6292 Texas Jack
6292 Texas Jack
What year did Case drop the 6292 Pattern?
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Steve Pfeiffer: "...remained in the CASE product line until after 2000 but has also been discontinued."
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There are still 6232s (or were after 2000) as far as I'm aware. I have one in a box from after that period. My sometimes-user 6232 is a '90s model. I wonder if this model is long enough to be considered a "Texas jack" like the 92 is.




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I have a 62087 that was marked as a "Texas Jack" on the box. Need to check and see if I still have the box.
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I've seen a book or two that called the 6247 a Texas jack.
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Received this 6292 from Dimitri in a POS Roundtable. Not a POS in my book.
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Re: "Last" Texas Jack
hughd wrote:What year did Case drop the 6292 Pattern?
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It is listed on the Case website as being retired sometime in the last ten years . No exact year given.hughd wrote:hughd wrote:What year did Case drop the 6292 Pattern?
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Cleaner than my EDC 6292...jerryd6818 wrote:Received this 6292 from Dimitri in a POS Roundtable. Not a POS in my book.

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We've got snow on that stump this morning John,nice.
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Thank You Lyle..wlf wrote:We've got snow on that stump this morning John,nice.



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Thank You 32man...32man wrote:Very nice Johnjmh58 wrote:DSC04925.JPG


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Tony, your nice 6292 is tang stamped for 2000, do you know if the 6392 lasted as long? Thanks, OH
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No, unfortunately the last year for the 6392 was 1990...sigh...one of my favorite Case patterns.Old Hunter wrote:Tony, your nice 6292 is tang stamped for 2000, do you know if the 6392 lasted as long? Thanks, OH
IIRC the last year for the 6292 was either 2000 or 2001.
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Thank Steve.. One of my favs also!!! Seemed to be about the perfect pocket sized Stockman (6392)...
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Thanks Steve. I have two of the 6392 Stockman; about 1980 and 1988 - the difference in Fit & Finish between the two is quite evident. One of my favorite Stockman pattern knives as well. OH
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Thanks, OH. Before today, I only knew that the Texas jack outlasted the stockman by a while. Thankfully, an expert showed up...Old Hunter wrote:Tony, your nice 6292 is tang stamped for 2000, do you know if the 6392 lasted as long? Thanks, OH
Steve, I'm right there with you and I'm usually keeping one eye on your store for the pattern.knifeaholic wrote:No, unfortunately the last year for the 6392 was 1990...sigh...one of my favorite Case patterns.
IIRC the last year for the 6292 was either 2000 or 2001.
I've almost given up on finding a nice 6392 and while I'm set for 6292s if one wows me I'm not averse to jumping on it. I love the 75 but there is definitely a place in my heart for the 92. Could the bigger frame be that much bigger of a seller for them these days? In 1990 they would have been competing with 4" stock knives from Schrade, Camillus, Boker, et al. so not producing a 6392 is a little strange to me.
My #1 6292 is from 1982 and walks&talks as well as any Case I have from any era. The 2000 jack isn't that much different. W&T/snap excellent. Fit is a slight issue with a small gap between one liner and spring and one bolster almost seemingly tilted outward a tiny bit, but this knife was also used when I got it and was always intended to be a user.Old Hunter wrote:Thanks Steve. I have two of the 6392 Stockman; about 1980 and 1988 - the difference in Fit & Finish between the two is quite evident. One of my favorite Stockman pattern knives as well. OH
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Tony, this thread has had me digging them out. I have found two 6392 (1973 & 1987) and two 6292 (1982 & 1996); of the four only the 1987 is visually sub-standard as compared to the other three (bone somewhat mismatched between the two sides, less finish work on the exterior of the knife, blocky, etc. - typical of the late 1980's era). I am happy to report that the 1982 and the 1996 are both equal in terms of fit and finish as well as walk & talk, with the 1973 being above them both, but slightly so. OH
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Re: 6292 Texas Jack
Bottom knife is a 6292 XX, center knife is a 6392 USA, top knife 5392 10 dot. I think the XX Green bone was made in the 50's. The XX 6292 is my favorite of these. Wanted to show the 6292.
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Can't say I'd turn ANY of those away!



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Until late November I was unaware this wonderful pattern existed and had a 'fairly' tight rein on my Hobby (AKA Knife Addiction
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Then I stumbled onto this thread .... now look what you have done
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PS any other similar patterns you'd like to suggest ?
Until late November I was unaware this wonderful pattern existed and had a 'fairly' tight rein on my Hobby (AKA Knife Addiction

Then I stumbled onto this thread .... now look what you have done

PS any other similar patterns you'd like to suggest ?

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