Case Tested without shield or model number
Case Tested without shield or model number
I just picked up a Case Tested stockman at the flea market And it doesn’t have a shield or model number. It was only $15 and has years worth of grime so I don’t think the seller was trying to pull a fast one.
Any thoughts about authenticity from the case experts here?
Any thoughts about authenticity from the case experts here?
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Re: Case Tested without shield or model number
Looks fine to me. Most Tested era knives did not have pattern numbers. Many made around WWII didn’t have shields, which were non-essential ornamentation - major components of nickel silver were needed for other purposes.
Nice find!
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Nice find!
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Re: Case Tested without shield or model number
Looks like it could be a 6347, what's the closed length?
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Re: Case Tested without shield or model number
Most of the Case Tested knives without shields have iron bolsters as opposed to nickel silver. You can test with a magnet.
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Re: Case Tested without shield or model number
Nice find. Your flea markets are better than mine!
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Re: Case Tested without shield or model number
As expected y’all are a wealth of information.
Red rider: sure looks like a 6347. The knife is 3 and 3/16 inches closed
Olderdog: the bolsters do appear to be iron.
Woodwalker: this is definitely an above average find at the flea market. I also picked up another great knife so today was a good haul.
I did a basic cleaning and must say, this is a wonderful little knife. Here a post cleaning picture
Red rider: sure looks like a 6347. The knife is 3 and 3/16 inches closed
Olderdog: the bolsters do appear to be iron.
Woodwalker: this is definitely an above average find at the flea market. I also picked up another great knife so today was a good haul.
I did a basic cleaning and must say, this is a wonderful little knife. Here a post cleaning picture
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Re: Case Tested without shield or model number
The 47 pattern is 3-7/8 inches long. Almost 4 inches. Yours is probably a 6318.Bfeldman wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 1:37 am As expected y’all are a wealth of information.
Red rider: sure looks like a 6347. The knife is 3 and 3/16 inches closed
Olderdog: the bolsters do appear to be iron.
Woodwalker: this is definitely an above average find at the flea market. I also picked up another great knife so today was a good haul.
I did a basic cleaning and must say, this is a wonderful little knife. Here a post cleaning picture970661FD-BC31-4D91-877B-1084AF981879.jpeg
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Re: Case Tested without shield or model number
Yeah. It’s definitely not almost 4 inches.
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Re: Case Tested without shield or model number
It is a 6366, very scarce junior stockman.
Re: Case Tested without shield or model number
Thanks knifaholic. I only see one other example of these when I search for it so scarce indeed. Would y’all consider this green bone? I’m not sure I understand the distinction between green and red bone.
edit: after a deep dive I have a better understanding of the use of the terms.
edit: after a deep dive I have a better understanding of the use of the terms.
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Re: Case Tested without shield or model number
Yes your knife is “greenbone”. As for being confused about green and red bone you’re not alone. There are many discussions here about the subject. Here’s just one viewtopic.php?f=4&t=66485
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Re: Case Tested without shield or model number
Yeah, clear as (green) mud.
Re: Case Tested without shield or model number
I’ve posted this knife to ebay. Considering it’s an unusual knife I figured some Cass collected would probably be interested. Link in my profile.
Re: Case Tested without shield or model number
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Thanks knifaholic. I only see one other example of these when I search for it so scarce indeed. Would y’all consider this green bone? I’m not sure I understand the distinction between green and red bone.
edit: after a deep dive I have a better understanding of the use of the terms.
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Might have been my knife
I have a green bone 66 I have posted in this forum. Yours is only one I have ever seen other than mine. Paid a lot more as well. Great find. Very scarce as Steve stated.
Jerry
Thanks knifaholic. I only see one other example of these when I search for it so scarce indeed. Would y’all consider this green bone? I’m not sure I understand the distinction between green and red bone.
edit: after a deep dive I have a better understanding of the use of the terms.
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Might have been my knife
I have a green bone 66 I have posted in this forum. Yours is only one I have ever seen other than mine. Paid a lot more as well. Great find. Very scarce as Steve stated.
Jerry
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