Hi, thanks for having me on the forum. I've never been a serious collector but do limit myself to one type knife, the tiny toothpick. I've got quite a few but mostly what appeals to me as far as looks, nothing even close to classics or older knives.
I have a question concerning shields. The first toothpick I bought probably 15 yrs ago was a Bermuda? green with a red oval shield. That shield appealed to me and over time I've bought every toothpick I could find with that specific shield. The latest was the Silver Sparkle. I'm wondering how I'd go about finding out how many different handle patterns used the red oval shield. At this point I have 6, navy blue, greeen, white sparxx, black and a 2 blade in natural. It's bugging me not knowing if that's all they made because of course I want them all!
Case red oval shields
- Mumbleypeg
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Re: Case red oval shields
Welcome to AAPK. My recommendation is to send your request to Case. Email them at consumer-relations@wrcase.com
If anyone knows they might.
Ken
If anyone knows they might.
Ken
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If your religion requires that you hate someone, you need a new religion.
When the people fear their government, that is tyranny. When government fears the people, that is freedom.
https://www.akti.org/
Re: Case red oval shields
I believe Case made in the 610096 series before 2010:
2007 Black Rogers
2007 Natural Bone
2208 Bermuda Green
2008 Navy Blue
2009 Navy Blue
2010 Navy Blue
Love the red Tang BTW
Bob
2007 Black Rogers
2007 Natural Bone
2208 Bermuda Green
2008 Navy Blue
2009 Navy Blue
2010 Navy Blue
Love the red Tang BTW
Bob
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Re: Case red oval shields
Stag?
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