Every now and then I see a Case "Christmas" plastic sided knife ... these were mostly made in the 1990's. I'm sure at that time Case had to know about the issue of celluloid outgassing ... does anyone know if these "Christmas" knives had actual celluloid sides or were made of a more modern plastic ? Thx
Case "Christmas" plastic sides - celluloid ?
Case "Christmas" plastic sides - celluloid ?
pffffft that's not a knife ......... now THAT'S a knife !! Crocodile Dundee
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Re: Case "Christmas" plastic sides - celluloid ?
Hi, I would take a wild guess and say that they aren't celluloid, I remember talking to someone who worked at Case xx he said they quit using it before the 1990's, but some Case xx select is advertise as celluloid, I have 3 or 4 of them and no sign of gassing, another but, I have had celluloid from 100 years ago, it just went one day and took 2 or 4 other knives with it what's strange is more than one old knife gassed at the same time,luckily no other knives were near by the others, something had to cause it, all my celluloid started going bad, in different parts of the house. I read a scientific paper on it, the end findings were that celluloid is like a time bomb.I just looked in a drawer it had a picture with a clear cover over it, it gassed so bad I almost didn't recognize it. George God bless P/S it makes me sick to look at it, I lost a lot of money and some of my favorite knives
Re: Case "Christmas" plastic sides - celluloid ?
sad story, but thx for the infojunom wrote:Hi, I would take a wild guess and say that they aren't celluloid, I remember talking to someone who worked at Case xx he said they quit using it before the 1990's, but some Case xx select is advertise as celluloid, I have 3 or 4 of them and no sign of gassing, another but, I have had celluloid from 100 years ago, it just went one day and took 2 or 4 other knives with it what's strange is more than one old knife gassed at the same time,luckily no other knives were near by the others, something had to cause it, all my celluloid started going bad, in different parts of the house. I read a scientific paper on it, the end findings were that celluloid is like a time bomb.I just looked in a drawer it had a picture with a clear cover over it, it gassed so bad I almost didn't recognize it. George God bless P/S it makes me sick to look at it, I lost a lot of money and some of my favorite knives

pffffft that's not a knife ......... now THAT'S a knife !! Crocodile Dundee
John
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Re: Case "Christmas" plastic sides - celluloid ?
I've started putting any knife I even suspect of being celluloid into its own sealed freezer ziplock bag. I figure that will either make it go quicker, or maybe protect it from going at all. Either way, it will hopefully protect any other nearby knives for at least a little while.
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Re: Case "Christmas" plastic sides - celluloid ?
I've seen some antique celluloid wind up clocks with the case wrapped really bad. Know folks that quit collecting them but, I've seen many ladies dresser sets and combs and hair brushes with no problems.