Case knife repair

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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Case knife repair

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Are there any Case knife repairmen in the Lexington, KY area? Need to re-peen the center pin and install a new scale pin, (stag scales). Also, what effect will this repair have on the value of a "XX" era 5375 knife? If no one in my local area, who on this site does quality repair on Case knives?

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There are several knife mechanics that are members here. Check the Knife Repair and Restoration subforum viewforum.php?f=37. Also Case has a repair center at the factory that has done excellent work for me in the past, at reasonable cost. https://caseknives.com/pages/warranty-repair

What you’re wanting sounds like a fairly simple repair. If done properly using parts equivalent to original parts it should not adversely affect the knife’s value. Where people get into trouble is having a knife repaired with poor quality workmanship, obviously different materials (like using brass pins when the originals were nickel silver) or techniques not correct for the time when the knife was made (spun versus peined pins).

A word of advice if I may (you may not need it but others reading this might). Don’t be in a hurry. If they’re good at what they do there will be a backlog of work ahead of yours. And if they’re good at what they do it will be worth the wait. ::nod::

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Mumbleypeg wrote:Don’t be in a hurry. If they’re good at what they do there will be a backlog of work ahead of yours. And if they’re good at what they do it will be worth the wait
Some sage advise there Ken, well said!
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bestgear wrote:Some sage advise there Ken, well said!
I concur. ::tu::

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Mumbleypeg wrote:There are several knife mechanics that are members here. Check the Knife Repair and Restoration subforum viewforum.php?f=37. Also Case has a repair center at the factory that has done excellent work for me in the past, at reasonable cost. https://caseknives.com/pages/warranty-repair

What you’re wanting sounds like a fairly simple repair. If done properly using parts equivalent to original parts it should not adversely affect the knife’s value. Where people get into trouble is having a knife repaired with poor quality workmanship, obviously different materials (like using brass pins when the originals were nickel silver) or techniques not correct for the time when the knife was made (spun versus peined pins).

A word of advice if I may (you may not need it but others reading this might). Don’t be in a hurry. If they’re good at what they do there will be a backlog of work ahead of yours. And if they’re good at what they do it will be worth the wait. ::nod::

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Go back and read the OP he is looking for a repairman in the Lexington, KY area.
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Thanks Bob. I did read it, did you?
LeftyKnifeGuy wrote: If no one in my local area, who on this site does quality repair on Case knives?

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Apparently you’re in that area? And I’m supposed to know that? Sorry but I didn’t. Hope y’all work something out. ::tu::

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In review of my post I see that I created some confusion. I apologize for that. Any-hoo, I've got the info I need to proceed. Thank you Gentlemen.
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just bob wrote:Go back and read the OP he is looking for a repairman in the Lexington, KY area.
In Ken's defense, the OP also asked for info on anyone on this site that works on Case knives. I think Ken was just trying to offer additional information to help the person should he not find someone in his local area.

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A lot of us are here to learn...I think more info...helps us all.
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bestgear wrote:
Mumbleypeg wrote:Don’t be in a hurry. If they’re good at what they do there will be a backlog of work ahead of yours. And if they’re good at what they do it will be worth the wait
Some sage advise there Ken, well said!
I agree most excellent advise.
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