WR Case & Sons Humpbottom Congress LP
WR Case & Sons Humpbottom Congress LP
Received today a really neat pattern. You know it’s gonna be a cool piece when you really can’t even google it without digging big time
All blades are stamped same tang
All blades are stamped same tang
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Re: WR Case & Sons Humpbottom Congress LP
Nice find! Looks like maybe a 63046LP. What's the closed length? How about laying it down flat on a solid background (piece of white paper or similar) and photographing it so we can see it better.
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You know you shouldn't be surfing the internet cruising down the highway 80 mph. 

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Dude, unless that's an optical illusion, PUT THE PHONE DOWN AND FOCUS ON DRIVING.
Take care and God bless,
Steve
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Steve
TSgt USAF, Retired
1980-2000
But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
Re: WR Case & Sons Humpbottom Congress LP
peanut740 wrote:You know you shouldn't be surfing the internet cruising down the highway 80 mph.
Wasn’t surfing around on interwebs just snapping photo. Loaded photos later. New ones up as well.
Re: WR Case & Sons Humpbottom Congress LP
yup, BIG difference there Hoss .....Jcj02 wrote:peanut740 wrote:You know you shouldn't be surfing the internet cruising down the highway 80 mph.
Wasn’t surfing around on interwebs just snapping photo. Loaded photos later. New ones up as well.

Your eyes were still NOT ON THE ROAD !!!!!!
For as much as we love pictures, it can wait .. .. ..
Chris
i woke last night to the sound of thunder
how far off i sat and wondered
started humming a song from nineteen sixty two
aint it funny how the night moves
i woke last night to the sound of thunder
how far off i sat and wondered
started humming a song from nineteen sixty two
aint it funny how the night moves
Re: WR Case & Sons Humpbottom Congress LP
yup, BIG difference there Hoss .....
Your eyes were still NOT ON THE ROAD !!!!!!
For as much as we love pictures, it can wait .. .. .. [/quote]
Okk hey sorry....apologies sent out.
Moving on, there’s the pics. Debating if this will be a keeper still at this point. Not around on here much, I’ll keep updated

Your eyes were still NOT ON THE ROAD !!!!!!
For as much as we love pictures, it can wait .. .. .. [/quote]
Okk hey sorry....apologies sent out.
Moving on, there’s the pics. Debating if this will be a keeper still at this point. Not around on here much, I’ll keep updated
Re: WR Case & Sons Humpbottom Congress LP
Great looking old knife. Happy for you. 

Re: WR Case & Sons Humpbottom Congress LP
I would definitely call that a keeper !!Jcj02 wrote: Debating if this will be a keeper still at this point. Not around on here much, I’ll keep updated

Funny; I've never seen/heard it called a humpbottom before ....
always humpback .
Chris
i woke last night to the sound of thunder
how far off i sat and wondered
started humming a song from nineteen sixty two
aint it funny how the night moves
i woke last night to the sound of thunder
how far off i sat and wondered
started humming a song from nineteen sixty two
aint it funny how the night moves
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Re: WR Case & Sons Humpbottom Congress LP
I won't be able to help with your decision. Just wanted to say the knife is old, rare, and authentic in my opinion.Jcj02 wrote:Debating if this will be a keeper still at this point. Not around on here much, I’ll keep updated


Re: WR Case & Sons Humpbottom Congress LP
royal0014 wrote:I would definitely call that a keeper !!Jcj02 wrote: Debating if this will be a keeper still at this point. Not around on here much, I’ll keep updated
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Funny; I've never seen/heard it called a humpbottom before ....
always humpback .
I’ve heard of humpback whittlers
I hadn’t heard of this at all so just went by the book. Really neat piece
Probably a greAt keeper until I get the I don’t wanna sell price!
Re: WR Case & Sons Humpbottom Congress LP
RalphAlsip wrote:I won't be able to help with your decision. Just wanted to say the knife is old, rare, and authentic in my opinion.Jcj02 wrote:Debating if this will be a keeper still at this point. Not around on here much, I’ll keep updated![]()
The fact that it has been carried and sharpened will affect how people put a value on it.
Yes sir
Most likely no one will offers an amount worthy of the sale. It’s a very favored piece of mine now