Case Elephant Shaw Leibowitz

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Case Elephant Shaw Leibowitz

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Afternoon all

I picked this up the other day and Case knives are not really my area (Hard to find out in Switzerland)
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Just wondered if this was done by Case or is it a 3rd party special edition on Case hardware either way nicely done but it would be nice to know.

its a Case 6250 elephant toe knife 5 dots under the USA

Any info would be great
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jaydar you got a winner there. Beautiful knife and welcome to the forum. ::nod:: ::handshake::
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Welcome to AAPK. That’s a beautiful knife.

Shaw-Leibowitz was the husband and wife team of Sherrill Shaw and Leonard Leibowitz. They did custom engraving and plating of firearms and knives, using the “lost wax” technique. Some of their work was commissioned by private individuals, some by businesses and clubs (knife and firearms collectors clubs), and some by manufacturers like W.R. Case & Sons among others. The Shaw-Liebowitz company was dissolved and the couple divorced in 1983. (Information is from an article written by Sherrill Shaw and published in the September 1911 issue of Knife Magazine www.knifemagazine.com).

(Side note: in that article the author laments that the advent of inexpensive computerized laser engraving made it difficult for them to compete. Laser engraving is shallow when compared to hand engraving but since most sales are done via pictures the customer can’t readily tell the difference.)

I don’t know how to tell whether your knife was commissioned by Case, or by an aftermarket company like Shepherd Hills Cutlery, or similar. Someone here may know but if it was my knife I’d contact Case and ask. You can send an email with pictures to consumer-relations@wrcase.com. Please come back here and let us know what they tell you. ::tu:: ::handshake::

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Real nice knife ya got there!! ::tu:: ::nod:: ::tu::
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The engraving is very attractive. Too bad the team disolved.
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Thanks all for the help .... I will try contacting case see what they say sadly I only have 2 Case knives here is a pic of the other .... I was quite surprised at the size of this one when it arrived.
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This is the other knife that arrived the same day not a pocket knife but a folder :)

It's a Mappin and Webb Folding Bowie around 1890's
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Wonderful examples of the cutler’s art. You have excellent taste in knives. ::drool::

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::groove:: I'd buy it..
Save you those Ebad fees
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