
I think I have one of these patterns kicking around somewhere already . . .
At the risk of topic drift, to answer your question: yes, the “Case Classics” were Jim Parker’s idea. He owned Case cutlery at the time the deal was struck. So didn’t have to use his influence - he owned the company and along with it the Case name.Tsar Bomba wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 9:12 pmThis was Jim Parker's idea, was it not? Did he use his influence/former ownership of Case to secure licensing for the name "Case"?knifeaholic wrote: ↑Thu Jan 02, 2020 12:28 pm Yes of course I know about the Case classics. Not to put too fine a point on it, but Queen did not make those for Case. Queen made them for Bluegrass Cutlery. The Case Classics (other than the 4 made by Case) never went through the Case factory or Case inventory and were not sold by Case representatives.
TPK wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2020 5:42 am I like smaller knives so I'm fine with the pocket hunter. Hope that I can pick up one sometime this year.![]()
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Maybe the Jigged Buffalo Hornor Stag
or Red Stag
Decisions, decisions, decisions...,
@Ken: I've heard they fit well inside airtight mayonnaise jars so please get the Jigged Amber bone.lol!
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completely agree - meh
That's nice!! Great looking color on that bone.
I agree with Rick, very nice handles!
Yes, great looking handles. Case calls it Amber Peach Seed Jigged Bone.
Thanks!