Newest Case Pick-Ups

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Thank you! I appreciate the info! I'm still learning how to navigate everything here!
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TPK wrote: Tue Apr 14, 2020 6:52 pm It's beautiful Jerry! ::tu:: :D

Can I ask you, what does the mean? "over hafting" ::shrug::

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Thanks for asking. Saved me the typing! :lol:

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jerryd6818 wrote: Tue Apr 14, 2020 6:58 pm It means they ground away most of the bark (character of the Stag) from the front of the Stag scale to make that seamless transition from handle to bolster instead of thinning the handle from the back side.
Thanks for the explanation Jerry. I appreciate it! ::handshake:: :D
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Steve Warden wrote: Tue Apr 14, 2020 7:41 pm
TPK wrote: Tue Apr 14, 2020 6:52 pm It's beautiful Jerry! ::tu:: :D

Can I ask you, what does the mean? "over hafting" ::shrug::

Thanks Buddy,
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Thanks for asking. Saved me the typing! :lol:

Jerry, thanks for the explanation.
Any time my friend! ::tu:: :mrgreen:
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Mail call today, XX era 6231 1/2 big Jack, used but not abused. I like large jacks and this is a great one.
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Sweet score, John!
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JohnR wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 4:22 pm Mail call today, XX era 6231 1/2 big Jack, used but not abused. I like large jacks and this is a great one.
Nice John! Congrats! :D
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JohnR wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 4:22 pm Mail call today, XX era 6231 1/2 big Jack, used but not abused. I like large jacks and this is a great one.
Thats a sweet score!!!! Congrats!!!!
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Steve Warden wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 4:24 pm Sweet score, John!
::tu:: ::nod:: ::tu:: 8)
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John, Phil, Tom, Steve, Thank you all. ::tu::
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I just bought this 6207 Mini Trapper and sheath. I really like the knife but it gets stuck in the sheath! ::dang::
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Nev52 wrote: Sun Apr 19, 2020 11:48 am I just bought this 6207 Mini Trapper and sheath. I really like the knife but it gets stuck in the sheath! ::dang::
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Nice!
Better a bit too tight than a bit too loose. Sure don't want that beauty to drop out unnoticed!
The leather will eventually stretch and form to the knife. Just let the knife sit in there a while.

A thought on storing a knife in a leather sheath, though.
Over time, if not taken out and wiped down periodically, some knives can develop verdigris, green oxidation on brass or copper.
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Nev52 wrote: Sun Apr 19, 2020 11:48 am I just bought this 6207 Mini Trapper and sheath. I really like the knife but it gets stuck in the sheath! ::dang::
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That's a beauty Nev52! Nice lookin sheath also! ::tu:: ::super_happy::
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Nev52 wrote: Sun Apr 19, 2020 11:48 am I just bought this 6207 Mini Trapper and sheath. I really like the knife but it gets stuck in the sheath! ::dang::
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Put the knife into an old very thin nylon sock, or a woman’s nylon hose. Then put the knife (in the sock) into the sheath and leave it there for a few days. Most of the sock will be sticking out, or cut it to fit as necessary. The part around the knife and in the sheath should be no thicker than the single thin layer of the sock. That should stretch the leather just enough to let the knife slide out easier yet still be snug enough to keep it from falling out.

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Mumbleypeg wrote: Sun Apr 19, 2020 8:44 pm
Nev52 wrote: Sun Apr 19, 2020 11:48 am I just bought this 6207 Mini Trapper and sheath. I really like the knife but it gets stuck in the sheath! ::dang::
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Put the knife into an old very thin nylon sock, or a woman’s nylon hose. Then put the knife (in the sock) into the sheath and leave it there for a few days. Most of the sock will be sticking out, or cut it to fit as necessary. The part around the knife and in the sheath should be no thicker than the single thin layer of the sock. That should stretch the leather just enough to let the knife slide out easier yet still be snug enough to keep it from falling out.

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This is a great idea Ken.
I used this process on a gun holster. It worked great.
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edge213 wrote: Sun Apr 19, 2020 9:13 pm
Mumbleypeg wrote: Sun Apr 19, 2020 8:44 pm
Nev52 wrote: Sun Apr 19, 2020 11:48 am I just bought this 6207 Mini Trapper and sheath. I really like the knife but it gets stuck in the sheath! ::dang::
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Put the knife into an old very thin nylon sock, or a woman’s nylon hose. Then put the knife (in the sock) into the sheath and leave it there for a few days. Most of the sock will be sticking out, or cut it to fit as necessary. The part around the knife and in the sheath should be no thicker than the single thin layer of the sock. That should stretch the leather just enough to let the knife slide out easier yet still be snug enough to keep it from falling out.

Ken
This is a great idea Ken.
I used this process on a gun holster. It worked great.
:lol: That’s how I learned it too! ::nod::

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Couple more arrived Saturday, a mint 8 dot 64052 Congress and another 65-69 6231 1/2 heavy Jack.
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Both very knice JohnR. ::nod::
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Comin' into some sweet lookin' bone there, John!
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Two Top Tools John! ::tu:: :D
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::tu:: 8) ::tu::
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Steve Warden wrote: Mon Apr 20, 2020 5:58 pm Comin' into some sweet lookin' bone there, John!

Thank you all, appreciate the comments. Steve, I lucked into a little bit of a Case 1960's through 1970's honey hole. I've got a few more coming and then I think it has dried up.
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Mumbleypeg wrote: Sun Apr 19, 2020 8:44 pm
Nev52 wrote: Sun Apr 19, 2020 11:48 am I just bought this 6207 Mini Trapper and sheath. I really like the knife but it gets stuck in the sheath! ::dang::
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Put the knife into an old very thin nylon sock, or a woman’s nylon hose. Then put the knife (in the sock) into the sheath and leave it there for a few days. Most of the sock will be sticking out, or cut it to fit as necessary. The part around the knife and in the sheath should be no thicker than the single thin layer of the sock. That should stretch the leather just enough to let the knife slide out easier yet still be snug enough to keep it from falling out.

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Thanks for the information. ::tu::
I will give that a try.

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Greetings from sunny California... I need to figure out how to determine redbone, greenbone etc... here you observation and comment are a few C61050SAB. Thanks. Ken
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Second from the top might qualify as red bone. The others are what I would call Original bone. Others may disagree. :D
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