SR6380 1982
SR6380 1982
I snagged this whittler off flea bay the other week thinking I'd be posting it in the counterfeit watch forum but to my surprise I suspect it is a SFO or a prototype. Any thoughts?
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Re: SR6380 1982
I might be mistaken, but I believe that the "sr" in the pattern number designates a "satin rose" bone handle. Maybe someone more knowledgable will chime in. Still, you gotta love those big whittlers. Nice knife.
Re: SR6380 1982
Exactly, I thought either it was re-handled or re-bladed. But it looks like Case factory work.timgreene48 wrote:I might be mistaken, but I believe that the "sr" in the pattern number designates a "satin rose" bone handle. Maybe someone more knowledgable will chime in. Still, you gotta love those big whittlers. Nice knife.
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Re: SR6380 1982
Welcome to the forum mhurkes1.
Just my opinion so please don't take this personal...
To my knowledge, CASE does not do work like that. That knife is a odd bird to me. I believe the knife was actually a part of the CASE 1984' Second Cut Stag set or a similar knife with engraved bolsters. Look at this link for the the 5380 that was not part of that set as it does not have the blade etch but the engraving is identical.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CASE-XX-USA-538 ... 306wt_1153
The knife has been apart and rebladed in my opinion. Tim is correct. SR means satin rose and that knife is stag. The "6" in 6380 would indicate a bone handled knife. What is even more odd to me is that the bolsters are engraved on one side of the knife only.
Jerry
Just my opinion so please don't take this personal...
To my knowledge, CASE does not do work like that. That knife is a odd bird to me. I believe the knife was actually a part of the CASE 1984' Second Cut Stag set or a similar knife with engraved bolsters. Look at this link for the the 5380 that was not part of that set as it does not have the blade etch but the engraving is identical.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CASE-XX-USA-538 ... 306wt_1153
The knife has been apart and rebladed in my opinion. Tim is correct. SR means satin rose and that knife is stag. The "6" in 6380 would indicate a bone handled knife. What is even more odd to me is that the bolsters are engraved on one side of the knife only.
Jerry
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Re: SR6380 1982
No offense at all.zp4ja wrote:Welcome to the forum mhurkes1.
Just my opinion so please don't take this personal...
To my knowledge, CASE does not do work like that. That knife is a odd bird to me. I believe the knife was actually a part of the CASE 1984' Second Cut Stag set or a similar knife with engraved bolsters. Look at this link for the the 5380 that was not part of that set as it does not have the blade etch but the engraving is identical.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CASE-XX-USA-538 ... 306wt_1153
The knife has been apart and rebladed in my opinion. Tim is correct. SR means satin rose and that knife is stag. The "6" in 6380 would indicate a bone handled knife. What is even more odd to me is that the bolsters are engraved on one side of the knife only.
Jerry

Mike
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Re: SR6380 1982
Yes, as I said "The "6" in 6380 would indicate a bone handled knife." Could be a factory error (not likely though based on what I see) for all I know but I don't know if and when a SR 6380 was made but SR was used in the late 70s' to early 80s'. Additionally, hard to tell from pics but normally if that wedge in the center of the 2 backsprings has a scratch or cut, it would also travel into the backsprings. Very hard to tell from the pics though.mhurkes1 wrote:No offense at all.zp4ja wrote:Welcome to the forum mhurkes1.
Just my opinion so please don't take this personal...
To my knowledge, CASE does not do work like that. That knife is a odd bird to me. I believe the knife was actually a part of the CASE 1984' Second Cut Stag set or a similar knife with engraved bolsters. Look at this link for the the 5380 that was not part of that set as it does not have the blade etch but the engraving is identical.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CASE-XX-USA-538 ... 306wt_1153
The knife has been apart and rebladed in my opinion. Tim is correct. SR means satin rose and that knife is stag. The "6" in 6380 would indicate a bone handled knife. What is even more odd to me is that the bolsters are engraved on one side of the knife only.
JerryI appreciate any and all opinions. I agree 100% it also strikes me odd that the engraved bolsters are not gold inlay and only one sided. Is there anything in the photos that would indicate a re-blading?
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Re: SR6380 1982
IMO...an authentic Case knife, factory error. From the engraved stag whittler set early 80's, but with a mistaken blade put in with a SR6 pattern number, this blade from the NKCA Museum set knife (I think).
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Re: SR6380 1982
Mike, it is a nice looking knife - I recently bought a 6380 from a fellow AAPK member with the idea of putting on a shelf with my other 1970's Case knives. I decided to carry it just for one day - now I can't keep it out of my pocket - a very useful knife that carries well for it's size - and yours has very good looking stag. OH
Ps Mine is all steel - no brass.
Ps Mine is all steel - no brass.
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Re: SR6380 1982
Thanks Steve for weighing in on this. BTW, I have found your book to be an indispensable tool whenever the knife collecting bug "bites".knifeaholic wrote:IMO...an authentic Case knife, factory error. From the engraved stag whittler set early 80's, but with a mistaken blade put in with a SR6 pattern number, this blade from the NKCA Museum set knife (I think).

Mike
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Re: SR6380 1982
OH, this is my first 80 and I see how that pattern could become a good "daily driver".Old Hunter wrote:Mike, it is a nice looking knife - I recently bought a 6380 from a fellow AAPK member with the idea of putting on a shelf with my other 1970's Case knives. I decided to carry it just for one day - now I can't keep it out of my pocket - a very useful knife that carries well for it's size - and yours has very good looking stag. OH
Ps Mine is all steel - no brass.

Mike
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