Newest Case Pick-Ups

The W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company has a very rich history that began in 1889 when William Russell (“W.R.”), Jean, John, and Andrew Case began fashioning their knives and selling them along a wagon trail in upstate New York. The company has produced countless treasures and it continues to do so as one of the most collected brands in the world.
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1st Issue Wharncliffe Mini Trappers 207WHSS
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Wow Q - those are beauties! I didn't know Case marked the tangs like that. Very cool!
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Great bones, great wharns. Beautiful. Congrats Q.
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Q those are gorgeous!! ::tu::

And you know jerryd is going to have have at least one of those.
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Thank You, all. Lately, I seem to have returned to my 'collecting roots', if you will; eschewing the overpriced and over-hyped (IMO) current "fad" brands for the tried-and-true, reasonably priced, traditional favorites.

Here are just a couple of my recent acquisitions.
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gsmith7158 wrote:Here's a beauty I picked up this week from a fellow AAPK member.
What Pattern is this knife?
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gsmith7158 wrote:Here's a beauty I picked up this week from a fellow AAPK member.
What Pattern is this knife?
LSS152 That is an Elephant Toe Or some call them Rope Knives. The pattern Number is 6250. And a big ::welcome:: to AAPK as well! ::handshake::
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Here's a few I've gathered in recently. Nothing rare, exotic or expensive. Just some good honest old Case discontinued patterns, for way less money than a comparable new knife.

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Good job, all good ones, Ken! That's they way to find them. ::tu::
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QTCut5 wrote:Thank You, all. Lately, I seem to have returned to my 'collecting roots', if you will; eschewing the overpriced and over-hyped (IMO) current "fad" brands for the tried-and-true, reasonably priced, traditional favorites.

Here are just a couple of my recent acquisitions.

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Mumbleypeg wrote:Here's a few I've gathered in recently. Nothing rare, exotic or expensive. Just some good honest old Case discontinued patterns, for way less money than a comparable new knife.

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All BEAUTYS being posted.. ::tu:: Yinz can send any of those here!!! ::super_happy:: John :D
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6394 1/2LP Greenbone
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Those are stunning XX! ::tu::
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Hey Ken, next time warn a guy so I can have a bib ready! Some drool-inducing knives, to be sure!

"for way less money than a comparable new knife" -- Where are you making your finds? Ain't squat for knives up here in Jersey. Antique malls, flea-markets, forget yard sales; all are just offering up the cheap stuff.
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Zach those are a couple of knockouts! Are those R.D.?
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Ken, nice group of 70's dot knives. The 92 is very "pocket-able" pattern for me. As I recall the 47 one of you preferred carry patterns.

Zach, nice XX 94's. When did you become a cigar collector?
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gsmith7158 wrote:Zach those are a couple of knockouts! Are those R.D.?
Yes I got those from him. He has all the good stuff!
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RalphAlsip wrote:Ken, nice group of 70's dot knives. The 92 is very "pocket-able" pattern for me. As I recall the 47 one of you preferred carry patterns.

Zach, nice XX 94's. When did you become a cigar collector?
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RalphAlsip wrote:Ken, nice group of 70's dot knives. The 92 is very "pocket-able" pattern for me. As I recall the 47 one of you preferred carry patterns.

Zach, nice XX 94's. When did you become a cigar collector?
Well, I decided I needed just a little more verity. I had a red bone 6394.5 awhile back and traded it, really kicked myself in the butt for doing it.. but Greenbone will fill that void perfectly.

I don’t think I’ll be building my 94’s much after these those, unlike how I was doing with my 75’s

But If I fall into some others for the right price I’ll jump.

I don’t know what’s next.. I’d like to find a mint 6250 Greenbone
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steve99f wrote:Those are stunning XX! ::tu::

Thanks Steve!
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XxTestedxX wrote:
gsmith7158 wrote:Zach those are a couple of knockouts! Are those R.D.?
Yes I got those from him. He has all the good stuff!
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Zach, nice looking knives ::tu:: ::tu::
Glad we traded on the Red Bone ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Steve Warden wrote:Hey Ken, next time warn a guy so I can have a bib ready! Some drool-inducing knives, to be sure!

"for way less money than a comparable new knife" -- Where are you making your finds? Ain't squat for knives up here in Jersey. Antique malls, flea-markets, forget yard sales; all are just offering up the cheap stuff.
Thank you guys.

Steve, very few local sources here also. All three were eBay finds. The 92 was the most expensive but they were all less than new GECs, Queens or Cases of similar size, style and handles. And they're of that good older Case quality. I think these are all discontinued patterns which is why I bought them. You just have to keep a lookout for them. When you find them decide the most you're willing to bid and then stick to it. I usually get out-bid but sometimes........ ::tu::

Jerry, I do like the 47 but 047 is my EDC of choice. ::groove::

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Mumbleypeg wrote:
Steve Warden wrote:Hey Ken, next time warn a guy so I can have a bib ready! Some drool-inducing knives, to be sure!

"for way less money than a comparable new knife" -- Where are you making your finds? Ain't squat for knives up here in Jersey. Antique malls, flea-markets, forget yard sales; all are just offering up the cheap stuff.
Thank you guys.

Steve, very few local sources here also. All three were eBay finds. The 92 was the most expensive but they were all less than new GECs, Queens or Cases of similar size, style and handles. And they're of that good older Case quality. I think these are all discontinued patterns which is why I bought them. You just have to keep a lookout for them. When you find them decide the most you're willing to bid and then stick to it. I usually get out-bid but sometimes........ ::tu::

Jerry, I do like the 47 but 047 is my EDC of choice. ::groove::

Ken
Ken I like those Seventies knives for totin myself! Here's a couple from my EDC box, Both 10 dots, an 047 and an 055.
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You just can't beat em. Here a USA to XX transition 6488 that came riding in out of West Texas this evening. Not a flaw on this baby. ::super_happy::
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