WOW !!!olderdogs1 wrote:As usual, a fine group of 75's, Larry. I have a few that I will post. A Red Stag XX LP, A Tested Stag, and an old W R Case & Sons 5375 stag. Note the position of the pull on the W R Case & Sons.
Thanks for looking.
Tom

WOW !!!olderdogs1 wrote:As usual, a fine group of 75's, Larry. I have a few that I will post. A Red Stag XX LP, A Tested Stag, and an old W R Case & Sons 5375 stag. Note the position of the pull on the W R Case & Sons.
Thanks for looking.
Tom
Joe, I am not sure what you call it. I have a WR Case & Sons 6383 Whittler that also has the pull next to the end of the blade as does the 75. I believe those may be the only ones I have with that pull. Good question, maybe someone here has the answer.FRJ wrote:Beautiful knives, Larry and Tom.
Tom, is that called a "low pull" on your W R Case & Sons?
Thanks.
BREAKING NEWS!!! Found at a gun show in Morehead Ky. 1/10/15. I was pretty anxious as I calmly negotiated the purchase. The seller never knew he had me all the way!!!knifeaholic wrote:Case did at one time make the 6275 in a two blade jack configuration with clip and pen blades at the same end like a Texas jack. A rare bird only made pre 1930. I have only ever seen maybe two examples.FRJ wrote:OH, I sure wish they did. That would be one heck of a carry knife. It makes me wonder, now, why Case never did make one. I have their Case xx USA 92 which is a fine knife.
Steve Pfeiffer's book, Collecting Case Knives, concerning the 75 pattern doesn't show a large jack. Only the Moose and a Stockman.
Great looking knives you have there.