have a pattern mark? It is interesting how much thinner and *at least to me) more elegant the older version is. However, the newer version is easier to actually use with the more accessible nail nick.
They are a pair of all stainless gentlemen's pen knives. The one on the top has a Tested XX (1920-1940) tang stamp, and the other is marked as a 1965-1969). The Tested XX knife doesn't have a pattern mark (or it is worn off), the other has its M279 mark. Should the Tested XX normally have a pattern mark? It is interesting how much thinner and *at least to me) more elegant the older version is. However, the newer version is easier to actually use with the more accessible nail nick.
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It is more common for Tested XX knives to not include pattern numbers. When a Tested XX knife does have a pattern number marked, my opinion is that the knife is an older Tested XX knife (i.e., made closer to 1920). Many Case Bradford era (1914-1920) knives were marked with pattern numbers. I believe your perception of "elegance" on the old knife is valid and, while subjective, is an effective way of determining when a knife may be misrepresented. Here is a recent example:TwoFlowersLuggage wrote:Should the Tested XX normally have a pattern mark?
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TFL you had better be careful. Those old Case knives can become quite addicting. Here's one I found in my mail basket today!TwoFlowersLuggage wrote:In today's mail I received a very interesting pair. (Well, at least interesting to me!)
They are a pair of all stainless gentlemen's pen knives. The one on the top has a Tested XX (1920-1940) tang stamp, and the other is marked as a 1965-1969). The Tested XX knife doesn't have a pattern mark (or it is worn off), the other has its M279 mark. Should the Tested XX normally have a pattern mark? It is interesting how much thinner and *at least to me) more elegant the older version is. However, the newer version is easier to actually use with the more accessible nail nick.
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I still have quite a ways to go before I would be willing to buy as beautiful a knife as that! 
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That's some bodacious stag there Justin!

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Now that is what I think stag is supposed to look like. Good find JustinJdub wrote:Picked this nice trapper up..
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Very nice my friend!!!!!!!Jdub wrote:Picked this nice trapper up..
Was never really a trapper fan until I started carrying that one I got from you. Great pattern. Great example you have there. Nice stag.
Carry it in good health my friend.
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Thanks for all the comments guys.
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Justin and Zack,
Those are some fine knives
Tom
Those are some fine knives
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Greg, nice find on your Case XX C61050 SAB cokebottle.gsmith7158 wrote:Here's one I found in my mail basket today!
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Justin, I'm piling on to the comments already made about the nice stag on your Case XX 5254.Jdub wrote:Picked this nice trapper up..
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Thanks Jerry! It's got a little bit of pitting on the blade but those handles are nice.RalphAlsip wrote:Greg, nice find on your Case XX C61050 SAB cokebottle.gsmith7158 wrote:Here's one I found in my mail basket today!![]()
Green bone is scarce on the the XX cokebottles.
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You guys find lots of sweet new and old Case knives.

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Thank you!olderdogs1 wrote:Justin and Zack,
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