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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Great looking knife Greg.
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Greg, Ike it ::tu:: ::tu::
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jlw257 wrote:Greg, Ike it ::tu:: ::tu::
doglegg wrote:Great looking knife Greg.
Thanks fellas! The ebony combined with that propeller shield really makes that one look good to me. ::nod::
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gsmith7158 wrote:
jlw257 wrote:Greg, Ike it ::tu:: ::tu::
doglegg wrote:Great looking knife Greg.
Thanks fellas! The ebony combined with that propeller shield really makes that one look good to me. ::nod::
Greg I would agree. Ebony does it for me. I like honey bone(?) but the ebony is my favorite. And that is a great looking shield.
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Pure Beauty here
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That is beautiful!!! An awesome piece of bone there.
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steve99f wrote:That is beautiful!!! An awesome piece of bone there.
Thanks Steve
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Spectacular piece Zach! Oh how I wish they still made bone handles like that. ::drool::

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Beautiful Clasp!!!


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XxTestedxX,
I am new to collecting Case knives. I have never seen a Clasp pattern in person. Yours looks terrific! It also appears to be HUGE. I bet it weighs a ton and would require a tight belt to pocket carry it.:) When was it made? Thanks.
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boykinlp wrote:XxTestedxX,
I am new to collecting Case knives. I have never seen a Clasp pattern in person. Yours looks terrific! It also appears to be HUGE. I bet it weighs a ton and would require a tight belt to pocket carry it.:) When was it made? Thanks.
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Picked up this nice pruner, Case XX era, used but not abused with great bone.
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JohnR,
That is a nice one! ::tu::
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Treefarmer and I have the same opinion. Nice knife.
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Real FINE bone on that pruner there John!!! ::tu:: John :D
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While I don't care for the hawkbill pruner pattern, I can certainly appreciate great looking bone.
That there, John, is some absolutely gorgeous bone!!
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I know this is just personal preference but I'll take a knife with red bone handles like JohnR's over any stag handled knife you care to show. That bone is just fantastic. ::tu::
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John, I'm piling on with another comment on the fantastic Case red bone on your Hawkbill. ::tu::
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JohnR wrote:Picked up this nice pruner, Case XX era, used but not abused with great bone.
I'd like to have that to go with my Loomfixer I bought new, same era.
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That clasp knife and the hawkbill are both spectacular! I could gaze upon their beauty for hours if time allowed...mesmerizing. ::oh_my:: ::tu::
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I hope the Catt stone is appropriate for this page considering it’s a case family brand :)
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XxTestedxX wrote:I hope the Catt stone is appropriate for this page considering it’s a case family brand :)
Nice stone, great knives. You should post the stone on this thread also! ::tu:: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=40335&hilit=Sharpening+stones

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This is a Case Tested XX 61215 1/2 that is 5" closed. Note the mark says only "Case" and omits the "Tested XX" part. The pattern number is marked on the back of the tang. Handles resemble Rogers jigging.

I'm curious to learn if anyone thinks (or knows) that Schrade made this pattern for Case.
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That's really nice Jerry. My Remington looks just like yours, same pin placement and schrade made it. Blades look the same also.
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Thanks Keith. Your knife if is a R2403 right? It's a beauty. I'm not surprised to see the similarity.
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