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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Greg, I like the transition! I got the same model, cool knives
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That transition is a very nice knife Greg.

Picked up a couple nice Barlows recently, a XX and a XX U.S.A. The XX has bone that looks like the bone used during the Tested era, maybe an early XX.
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Some sweet lookers, John!
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Love those barlows John. That's some special bone. ::tu::
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Sweet bones there JohnR, congrats double time.
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Thanks guys,appreciate the comments. The saw cut on the XX really does it for me.
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10 dot 1970 whaler! I love this knife
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Beautiful Whaler Tested, congrats, looks brand new. Nice score.
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Very nice gents!! Real pretty bone/color on those Barlows!!! ::tu:: A Whaler is on my "Some Day" list!!! ::nod:: John :D
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Nice Whaler. Very clean.
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Barlow and Whaler very nice ::tu::
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My most recent Case pick ups:
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Went a little Copperhead crazy...just can't resist the 6249W.
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Also picked up a couple more Swayback Gents 61117. Perfect size pocket knife, IMO, and I love the single Wharncliffe blade.
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Although I already have one exactly like it, I just couldn't pass up this Mini Trapper 6207W for the price. I really like the Sky Blue Bone and, of course, the Wharncliffe secondary blade (Hmmm...there seems to be some kind of pattern here).
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Wow! QT, I love all of those! If you are buying mini trappers, you better be careful - you and Jerry might get into a bidding war...
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Suitcase, I don't do bidding wars. I'm a sniper and use the sniping program GIXEN. One bid per auction. That's my limit. (sorry if I ruined your joke)
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You thought I was joking? :lol:

I do exactly the same thing Jerry - including the use of gixen. I either win or I look for another target. No regrets!
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Amen brother. Those folks that bid and bid and bid, confound me. ::undecided:: They're just shooting themselves in the foot by driving the price up. ::disgust::
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Today I received this little 05263 stag-handled pen. It is pretty rare for me to find a Case knife with stag handles that is cheap enough for me to win, and when I do find one you can bet it has some "issues". The blades on this little guy have been abused. Both look short and thin with a lot of grind marks. I probably paid too much for the condition, but darn it, I get so excited when I see stag down in bottom-feeder territory that I just can't help myself. :D
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TwoFlowersLuggage wrote:Today I received this little 05263 stag-handled pen. It is pretty rare for me to find a Case knife with stag handles cheap that is cheap enough for me to win, and when I do find one you can bet it has some "issues". The blades on this little guy have been abused. Both look short and thin with a lot of grind marks. I probably paid too much for the condition, but darn it, I get so excited when I see stag down in bottom-feeder territory that I just can't help myself. :D

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Dang Suitcase. It doesn't look all that bad to me. Perfect? No but plenty good enough for those handles. ::tu::

This 07 came yesterday. The pictures don't do those Walnut Bone handles justice. I couldn't get past the threaded bolsters and had to have it.
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Jerry, that's another great 07 for you, and I agree, those bolsters are very cool!
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TwoFlowersLuggage wrote:Today I received this little 05263 stag-handled pen. It is pretty rare for me to find a Case knife with stag handles cheap that is cheap enough for me to win, and when I do find one you can bet it has some "issues". The blades on this little guy have been abused. Both look short and thin with a lot of grind marks. I probably paid too much for the condition, but darn it, I get so excited when I see stag down in bottom-feeder territory that I just can't help myself.
Nothing wrong with that one - it's got "experience". I'd be proud to carry it. ::tu::

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Surely you have one.
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This was another impulse buy of a pattern I did not previously own. It is a worn-out 6208 with a tang stamp of 1973. I'm a bit concerned about this one, I'm not sure it is completely kosher. Is a half-whittler supposed to be a single back spring? I think the answer is yes, because a full-whittler would have dual back springs, right? The visible pins in the bolsters worry me - does that mean the knife has probably been taken apart at some point in it's life? There is a bit of wobble in the primary blade. Assuming the blade is original, then I suspect this knife spent most its life riding around in someone's pocket. The handles seem much more worn than the blade.
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TFL your 6208 looks legit to me. Yes they only had one backspring. Personally I dislike the "half whittler" name. The 6208 is actually a nice pen knife. Yours has been "rode hard", but an HOK with plenty of use left in it.

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I just got this Ebony Tribal Lock Back in. My first one was badly hafted so this is my second try here. Looks like this one is a keeper. ::super_happy::
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