Old Case dog leg trapper
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Old Case dog leg trapper
Here is a well used 6240 that is really drawing some interest from bidders. These must really be getting rare.
https://m.ebay.com/itm/old-W-R-Case-Son ... %7Ciid%3A1
https://m.ebay.com/itm/old-W-R-Case-Son ... %7Ciid%3A1
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Re: Old Case dog leg trapper
Blades look a little rough to me Greg. Of course I know nothing about collector value. 

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Re: Old Case dog leg trapper
Yeah that's what I mean. Pretty rough knife to be garnering that kind of interest.doglegg wrote:Blades look a little rough to me Greg. Of course I know nothing about collector value.

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Re: Old Case dog leg trapper
Pretty sure secondary should be a Spey not a spear.
Not the only thing I don’t like about that knife. Just doesn’t “feel” right to me.
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Re: Old Case dog leg trapper
Some came with a pen but that one looks odd.
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Re: Old Case dog leg trapper
That's the kind of knife that you need to find a the flea market! I looked it up, if it was mint it would be a real prize and it shows both a spey and a pen were made. Still a great old knife even if someone messed up the blade.
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Re: Old Case dog leg trapper
I was thinking the same thing as soon as I saw it. I wonder if it was replaced or something.zp4ja wrote:Pretty sure secondary should be a Spey not a spear.
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Re: Old Case dog leg trapper
Here's another one that R.Davies has up for bid the pen blade look the same. They came with a pen or a long spey.
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Re: Old Case dog leg trapper
Hmmm. My friend if that is the case why are the nail nick location not the same. The OP and the the example you posted are on opposite sides. I know the older CASE knives had a big old pen that looked like a spear based on size but I don’t believe this to be the case on this OP knife.gsmith7158 wrote:Here's another one that R.Davies has up for bid the pen blade look the same. They came with a pen or a long spey.
The pen blade “secondary blade” on the OP knife is way longer obviously. That is either an altered knife or a reprofiled Spey at the very least.
That knife is not right in my opinion.
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Re: Old Case dog leg trapper
I believe you're right Jerry it may well be a reprofiled spey.
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Re: Old Case dog leg trapper
The OP knife does not look original to me.
However I believe either a pen blade or spey blade secondary would be appropriate. Here is a link to one of Tom olderdogs posts which shows a WR Case & Sons 6240 with a pen secondary.
viewtopic.php?f=66&t=47695&p=537540#p537540
This link shows a Tested XX 6240 in a group shot that has the large spey blade.
viewtopic.php?f=66&t=46740&p=512353#p517305
However I believe either a pen blade or spey blade secondary would be appropriate. Here is a link to one of Tom olderdogs posts which shows a WR Case & Sons 6240 with a pen secondary.
viewtopic.php?f=66&t=47695&p=537540#p537540
This link shows a Tested XX 6240 in a group shot that has the large spey blade.
viewtopic.php?f=66&t=46740&p=512353#p517305
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Re: Old Case dog leg trapper
Yes that definitely looks to be the case on the OP, a reprofiled spey blade on an overall rough looking knife. That was actually the point of the post. I was surprised that there was so much bidder interest here.
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Re: Old Case dog leg trapper
Agreed Greg. Did not catch that as far as modified/ reprofiled in your posts. My bad.gsmith7158 wrote:Yes that definitely looks to be the case on the OP, a reprofiled spey blade on an overall rough looking knife. That was actually the point of the post. I was surprised that there was so much bidder interest here.
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