Case XX 610096 SS Tiny Toothpick Cracked Ice
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Case XX 610096 SS Tiny Toothpick Cracked Ice
Does anyone know anything about this tiny toothpick? Is it a certain series? Its a super cool knife and I have new seen one like this before.
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Re: Case XX 610096 SS Tiny Toothpick Cracked Ice
Since no one has responded to this, I’m going to assume they don’t know anything about it. It’s certainly not even remotely like any ”cracked ice” knife I’ve ever seen. Can’t read what appears to be a signature on the blade?
I’m wondering if it’s some aftermarket treatment, or an SFO of some sort. Recommend you contact Case and ask them by email to:
consumer-relations@wrcase.com.
Ken

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Re: Case XX 610096 SS Tiny Toothpick Cracked Ice
In my understanding, which is frequently incorrect, cracked ice refers to a synthetic handle material used in early to mid 1900's. On the 610096 in question it would appear the "cracked ice" is related to the blade treatment (maybe
). Anyway, I would agree mumbleypeg's assessment that it is likely someone bought a production knife and then customized it.

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Re: Case XX 610096 SS Tiny Toothpick Cracked Ice
I will do that and let you know what they respond with.Mumbleypeg wrote:Since no one has responded to this, I’m going to assume they don’t know anything about it. It’s certainly not even remotely like any ”cracked ice” knife I’ve ever seen. Can’t read what appears to be a signature on the blade?I’m wondering if it’s some aftermarket treatment, or an SFO of some sort. Recommend you contact Case and ask them by email to:
consumer-relations@wrcase.com.
Ken
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Re: Case XX 610096 SS Tiny Toothpick Cracked Ice
I ended up finding out that the blade was custom made. Case did not know anything else about it, however.
Re: Case XX 610096 SS Tiny Toothpick Cracked Ice
Joeshankshack you must have one of a kind. Heavy on the neat side. 
