Re: Ode To The 07
Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2020 10:21 pm
John
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Good looking scales. Your oatmeal may have had a little more brown sugar in it so it caramelized a little more.
Whoa.....beautiful job. All of those are Stagalicious. But as for Mini-T Monkey, I am afraid his OCD has no bounds.
Monkey is like a bulldog on a bone when he gets inspired - super nice one there QQTCut5 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 1:58 am
True to his OCD nature, the Monkey, having become preternaturally fixated on Appaloosa Bone during my fruitless search for the elusive Peacock, nevertheless managed to snag this Purple Appaloosa Bone 6207, effectively doubling the size of my nascent 07 Appaloosa Bone pile.
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jaw dropping - the stag Glennbad uses is always so much better than factory offerings - it does the gnarly stag thing better than anything short of a full out custom maker knife.QTCut5 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 1:30 am It was previously suggested in this thread that if a 5207W existed I probably would be willing to trade my house and/or truck for it. Since no one has ever located a 5207W to make the trade (much to my wife's relief), The Monkey was forced to take matters into his own hands/paws and create a 5207W himself. OK, technically he placed the matter into the eminently more capable hands of Glennbad to modify a couple of 6207Ws. (Unfortunately, even Glenn, the magnificent modder extraordinaire, couldn't alter the pattern tang stamp. So, The Monkey considers the "6" to be a minor "factory error"---one that he can live with).
BEHOLD! The only Stag handled 207W Wharncliffe Mini Trappers known to exist in the entire universe![]()
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Another Mini-T milestone completed. Now I can't help but wonder if the addition of these two (5)207Ws to my collection will finally release me from Mini-T Monkey's OCD stranglehold and get him off my back once and for all.![]()
My truck is a '97 Mazda B4000 with 130,000 mi and more dog hair inside than carpet...so, yeah, I would consider swapping it for a mint factory original 5207W (as long as it has gnarly stag and not the hyper-hafted stag with little to no surface bark that all too often Case seems use). As much as I would like that, I'm pretty sure I won't be swapping my truck any time soon.Modern Slip Joints wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 7:56 pm Darn. Now I won't get both Q's house and truck when I find that 5027W at a garage sale for $4. Maybe I'd still get the truck?![]()
Yes, here's the original: 2019 Smooth Natural Bone 6207WModern Slip Joints wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 7:56 pm The stag on both your (6 to 5)07Ws looks great! A bald head 07 is a little unusual. Off hand I do not recall any others. Did it originally have a left side bolster?
Not to my knowledge. But, there is a 3107W (which is available in either SS or CV)
If they were currently at dealers that would make a 3107W SS the starting knife that looks most to your liking.
You may also have noticed that one of the 1997 61007s has a two-dot (1998) date stamp. My guess is that a blade that was intended to be put on a 1998 6207 somehow slipped into the pile being used on the 1997 CCC Jr. Member 61007s and that is why it doesn't have the pattern stamp on the pile side of the clip blade (on the 1998 model the pattern stamp would be on the secondary spey blade).Modern Slip Joints wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 11:15 pm One blade getting past the stamping press would not be a big surprise. Assembling it in a knife is less likely but once assembled, waste not want not.
Looks like what they called "Pretty Bone".Papa Bones wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 8:05 pm I am not sure what the bone color is called, but love the jigging and reddish tones.
Thanks "Q". I know what you mean about mis-matched handles on some Case knives. I have a few other patterns where the sides are not always equal. I guess just depends on how well the person assembling the knife that day wants to match the sides.QTCut5 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 12:22 am Looks like what they called "Pretty Bone".
A lot of the Pretty Bone 07s I've seen have slightly less-colorful brown bone on the pile side (see my 1984 6207 below). You scored a very nice one with well-matched bone on both mark and pile sides. Nice pick up, Smitty.
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I have one on the wsy, it's just a logistical issue. Patience grasshopper.
jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 15, 2020 2:53 pm John, here's that birthday 07. Bought by me, for me. I love me. I'm so good to myself. Received it yesterday but I was too pooped to pop & had to wait until this morning to take pictures. I found a 5207 on eBay and managed to buy it at a fire sale price. I already had one (thanks to ~Q~) but at the price I got it for, I couldn't pass this one up. I'm including a picture of the handles for the benefit of ~Q~. He can be a mite picky ya know.![]()