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by Modern Slip Joints
Wed Mar 27, 2024 2:51 am
Forum: Knife Related Q&A
Topic: What reason for rope blade shape?
Replies: 17
Views: 296

Re: What reason for rope blade shape?

For the record, I was never in the military so I never researhed how the navy defined words or their somtimes specialized vocabulary. I'd guess the majority of sailors have never had to think about how they'd do things if "large cannons" were being fired at them. Todays big news story is a...
by Modern Slip Joints
Wed Mar 27, 2024 2:00 am
Forum: General Knife Discussion
Topic: What's Wrong With This Picture
Replies: 11
Views: 273

Re: What's Wrong With This Picture

I wonder what year it was made. While its collector value today is zip, the modifications may have been done while it was not significanty different than Cheetahs available in stores everywhere. If it turned a Cheetah its owner could not open into a knife that was useful for the rest of their lifeti...
by Modern Slip Joints
Tue Mar 26, 2024 5:05 am
Forum: General Knife Discussion
Topic: 2024 Case XX razor knife
Replies: 11
Views: 207

Re: 2024 Case XX razor knife

How much value it loses depends on how you take care of it. If you cary it mixed in with coins and keys it is going to get scratched and scuffed. If you sharpen it with relatively coarse gray hardware store stones or worse use an electric sharpener the metal loss is going to show. Give it a dedicate...
by Modern Slip Joints
Tue Mar 26, 2024 1:54 am
Forum: Knife Related Q&A
Topic: What reason for rope blade shape?
Replies: 17
Views: 296

Re: What reason for rope blade shape?

While working on a ship I was assigned the job of making new moring lines out of 4" diameter three strand nylon line. Measure then cut to length then splice eyes in both ends. My sharp Case Folding Hunter cut it easily with a back and forth motion over a wood board. Old fashioned manila line cu...
by Modern Slip Joints
Sun Mar 24, 2024 7:40 am
Forum: Queen Cutlery Collector's Forum
Topic: My newest Queen
Replies: 371
Views: 44144

Re: My newest Queen

Q, There must be a seat left on the barge for my favorite ACSB PH-D2 knife, the 4 1/4" (closed) Stockman. My memory of Queen pattern numbers has faded but I think 49 or 50. There's also a single blade Case 6165 size Folding Hunter in ACSB PH-D2. IIRC the single bladers had a different pattern n...
by Modern Slip Joints
Sun Mar 24, 2024 5:02 am
Forum: Counterfeit Watch
Topic: Case shield questions
Replies: 4
Views: 209

Re: Case shield questions

It's a fairly common pattern from 2008 with enough pocket scratchs and blade scratches to take it out of collector condition so the seller might have intended to sell it wth his users. For you that means 100% of the utility of a like new one but with the freedom to toss it in with your pocket change...
by Modern Slip Joints
Sun Mar 24, 2024 4:44 am
Forum: Knife Related Q&A
Topic: Blade pan question
Replies: 2
Views: 169

Re: Blade pan question

Your wording could be better. Simple tool steels like 1085 and 1095 blade alloys are first heated very hot then quenched making them too hard and brittle. The pan got its first X so it would be obvious only that first step was done. In the second step, tempering, the pan is heated to a lower tempera...
by Modern Slip Joints
Sun Mar 17, 2024 4:27 am
Forum: General Knife Discussion
Topic: numbered editions
Replies: 13
Views: 202

Re: numbered editions

First, I must warn you that I've never met or read about another collector dumb enough to do the things I've done or bid on serialized knives like I did. Second, I do not give a hoot how low or high a serial number is in its series unless its serial number matches the number on knives I already own....
by Modern Slip Joints
Sat Mar 16, 2024 6:06 am
Forum: Case Knife Collector's Forum
Topic: Case Bulldog
Replies: 13
Views: 304

Re: Case Bulldog

If it was made by Case rather than being a Queen made Case Classic then the only decade consistent with what kenny7478 posted and the AAPK reference section is 2020 - 2029. The pattern number refernce section writes "These knives [pattern 72] were introduced and had already been discontinued pr...
by Modern Slip Joints
Sun Mar 10, 2024 9:39 pm
Forum: Chinese-made knives
Topic: Queen Wharncliffe
Replies: 13
Views: 2974

Re: Queen Wharncliffe

jerryd6818 wrote: Thu Jan 26, 2023 1:39 pm [...] The second one was because [...]
I quoted a fragment only to get your attention. Please post a picture of the RR trapper in the bottom of your picture and its RR item number. It looks like it has a US flag and a bald eagles head. I presume it's 4" closed.
by Modern Slip Joints
Sat Mar 09, 2024 7:41 pm
Forum: Case Knife Collector's Forum
Topic: New old stock find
Replies: 7
Views: 286

Re: New old stock find

The 61165 Pocket Hunter was that year's vault release. The bone on yours looks great!
by Modern Slip Joints
Sat Mar 09, 2024 3:19 am
Forum: Rough Rider Knife Forum
Topic: Rough Riders!
Replies: 1646
Views: 262358

Re: Rough Riders!

tvic, There is no reason for your Outdoorsman/acorn Trapper's clip blade to have stiffer than soft snap. Firmer snap on its slip joint spey blade keeps it from colaspsing across your fingers. That safety is more than provided by the clip blades back lock. The springs for its clip point need only be ...
by Modern Slip Joints
Thu Mar 07, 2024 10:08 pm
Forum: Rough Rider Knife Forum
Topic: Rough Riders!
Replies: 1646
Views: 262358

Re: Rough Riders!

I like the acorn. It looks right on side covers that are more or less wood colored. Also, while frivolus, the lock is classy. Am I correct guessing that it's shorter than a standard 4 1/8" Case 54 Trapper?
by Modern Slip Joints
Thu Mar 07, 2024 6:52 am
Forum: Case Knife Collector's Forum
Topic: Hunter XX-CHNGR
Replies: 50
Views: 989

Re: Hunter XX-CHNGR

I'd love to see pictures of your dad's four blade Folding Hunter. They're scarce, old and not within my budget. Rather than being burried at the end of this thread it deserves its own thread. Maybe by this time next week I'll remember one but offhand I can't think of another folding knife that takes...
by Modern Slip Joints
Sat Mar 02, 2024 3:24 am
Forum: General Knife Discussion
Topic: Remington Knives
Replies: 9
Views: 333

Re: Remington Knives

..... In hind sight their original owners would have gotten more value out of them by using them. They're good knives. you mean vs selling them at an estate sale or their resale is no good and might as well use them? Because he didn't say how much he paid? Too many of most models still exist in exc...
by Modern Slip Joints
Sat Mar 02, 2024 2:55 am
Forum: AAPK Member Store Forums
Topic: Help - Winchester Knives Tarnish Too Quickly
Replies: 4
Views: 157

Re: Help - Winchester Knives Tarnish Too Quickly

I do not know noth'in, or as the accused testifed in court, to the best of my knowledge I do not recall anything. However, I noticed atmarketing99's bolsters are oxidising quickly to rust color but he does not mention his blades rusting. Absent stainless blades no blade corrosion contradicts cellulo...
by Modern Slip Joints
Fri Mar 01, 2024 5:36 pm
Forum: General Knife Discussion
Topic: Remington Knives
Replies: 9
Views: 333

Re: Remington Knives

Those sure look like Camillus made knives. I have a small collection of them. USA should be in the faux Remington tang stamp. Also, if the papers are still in the boxes, they will instruct you to contact Camillus for warranty repair. Many of them were sold as collector items and a high percentage of...
by Modern Slip Joints
Fri Mar 01, 2024 4:39 am
Forum: Case Knife Collector's Forum
Topic: Ode To The 07
Replies: 1827
Views: 262260

Re: Ode To The 07

At least the mark side does have great looking red stag. Case makes their stag red by dying it. Case has dyed stag odd colors in the past but, as far as I know, only dyes it red and black now. I own a Blue Stag 5318. Despite new knives with dyed stag being less expensive than knives with burnt stag,...
by Modern Slip Joints
Wed Feb 28, 2024 4:02 am
Forum: Case Knife Collector's Forum
Topic: Hunter XX-CHNGR
Replies: 50
Views: 989

Re: Hunter XX-CHNGR

While you are shopping for blades remember this: [...] Early production used thinner blades that do not interchange with later Changers. [...] I've forgotten what year blade stock thickness changed. If my memory is good Changers were introduced in 1987 and the thin blades lasted a couple years. All ...
by Modern Slip Joints
Mon Feb 26, 2024 3:46 pm
Forum: Case Knife Collector's Forum
Topic: 6265 sab blade question
Replies: 9
Views: 453

Re: 6265 sab blade question

Thank-you for writting how it ended. The lessons are give companies time and Case treats their customers well. $75 was generous.
by Modern Slip Joints
Thu Feb 22, 2024 8:58 pm
Forum: Chinese-made knives
Topic: RRR knives
Replies: 92
Views: 7310

Re: RRR knives

I've been watching for someone to post about the newer RRR knives. Old Folder was collecting the RRR series but hasn't posted about them in a long time. Perhaps SMKW lost his interest with the string of too modern RRR knives then dilouting the RRR line with less expensive 440A Black Reserve knives? ...
by Modern Slip Joints
Thu Feb 22, 2024 6:29 pm
Forum: Chinese-made knives
Topic: RRR knives
Replies: 92
Views: 7310

Re: RRR knives

[...] How do you RRR guys like this one? I do not like the RRR035. Not much sets it apart from the zillions of one hand opening pocket clip knives. It's handle is too square cornered and the side that lacks a cover is ugly. Its blade does not have a stylish shape. Oh well, I'm sure someone will see...
by Modern Slip Joints
Mon Feb 19, 2024 10:29 pm
Forum: Case Knife Collector's Forum
Topic: "First Production Run" question
Replies: 5
Views: 271

Re: "First Production Run" question

Mumbleypeg's knowledge of older Case knives deserves great respect but he doesn't focus on Case's often colorful newer knives and admits the etch would not add value were he buying something similar. Since 1970 Case has etched this knife is a collectors' treasue, worded different ways, on a zillion ...
by Modern Slip Joints
Fri Feb 16, 2024 5:58 am
Forum: Knife Related Q&A
Topic: Case knife pattern
Replies: 14
Views: 647

Re: Case knife pattern

The desk droor in front of me will slide in further than flush leaving a small shelf that I rest the end of a ruler on. I lay the pocket knife on the ruler with an end touching the droor and look straight down at the end near my belly. I use a ruler on which the first 1/16" line actually is 1/1...
by Modern Slip Joints
Thu Feb 15, 2024 7:02 pm
Forum: Knife Related Q&A
Topic: Case knife pattern
Replies: 14
Views: 647

Re: Case knife pattern

Without a measurement we trust we still have the pull. [...] The 02 was [...] never made with long pull. [...] The AAPK reference section's coverage of modern knives could be more complete as well. For example, the Case lockback with interchangable blades that's been on the market since the late 198...

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