Found me a Doctor.... Why all the letters?
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Found me a Doctor.... Why all the letters?
Hello everyone....
I found me this pretty little doctor. It's on the way but while looking at the sellers pics I see the tang stamp says SR6185 SSP...
What does the "SR" in front of the number mean?
I have looked all around and I have found tang stamps that say just "6185 SSP"... so I am confused a little about the extra letters.
It's a purdy red 'un.
Looks like the year is 1980 from the other tang stamp.
Thanks for lookin'...
Mike
I found me this pretty little doctor. It's on the way but while looking at the sellers pics I see the tang stamp says SR6185 SSP...
What does the "SR" in front of the number mean?
I have looked all around and I have found tang stamps that say just "6185 SSP"... so I am confused a little about the extra letters.
It's a purdy red 'un.
Looks like the year is 1980 from the other tang stamp.
Thanks for lookin'...
Mike
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Re: Found me a Doctor.... Why all the letters?
I believe the SR stands for Smooth Red. The bone often does not take up
the dye as smoothly as yours.
I have a SR6244.
Bob
the dye as smoothly as yours.
I have a SR6244.
Bob
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I think the sr stands for satin rose bone.
Ed
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Re: Found me a Doctor.... Why all the letters?
That is a sweet looking knife you have there Bob...
Man, that slick red bone will knock your socks off!
Mike
Man, that slick red bone will knock your socks off!
Mike
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Sho 'nuff..... sounds like a winner!Landersknives wrote:I think the sr stands for satin rose bone.
Mike
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I thought SR stood for "Smooth Rose"?
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Re: smooth rose bone list HELP!!!
Sat Feb 06, 2010 10:19 am
emt964 wrote:
trying to collect one of each knife that case put the smooth rose bone handle on. i believe i have the correct list. but if anyone can tell which ones they are i uld greatly appreciate it. pattern numbers and the year thx!!
I think that you are talking about the knives that Case put out in 1979-1982 with "Satin Rose" bone handles (that was Case's name for the handle). These used the prefix "SR".
This was a topic here on AAPK in 2010 and here was Knifeaholics response above.
But in his new book I think he may have changed it to “smooth rose”. So I guess either one is right.
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Re: smooth rose bone list HELP!!!
Sat Feb 06, 2010 10:19 am
emt964 wrote:
trying to collect one of each knife that case put the smooth rose bone handle on. i believe i have the correct list. but if anyone can tell which ones they are i uld greatly appreciate it. pattern numbers and the year thx!!
I think that you are talking about the knives that Case put out in 1979-1982 with "Satin Rose" bone handles (that was Case's name for the handle). These used the prefix "SR".
This was a topic here on AAPK in 2010 and here was Knifeaholics response above.
But in his new book I think he may have changed it to “smooth rose”. So I guess either one is right.
Ed
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Re: Found me a Doctor.... Why all the letters?
I don`t follow newer Case knives,but I would have guessed "Strawberry Red"! Bill
Re: Found me a Doctor.... Why all the letters?
Satin Rose is correct based on my knowledge.Landersknives wrote:I think the sr stands for satin rose bone.
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Re: Found me a Doctor.... Why all the letters?
I based my information from the knifedb.com web site but it looks like satin rose is
described in Steve Pfeiffer's Collecting Case Knives.
The AAPK store members usually mentions smooth red.
Maybe W.R.Case meant it to mean Satin Rose and the knife collecting public wants it to mean
smooth red. Who knows? I wish the W.R. Case web site was more thorough.
The Satin Rose describes the beautiful handle material best.
Bob
described in Steve Pfeiffer's Collecting Case Knives.
The AAPK store members usually mentions smooth red.
Maybe W.R.Case meant it to mean Satin Rose and the knife collecting public wants it to mean
smooth red. Who knows? I wish the W.R. Case web site was more thorough.
The Satin Rose describes the beautiful handle material best.
Bob
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Very nice looking Case you have there Bob.rea1eye wrote:I have a SR6244.

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Re: Found me a Doctor.... Why all the letters?
I may have goofed in my earlier post when I referred to this bone as "Satin Rose". Though I would swear that I saw Case call it that early on...maybe I'm just mistaken.
You can see from the attached 1980 new product sheet, that Case did refer to it as "smooth rose"...not "smooth red".
You can see from the attached 1980 new product sheet, that Case did refer to it as "smooth rose"...not "smooth red".
Steve Pfeiffer, author of Collecting Case Knives: Identification and Price Guide published by Krause Publications.
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I was right??
Holy handgrenades - that's never happened before! 


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LOL...... I know just how you feel.....TwoFlowersLuggage wrote:I was right??Holy handgrenades - that's never happened before!
Mike

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knifeaholic wrote:I may have goofed in my earlier post when I referred to this bone as "Satin Rose". Though I would swear that I saw Case call it that early on...maybe I'm just mistaken.
You can see from the attached 1980 new product sheet, that Case did refer to it as "smooth rose"...not "smooth red".
Steve here are some excerpts from your first book my friend.
Ed
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