Newest Case Pick-Ups

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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Larry, the Tested greenbone 6488 is spectacular! ::tu:: ::tu::
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My first Yellow CV from 2012. 3318PU
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Nice 18 farside!!! ::tu::
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jmh58 wrote:Nice 18 farside!!! ::tu::
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Hard to beat a yellow Delrin 18. Wanted a Case Changer XX for a longtime; finally found a deal on one at a Pawn & Gun this past week. Cleaned it up, sharpened the Clip, and took some better pictures. From 1986 and 1985. OH
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Great looking Xchanger OH!
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steve99f wrote:Great looking Xchanger OH!
Thank you Steve.
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That looks useful OH ::nod:: do the blades seat well??
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Dogg, I've had all four blades in the handle now. All seat well, they each align with the spring a bit differently, but lock up and closing is tight and aligned with the blade well on all of them. Overall I am very pleased with this purchase. OH
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Been carrying case pocket knives for 40+ years. Got the fever to buy a few more recently.
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TW200,
Welcome to AAPK! That's a colorful handful of Trappers for a 1st post. ::tu::
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Thank you sir ::tu::
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TW200 wrote:Been carrying case pocket knives for 40+ years. Got the fever to buy a few more recently.
Welcome to the AAPK club. Nice score too, congrats. Good to see some new blood. Would love to see some of those old Case knives you been carrying for 40 plus years. I'm drooling already. Keep 'em coming.
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Welcome TW200 - you are going to fit right in here! Nice Case Trappers. OH
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I wish I still owned my knives from 40 years ago but I was just a young kid that either traded or lost my pocket knives back then. Always had one in my pocket since elementary school, including at school.
Now my oldest case is a 1982 stockman that my dad gave me in high school and the next oldest is a 1993 stockman.
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Welcome TW200, that trapper on the far left of the photo sure has fancy bolsters. All are eye catchers. ::tu::
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Picked up this Texas Jack 62032 CV yesterday at Cabela's, Hamburg, PA. Nice to be able to hand pick the knife you want.
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i picked up this lockback at the fun show this weekend.
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im new here guys i got these recently i posted them on another thread but if anybody can confirm that red stag case fixed blade was made between 1920-1940 i hope the pic is good enough i got it and the blue scroll and the 10 dot elephants toe and a gun show the boker usa and the german bull congress in a trade and i wish my collection comes close to some of the ones ive been lookn at on here my god what good lookn knives
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Joefm welcome to the fold. If those are the kind of knives you are looking for you are among friends. AAPK will most definitely massage your addiction. If you are just starting get ready for a wild ride! ::tu::
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Joefm:

The stamp on the Case sheath knife was one used in the time frame you mention. In the latest Sargent's book, Brad Wood wrote (edited?) the fixed Case blade section has a stamp chart without timeframes. He indicated no one knew for sure what was used when. The fixed blades don't track with the folders until 1980.

That is a great days work by the way, those are some good knives. ::tu::

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Came Wednesday.
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Well Jerry, some mistakes turn out good. Love the wharnie and great looking knife. ::tu::
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jerryd--you're not the first and/or only one to make that mistake. At one time I almost considered starting a collection of full size wharncliffe (54W) trappers just because I kept seeing so many cool ones that weren't offered in the mini (07W) version. But, in the end, I decided that I had to draw the line somewhere. But, if the one you got was a mistake...all I can say is--I wish I made more mistakes that turned out as well as yours did. Beautiful knife. And you know me...I love a wharncliffe no matter what knife it's on. Although I know green's not necessarily your preferred color of choice, personally, I'm a big fan of the red enameled shield on any Case knife, regardless of handle material or color. ::tu::

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Thanks fellers. I went looking for the one I thought it was and found it (I hope) on KnifeWorks. It's in Hunter Green Barn Board and showed the Wharncliffe secondary blade but in the description it said Spey Blade, so I called them. She assured me it's Wharncliffe but I'm still nervous and will be until next week when it gets here. ::pray::

Last June I bought one off eBay that was the same year (2015), in Hunter Green Barn Board, that showed a Wharncliffe blade but when it got here it had a spey blade. I sent that one back but if this one turns out to be a spey blade, I give up and will just keep it.

I have pictures so at least I know the knife exists.
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