Who's Into Rough Black?
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Another couple of beauties there Jerry. I noticed that the "jigging" on the baby stockman is of a different style than most of the others posted here...is that indicative of anything in particular?
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Thanks Mike!
So I am "bookless" at the moment so here it goes from memory...
I believe that Rough Black is also referred to as PlastiStag. The jigging that you refer to is not traditional in the sense that it is actually created from a molding process.
The material is poured into the mold that has the jigging grooves and dimples as part of the mold. I THINK that there was a mold for each pattern number as I don't think that is was done in a sheet and then cut. The reason I say this is that I recall that same pattern in rough black in a certain era will have the exact same "Mold Jigging Pattern".
Again my friend, from memory. I will try and confirm it or someone can confirm or correct me if I am wrong. I hope that answers your question.
Regards Gents, Jerry
So I am "bookless" at the moment so here it goes from memory...
I believe that Rough Black is also referred to as PlastiStag. The jigging that you refer to is not traditional in the sense that it is actually created from a molding process.
The material is poured into the mold that has the jigging grooves and dimples as part of the mold. I THINK that there was a mold for each pattern number as I don't think that is was done in a sheet and then cut. The reason I say this is that I recall that same pattern in rough black in a certain era will have the exact same "Mold Jigging Pattern".
Again my friend, from memory. I will try and confirm it or someone can confirm or correct me if I am wrong. I hope that answers your question.
Hey Harold, Hope life is well. SWEET KNIFE!!! Best I can tell from the pic, is that a CASE XX 6265 in Rough Black with a flat blade (not a saber blade)? Without the blades open best I can tell by what I see. I'm guessing early XX if so. Does it have a model stamp on it? Looks like a XX frame to me but I am alittle cloudy on the era farme differences sometimes.stockman wrote:Here is one I like 65 pattern
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zp4ja, Sab Tested. I am convinced that Case made Tested knives way
passed the time frame that we were all taught 1920-1940. The 65's
are an example of this. Maybe up to almost 1950. JMO based on
looking at Case knives for several years. Also I have heard this from
a notable knife historian.
Stockman
passed the time frame that we were all taught 1920-1940. The 65's
are an example of this. Maybe up to almost 1950. JMO based on
looking at Case knives for several years. Also I have heard this from
a notable knife historian.
Stockman
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I agreestockman wrote:zp4ja, Sab Tested. I am convinced that Case made Tested knives way
passed the time frame that we were all taught 1920-1940. The 65's
are an example of this. Maybe up to almost 1950. JMO based on
looking at Case knives for several years. Also I have heard this from
a notable knife historian.
Stockman
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Great info and sweet knives, keep 'em coming!



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Re: Who's Into Rough Black?
Here is a nice one...
CASE XX 6225-1/2 Small Coke in Rough Black. I do like the oldies with half stops.
Jerry
CASE XX 6225-1/2 Small Coke in Rough Black. I do like the oldies with half stops.
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That's some gnarly lookin' rough black on that one Jerry, love it!
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Thanks Mike! Hope life is well!
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Here is another...
CASE TESTED 6206-1/2 "Tiny Jack". Again, nice half stops and snaps on this "Tiny Jack", as they are called. Blades full, unsharpened. They don't make them like they used to, in my opinion. A whopping 2-5/8" closed. Nice little TESTED knife. Heck, nice knife in any era. I believe discontinued after XX era and never reintroduced.
Jerry
CASE TESTED 6206-1/2 "Tiny Jack". Again, nice half stops and snaps on this "Tiny Jack", as they are called. Blades full, unsharpened. They don't make them like they used to, in my opinion. A whopping 2-5/8" closed. Nice little TESTED knife. Heck, nice knife in any era. I believe discontinued after XX era and never reintroduced.
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Check out this little beauty...CASE XX #6269...THE BOLSTERS SEEM TO BE A LITTLE DIFFERANT COLOR...maybe nickel sIlver??
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You guys have posted some real beauties. 

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Here is a nice litte XX 62042. Real light jig pattern on this one.
I am running out of rough blacks to post. Let see some more.
Jerry
I am running out of rough blacks to post. Let see some more.
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Lets bring this back from the dead! sweet knives in this thread
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I LIKE ITzp4ja wrote:Here is a favorite of mine...
CASE XX 63055 Junior Cattle Knife in Rough Black.
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Thanks Zach. I'll try and get a better picture of it.
That 18 you posted is pretty sweet.
Jerry
That 18 you posted is pretty sweet.
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Thanks, been running a little slow lately on my collection, the last I picked up was a 6214. rarely see one I don't already have. But I know there are many many to go, prob 20-30zp4ja wrote:Thanks Zach. I'll try and get a better picture of it.
That 18 you posted is pretty sweet.
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I like most patterns Rough black,, I have a Russlock coming in a day or two. I,ll post a pic when it gets here.
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I've got a couple, a 65 and a 67 really good looking knives. 

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I'd like to see those!Tucool wrote:I've got a couple, a 65 and a 67 really good looking knives.
unfamiliar with the 67 pattern... tested?
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Here are some Zach. But no rough black. Discontinued in USA era as I recall.XxTestedxX wrote:I'd like to see those!Tucool wrote:I've got a couple, a 65 and a 67 really good looking knives.
unfamiliar with the 67 pattern... tested?
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doh! I have a rough black 67LP.
sure wouldn't mind another
sure wouldn't mind another

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yep tested and the 67's were discontinued in 1967, by far my favorite knife.XxTestedxX wrote:doh! I have a rough black 67LP.
sure wouldn't mind another

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Re: Who's Into Rough Black?
Picked up another rough black “gum fuddy”. This one is a little unusual in that it doesn’t appear to have ever been carried or sharpened, and no dirt, lint in the blade well nor rust on the backsprings. But it has some light “pepper” pitting on the blades. I cleaned them up with a little Simichrome polish. Only rough black 64047P I’ve ever seen so I had to get it.
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