Jerry i think you hit the nail square on the head...
The steel is way under rated on these babies. Takes an edge like a razor and super easy to sharpen.
You said it cody...


Couldn't have said it better myself, jerryd...that's exactly how it happened for me: wharncliffe, bone, bolsters, purchase...in that order.jerryd6818 wrote:Floyd, that Wharncliffe blade caught my eye and the bone kept me coming back for another look but it was the bolsters that put the "twitch" in my finger when it was over the buy button.





Nice!!!! I would love to have a Case Loom Fixer to go with the Ka-Bar.DM11 wrote:Won this Case 11031 SHCC last night. Sellars pic.

I hope you find one to go with your Ka-Bar Jerry.jerryd6818 wrote:Nice!!!! I would love to have a Case Loom Fixer to go with the Ka-Bar.DM11 wrote:Won this Case 11031 SHCC last night. Sellars pic.
Well sugar. Looks like it's not a Loom Fixer after all.
"*Another knife with this 31 pattern number is a 3 3/4″ jack knife that most refer to as a whaler or navy knife. They have a single sheepfoot blade, and usually have the letters SH following the pattern number. They all have walnut handles and were produced without rear bolsters. Case began manufacturing this knife sometime prior to 1940, and discontinued it in the 70′s."



