Any of you Case experts know what the letters "ACK" stand for in the pattern number tang stamp on the spay blade of this 2004 Case Collector's Club Allegheny Mountain Bone 6207 Mini Trapper?
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CCC Tang Stamp Mystery
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Re: CCC Tang Stamp Mystery
It appears to be a reference to that jigged Allegheny Mountain bone judging by a couple of knives currently on sale by AAPK sellers. All of these knives appear to be Case collector club knives, so perhaps the ACK stands for "Allegheny Club Knife"?
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Re: CCC Tang Stamp Mystery
ACK = Annual Club Knife.
Every year Case makes a set of three knives available to members as the official Annual Club Knives: a Life member knife, a Regular member knife, and a Junior member knife, all engraved with the respective member's club member number. Only life members can buy a life member knife. All members can get the Regular member knife, and so on. Life members can get all three knives. (Junior members are kids sponsored by members, up to two junior members free per membership. The junior memberships are free, the knives are not free.)
From time to time they offer other "club knives" with the CCC shield, but only the official annual club knives are marked ACK. And those will also have a blade etch saying "Life Member", "Regular Member, or "Junior Member". None of the other club knives will have that specific etch.
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Every year Case makes a set of three knives available to members as the official Annual Club Knives: a Life member knife, a Regular member knife, and a Junior member knife, all engraved with the respective member's club member number. Only life members can buy a life member knife. All members can get the Regular member knife, and so on. Life members can get all three knives. (Junior members are kids sponsored by members, up to two junior members free per membership. The junior memberships are free, the knives are not free.)
From time to time they offer other "club knives" with the CCC shield, but only the official annual club knives are marked ACK. And those will also have a blade etch saying "Life Member", "Regular Member, or "Junior Member". None of the other club knives will have that specific etch.
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Re: CCC Tang Stamp Mystery
AHHH...so, that would explain why these other CCC knives do not have "ACK" on the tang stamp. Thanks for clearing that up, Ken...it was driving me nuts trying to figure it out. Although Tony's guess was what I had settled on, too, for lack of anything better (and I was pretty sure it didn't stand for "Another Case Knife!)Mumbleypeg wrote:ACK = Annual Club Knife.
From time to time they offer other "club knives" with the CCC shield, but only the official annual club knives are marked ACK. And those will also have a blade etch saying "Life Member", "Regular Member, or "Junior Member". None of the other club knives will have that specific etch.
Ken
Some examples of Case Collector's Club knives that are not official Annual Club Knives: I know this may seem excessively trivial, but, as the saying goes, "The Devil is in the details" and that goes double for someone like me who suffers from Cutlery Related OCD...I noticed that on the 1992 Jr. member knife, the brass bomb shield shield shows the word "Collector's" with a possessive apostrophe (which is grammatically correct), while on all the other shields (and blade etches) there is no apostrophe in the word "Collectors". Hmmm... As a former English teacher, I'm probably the only Case collector who has ever noticed that...or cared about it.
Also, and much more obvious is the omission of a pattern number tang stamp altogether on one of the 1997 Jr. Member knives, which is a shame since 007 is a unique pattern number not seen on any other Mini Trappers other than the Case Classics which has a pattern number of 62007 1/2.
One of the 1997 Jr. Member knives also has only two dots on the date tang stamp which, technically, would make it a 1998 release...very curious indeed.
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