6292 Texas Jack

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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Re: 6292 Texas Jack

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Brumbydownunder wrote:You are all Evil
Until late November I was unaware this wonderful pattern existed and had a 'fairly' tight rein on my Hobby (AKA Knife Addiction ::tear:: )
Then I stumbled onto this thread .... now look what you have done :lol:
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Derek
PS any other similar patterns you'd like to suggest ? :roll:
As to your “PS”, I suggest the 75 Stockman. 4-1/4” I recall based on memory. Slightly bigger than the 92. 1/4” as I recall.

Jerry
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Re: 6292 Texas Jack

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zp4ja wrote:
Brumbydownunder wrote:You are all Evil
Until late November I was unaware this wonderful pattern existed and had a 'fairly' tight rein on my Hobby (AKA Knife Addiction ::tear:: )
Then I stumbled onto this thread .... now look what you have done :lol:
DSCN8070 (2).JPG

Derek
PS any other similar patterns you'd like to suggest ? :roll:
As to your “PS”, I suggest the 75 Stockman. 4-1/4” I recall based on memory. Slightly bigger than the 92. 1/4” as I recall.

Jerry
Thanks Jerry I'll check them out...
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Re: 6292 Texas Jack

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Great 92 Jacks Gents. I am a big fan of a large jack knife.

Here is my CASE XX USA era 6292. This is an EDC I carried for the last month. Cool white accents in the bone, both sides.

Jerry
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