Case Rogers Bone
Case Rogers Bone
Case knives are unique in that with the older collectible knives slight variations can mean big differences in value. The price of a Case XX era knife of the same pattern can differ greatly depending on blade grind, bone jigging and color of bone or the configuration and type of blades.
Although I certainly don't consider myself a "Case knife man" I am always on the lookout for older and harder to find variations of Case knife patterns.
One of the things I look for is older Case knives with Rogers bone handles. They are far less common than what would be considered standard color and jigging Case bone.
Here are a few Case XX knives that have Rogers bone handles.
Patterns included from top to bottom in first picture are:
Case XX 06244
Case XX 6232
Case XX 06247PE
Case XX Muskrat
Case XX 61048
Case XX 6565SAB
Case XX 6265SAB
If you are unfamiliar with knives of this type take a look at the color and texture of the bone as compared to what is more standard on Case knives. These knives are all what I would call Rogers red bone. Earlier variations of Rogers bone would have the same jigging but be brown or tan in color.
If you have some older Case knives in Rogers bone please share them here.
Thanks for looking.
Although I certainly don't consider myself a "Case knife man" I am always on the lookout for older and harder to find variations of Case knife patterns.
One of the things I look for is older Case knives with Rogers bone handles. They are far less common than what would be considered standard color and jigging Case bone.
Here are a few Case XX knives that have Rogers bone handles.
Patterns included from top to bottom in first picture are:
Case XX 06244
Case XX 6232
Case XX 06247PE
Case XX Muskrat
Case XX 61048
Case XX 6565SAB
Case XX 6265SAB
If you are unfamiliar with knives of this type take a look at the color and texture of the bone as compared to what is more standard on Case knives. These knives are all what I would call Rogers red bone. Earlier variations of Rogers bone would have the same jigging but be brown or tan in color.
If you have some older Case knives in Rogers bone please share them here.
Thanks for looking.
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Wayne
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Nice ones,Rogers bone were my favorite Cases too Wayne.
I should have bought this one from Steve when I had the chance. Case XX 6380 not mine :
I thought this XX 6347 was probably Rogers,what do you think?
I should have bought this one from Steve when I had the chance. Case XX 6380 not mine :
I thought this XX 6347 was probably Rogers,what do you think?
I buy roosters combs and farmers..........................................................jack knives [/b]
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Lyle I wish I had that brown Rogers 6380 as well. Beautiful knife!
I'd say that 6347 definitely qualifies for Rogers bone!
I'd say that 6347 definitely qualifies for Rogers bone!
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Heres my used rogers XX 65
and yes, they show to be higher
value in the books..
But ive owned several and sold several.
And the rogers aspect didnt add 2 addl cents !!
HET
and yes, they show to be higher
value in the books..
But ive owned several and sold several.
And the rogers aspect didnt add 2 addl cents !!
HET
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Re: Case Rogers Bone
This are all great knives! Rogers Bone is my favorite handle material. This old W R Case & Sons half saber pattern has one of my favorite types of Rogers Bone.
Tom
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Tom that knife is getting back there a bit. Nice bone!
MrB that's a good looking 65. You must be selling to the wrong clientele if they aren't paying any more for handles like that.
MrB that's a good looking 65. You must be selling to the wrong clientele if they aren't paying any more for handles like that.
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Great looking Rogers Bone
Here are some of mine
Tested 6254 Early Rogers Bone
XX 6254 Early Rogers
Tested 6347LP Early Rogers
XX 6380 Early Rogers
XX 6380 Early Rogers
XX 6347 W/Late Rogers
Larry
Here are some of mine
Tested 6254 Early Rogers Bone
XX 6254 Early Rogers
Tested 6347LP Early Rogers
XX 6380 Early Rogers
XX 6380 Early Rogers
XX 6347 W/Late Rogers
Larry
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Beautiful group of Rogers bone knives Larry!
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Re: Case Rogers Bone
I agree with Tom -Rogers bone is my favorite handle material also. Some fine ones posted here already.
I've posted this one before on other threads but since it's the best example I have here it is again. Case Bradford 6001 tri-fold.
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Nice! 

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Case Tested and XX 62086 Rogers Bone
Larry
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Some great Rogers Bone knives being posted!!
Here is one I haven't had long but has been around a long time. Old W R Case & Sons 6488 1905-15 in Rogers. All blades stamped, pattern number on pen.
Been looking for one of these a long time!
Tom
Here is one I haven't had long but has been around a long time. Old W R Case & Sons 6488 1905-15 in Rogers. All blades stamped, pattern number on pen.
Been looking for one of these a long time!
Tom
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Tom, where do you find these Awesome knives? Great
Larry

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Ken, that Tri-fold is a beauty.
And a couple more nice early Rogers from Larry.
Tom, you can't get much higher on the shelf than an old 88 like that!
Nice examples from all.
And a couple more nice early Rogers from Larry.
Tom, you can't get much higher on the shelf than an old 88 like that!
Nice examples from all.
If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.
Wayne
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Gorgeous bone and knife Ken. I've asked before ,but I'll see if anyone again may have a reason why the pile side on most knives seems more worn,almost always,than the mark side?
I just had an epiphany,I bet it has something to do with buffing the shield side?
Larry ,someone correlated my farmers jack collection to your Case, which I took as quite a compliment.
Tom,again,Wayne said it all.And as Larry said, you are quite the hunter,see if you can corner me a couple of those endangered wild farmers jacks. I grin

I just had an epiphany,I bet it has something to do with buffing the shield side?
Larry ,someone correlated my farmers jack collection to your Case, which I took as quite a compliment.
Tom,again,Wayne said it all.And as Larry said, you are quite the hunter,see if you can corner me a couple of those endangered wild farmers jacks. I grin


I buy roosters combs and farmers..........................................................jack knives [/b]
GEC SFOs and others at LICK CREEK CUTLERY- www.allaboutpocketknives.com/wlf
May the Father and Son bless
Lyle
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May the Father and Son bless
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Re: Case Rogers Bone
Ken, that knife of yours is something special. You just don't see those knives out there.
Lyle and Larry, thanks for the nice comments. I don't think either of you need my help as far as finding great knives.. You both seem to have pretty sharp hunting instincts indeed!!!! Lol
Tom
Lyle and Larry, thanks for the nice comments. I don't think either of you need my help as far as finding great knives.. You both seem to have pretty sharp hunting instincts indeed!!!! Lol

Tom
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Here is a W.R. CASE & SONS BRADFORD PA hobo pattern 6251 in early Rogers bone.
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That's a great knife, Wayne
Here is one you don't see everyday. A 61011 XX in Early Rogers. Hard to believe this one was made to use!
No pattern number on this one.
Tom

Here is one you don't see everyday. A 61011 XX in Early Rogers. Hard to believe this one was made to use!
No pattern number on this one.
Tom
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Tom, You are right. Some references don't even list that knife. Great example!
Roger, Very nice part of an awesome collection. Thanks for posting!
Roger, Very nice part of an awesome collection. Thanks for posting!
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What a great group of Rogers Bone
W R Case & Sons 6275Pen Early Rogers Bone
Larry
W R Case & Sons 6275Pen Early Rogers Bone
Larry
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Here are some old Case knives with early Roger's bone. I threw in a stag knife to show the similarity between the stag and the older Roger's bone. Kind of shows where the term "bone stag" came from:
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msteele6, that is an excellent example of the different types of Early Rogers and some great knives to boot
Her is a 63039 CASE BRADFORD small sowbelly in Rogers Bone that I got from our own "cbfd". Since several folks here have asked where I found the old W R Case 88, well that one came from Bill as well!
Tom

Her is a 63039 CASE BRADFORD small sowbelly in Rogers Bone that I got from our own "cbfd". Since several folks here have asked where I found the old W R Case 88, well that one came from Bill as well!

Tom