Case 61549L "Copperlock"
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Case 61549L "Copperlock"
I have searched this forum but can find little info about the Case Copperlock. I have a very nice Copperlock from 1998 (61549L) and it comes with a sheath marked "Copperlock". I found an add in an old magazine advertising this knife: "1998 Fall Hunting Special" "Limited Edition of 500 pieces", and "Field Test Run".
In Steve P.'s book on Case knives he shows the 2 blade Copperhead but i cannot find a mention of the single blade Copperlock. Do you know why this pattern is not covered in this book ? Or, is it in there somewhere ??
And, what is meant by "Field Test Run" ?
Also what year was this Copperlock first made ? It is a very attractive pattern but has it been a good seller ? I do not collect Case knives but in my ebay knife cruising i rarely see this Copperlock pattern.
Thank you for some help.
kj
In Steve P.'s book on Case knives he shows the 2 blade Copperhead but i cannot find a mention of the single blade Copperlock. Do you know why this pattern is not covered in this book ? Or, is it in there somewhere ??
And, what is meant by "Field Test Run" ?
Also what year was this Copperlock first made ? It is a very attractive pattern but has it been a good seller ? I do not collect Case knives but in my ebay knife cruising i rarely see this Copperlock pattern.
Thank you for some help.
kj
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Re: Case 61549L "Copperlock"
CopperLocks are one of Case's more popular knives. The SMKW monthly flyer usually has them with a few choices of bone and currently buffalo horn sides. Pre-owned ones are commonly sold on eBay. However, most do not have the pouch. With thin bone sides they carry like a pocket comb so there is not a big demand for their pouches. I like them best with fat stag sides in a belt pouch but I'm in the minority.
Other than being a creative way to word an ad I do not think "Field Test Run" means anything.
The only thing CopperLocks have in common with 49 pattern CopperHeads is the CopperHead bolster hump that shields the corner of the blade tang when the blade is closed.
Other than being a creative way to word an ad I do not think "Field Test Run" means anything.
The only thing CopperLocks have in common with 49 pattern CopperHeads is the CopperHead bolster hump that shields the corner of the blade tang when the blade is closed.
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That is exactly correct.Modern Slip Joints wrote:The only thing CopperLocks have in common with 49 pattern CopperHeads is the CopperHead bolster hump that shields the corner of the blade tang when the blade is closed.
*1549L was a brand new pattern introduced in 1998.
Most were bone, hence the 6, one blade (1), pattern 549, and 'L' for lock.
So I say you have a very early example, and documentation


The Mini Copperlock 61749L was intro'd a couple of years later.
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Re: Case 61549L "Copperlock"
The first one's had 3 dot's making them rare 1997 not 1998 . There are 3 1997 listed in the AAPK Stores Luv Stag Has one item 32861 & Sanders has 2 item # 2861 & 2847 all 3 are 3dot 1997
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Thanks for this help. I had thought the Copperlock was a locking Copperhead 49 pattern. But it is the 549 pattern. Why is this not in Steve Pfeiffer's book which was published in 2009, 11 years after this pattern was introduced ? I know the Case Classics are not included because they were not made by Case. As far as i have ever read, Case does make this Copperlock knife, so it seems odd to not be included.
Also, there are no dots/x's on the tang to date it, just "Case XX/USA/61549L SS". If i did not have the box i would not be able to date it, and this also seems odd.
kj
Also, there are no dots/x's on the tang to date it, just "Case XX/USA/61549L SS". If i did not have the box i would not be able to date it, and this also seems odd.
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Joe if you look at your knife there is a dot on each side of the USA making it a 1998kootenay joe wrote:Thanks for this help. I had thought the Copperlock was a locking Copperhead 49 pattern. But it is the 549 pattern. Why is this not in Steve Pfeiffer's book which was published in 2009, 11 years after this pattern was introduced ? I know the Case Classics are not included because they were not made by Case. As far as i have ever read, Case does make this Copperlock knife, so it seems odd to not be included.
Also, there are no dots/x's on the tang to date it, just "Case XX/USA/61549L SS". If i did not have the box i would not be able to date it, and this also seems odd.
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Re: Case 61549L "Copperlock"
One of my saddest days was the day I broke the tip off the blade of my Copperlock doing something really stupid. 
BTW, there are two Copperlock patterns - the regular and the mini.

BTW, there are two Copperlock patterns - the regular and the mini.
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I was just going to mention that. I have a 51749L which I believe was made in '98.TwoFlowersLuggage wrote:
BTW, there are two Copperlock patterns - the regular and the mini.
Love it. Fits nicely in your hand and in your pocket.
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I have dozens of Case knives and other brands, but if I could have only one knife for EDC it would be a large copperlock. One large, husky clip blade; solid lockup; flat in the pocket; and traditional look. Perfect.
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Quote: "Joe if you look at your knife there is a dot on each side of the USA making it a 1998"
Thank you. I can see it now. I thought the dots would be under the USA.
kj
Thank you. I can see it now. I thought the dots would be under the USA.
kj
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Since I really got into collecting, the only knife I ever lost was a perfect specimen of a blue bone copperlock. Miss that one ... alot 

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Does anyone know why the Copperlock pattern is not mentioned in Steve P.'s book on Case knives ? All other Case patterns are shown & discussed.
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Re: Case 61549L "Copperlock"
Copperlocks are my favorite pattern. I've added to my count but these are some of my stag.
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WOW ! Amazing Copperlock collection ! Maybe one of the best for the Stag Copperlocks. Obviously impossible to pick a favorite.
Thanks for showing us.
If you need mine so that you have at least one that is not Stag, send me a PM.
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Thanks for showing us.
If you need mine so that you have at least one that is not Stag, send me a PM.
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Re: Case 61549L "Copperlock"
The knife is from the "floating dots" stamp era. At some point during the mid-1990's Case started placing the date code dots on either side of "U.S.A." on the tang stamp instead of under it.kootenay joe wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2019 12:24 am Quote: "Joe if you look at your knife there is a dot on each side of the USA making it a 1998"
Thank you. I can see it now. I thought the dots would be under the USA.
kj
As for the Copperlock inclusion in Steve's book, see 2nd Edition page 279, right-hand side.

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Re: Case 61549L "Copperlock"
chorizotaco wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 8:27 pm Copperlocks are my favorite pattern. I've added to my count but these are some of my stag.
Hmm, you must be the reason why I can never find a Copperlock for a good price.

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Thank you Ken. first i have heard of 'floating dots', so good to learn something new.
I think i must have the first edition of Steve's book. Date on publisher page is 2009. Page 279 shows a vintage catalog page. Maybe Copperlock was omitted in the original edition ?
kj
I think i must have the first edition of Steve's book. Date on publisher page is 2009. Page 279 shows a vintage catalog page. Maybe Copperlock was omitted in the original edition ?
kj
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I have 4 Copperlocks. The first is a 61749L purchased the summer of 1998 at Shepherd Hills while on a trip east. I remember this well as less than a week later I had to cut my Dad'd seatbelt after a rollover traffic accident we were involved in. So they didn't wait too long in introducing the the 749 pattern.royal0014 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 8:56 pmThat is exactly correct.Modern Slip Joints wrote:The only thing CopperLocks have in common with 49 pattern CopperHeads is the CopperHead bolster hump that shields the corner of the blade tang when the blade is closed.
*1549L was a brand new pattern introduced in 1998.
Most were bone, hence the 6, one blade (1), pattern 549, and 'L' for lock.
So I say you have a very early example, and documentation
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The Mini Copperlock 61749L was intro'd a couple of years later.
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Re: Case 61549L "Copperlock"
I bought a Copprlock long before I knew anything about knives. Years later, I tried to find out when the knife was made. But the tang stamp did not quite match any of the ones shown in the Case date charts. What tripped me up, too, was the date dots flanking the "USA" rather than underneath it. I assumed the two dots were just decoration.kootenay joe wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 3:14 am Thank you Ken. first i have heard of 'floating dots', so good to learn something new.
I think i must have the first edition of Steve's book. Date on publisher page is 2009. Page 279 shows a vintage catalog page. Maybe Copperlock was omitted in the original edition ?
kj
What cleared up my confusion were the photos and product descriptions supplied by AAPK's vendors. That's when I came to understand that those 2 dots were actually the date markings (1998). Someone was offering a 1998 Copperlock with a tang stamp identical to mine. As further proof (as I recall), there was also a 1997 Copperlock for sale, with 3 dots--also flanking the "USA" rather than underneath.
I have to remind myself to check AAPK's vendor-listings even when I'm interested in learning rather than shopping. (Also when shopping, of course.) That would have saved me a few hours.
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EDIT: After posting this message, I re-read the entire thread and discovered that almost everything I had said, someone else had already said (and more concisely). Oh, heck! I apologize for the repetition.
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Can anyone tell me wear to find out what does the SM & the BN stand for of the box item sticker?royal0014 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 8:56 pmThat is exactly correct.Modern Slip Joints wrote:The only thing CopperLocks have in common with 49 pattern CopperHeads is the CopperHead bolster hump that shields the corner of the blade tang when the blade is closed.
*1549L was a brand new pattern introduced in 1998.
Most were bone, hence the 6, one blade (1), pattern 549, and 'L' for lock.
So I say you have a very early example, and documentation
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The Mini Copperlock 61749L was intro'd a couple of years later.
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If you’re asking about the box label from the OP, I believe that’s for Smooth Bone. As in Dark Orange Smooth Bone. (DK ORAN SM BN)barnwood42 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 4:59 amCan anyone tell me wear to find out what does the SM & the BN stand for of the box item sticker?royal0014 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 8:56 pmThat is exactly correct.Modern Slip Joints wrote:The only thing CopperLocks have in common with 49 pattern CopperHeads is the CopperHead bolster hump that shields the corner of the blade tang when the blade is closed.
*1549L was a brand new pattern introduced in 1998.
Most were bone, hence the 6, one blade (1), pattern 549, and 'L' for lock.
So I say you have a very early example, and documentation
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The Mini Copperlock 61749L was intro'd a couple of years later.
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Yes Ken, That is what I was asking about. Thank you for the answer.