
It was in solid shape. The only real blemish is a decent sized chip on the main blade but I could get someone to sharpen that out if desired. Getting ahead of myself on that front though. Blades are still tight and after a good cleaning/oiling they walk and talk nicely. Tang stamp dates it to ’65-’69, making it the oldest Case I’ve got by at least a year.
It’s a nice old knife in its own right, and I love a classic barlow, but the link to my uncle is what really means a lot. Being presented with it gave me a feeling similar to when I unexpectedly found my dad’s barlow a few years back. In a way it’s something of a reunion between my dad and uncle. Even though the men are gone the memories are still here and come together in interesting ways.



