Tsar Bomba wrote:The 06 sickness still has a hold of me. Had to get the set.

Tsar Bomba wrote:The 06 sickness still has a hold of me. Had to get the set.
Thanks Roland, yep it is a 1970. Picked this one from the AAPK store, Alan P. of GHM knives, he has a few beauties, priced accordingly.kootenay joe wrote:Kris, 1970 stockman, right ?
It is a beautiful knife. The stag is outstanding and makes this knife 'stand out' from all those around it. I do not collect Case but i certainly would collect this knife.
Ebay or a private sale ? Are there any others almost as fine ?
kj
That's a very nice case. I bought a nice schrade from that seller's ebay store before, had a little knife discussion with him as well. Pretty friendly fellow.Montanaman wrote:Never thought I would buy a vintage Case, but this one spoke to me. Looking forward to dropping it in my pocket.
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I couldn't agree more, I feel most sellers in the store are honest.kootenay joe wrote:The AAPK store is becoming one of the best sites anywhere for finding collectible knives in top condition at reasonable prices. It might take over from ebay as the place for knives.
kj
Thanks Paul, I looked back through some of his posts so I could get an idea of who I was dealing with, Alan seemed pretty knowledgeable.KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:That's a very nice case. I bought a nice schrade from that seller's ebay store before, had a little knife discussion with him as well. Pretty friendly fellow.
The 82 is so great, either for edc or just collecting. I got all the ones I wanted from this run, but now I have an eye out for older ones. The good thing about it being a small run is that it was easy to get all you want.Rotten wrote:My GEC 82 stag Dixie has become my EDC and I've been watching as the numbers of the other variants available at dealers slowly dwindle. Who knows when if ever there will be another run. So now I have one of each of the other variants headed my way from CK.
Pics on arrival.
My 2 latest acquisitions are going to do daily battle for a place in my LFP. I guess it will depend on how much of a pocket bulge I can deal with.WillyCamaro wrote:That stockman looks real good Tsar!
You're like me Tsar, all googly eyes over warnclifs. Gimmie warnies...
That is a grail find for me, as well as a '76 Winterbottom bone Barlow. I almost cringe thinking what it might have set you back...WillyCamaro wrote:Here's me latest pickup and super lucky to boot,
Mint vintage Queen 1976 #19 Winterbottom bone trapper with original box.
Why she's lucky find,
Queen only used this stamp 1 year (1976).
That better be all there is on this side of the decimal point or I'm gonna be a depressed knifer...WillyCamaro wrote:You want to know???
I'll give you a hint...
It starts with 5 and ends with 0
Paid $16 for mine but it's a Buck Commander and I think it was made in China. I don't have a picture of the pile side of the blade so I don't know for sure about that.cody6268 wrote:Kershaw/Snap On 1440 Stubby (Made in Japan) in orange. Think $20 was too much (near $25 with shipping). I saw a red near-mint example for $25, and am just wondering. Should be a nice EDC. This is my first good Kershaw. I already have a Filter, and it's a good beater. I'm adding a Half Ton (the Chinese version of it) soon to compare and as an additional beater.
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Gotta admit, I really like the "wrench" clip.
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