WHAT ARE YOU CARRYIN RIGHT NOW? WHAT IS YOUR FAV EDC?
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Thanks guys. The knife was actually made by Arthur Wright & Son, but it’s marketed and sold by Oakedge. The tang stamp reads “Sheffield Handmade England”.
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Moore Maker Stockman. USA made. By...?
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Queen Toothpick with D2 & curly zebrawood & Colonel Coon Barlow, made by Tennesseans, with carbon & white rosewood:
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geo, nice wood on your Queen. I am drooling just a little over your Colonel Coon Barlow. Simple, but very clean, very good looking.
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Thank you, sir. I think I got some good light for the wood on both knives. Can't beat good luck.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Fri Jun 18, 2021 12:07 pm geo, nice wood on your Queen. I am drooling just a little over your Colonel Coon Barlow. Simple, but very clean, very good looking.
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A Case 25 1/2 small Coke bottle. I've had it a long time and it sat in a box with a bunch of others I'd gotten from dad, has surface rust and even a couple spots of light pitting. Was going to send it to Case for them to restore but instead have started a cleanup of it and carrying it around may put some polish to it as well. Useful little blades, no date stamps that I can tell just Case XX USA on the opposite side of the pattern number.
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At the top of the page you will find "Research". A great place to find out more about Case stamps. I have added the direct link to the "stamp section" below. Or post a picture of your stamp and someone here can help you figure out the general time frame of production. The folks here are always glad to help. Have a great weekend!belvedereII wrote: ↑Fri Jun 18, 2021 4:40 pm A Case 25 1/2 small Coke bottle. I've had it a long time and it sat in a box with a bunch of others I'd gotten from dad, has surface rust and even a couple spots of light pitting. Was going to send it to Case for them to restore but instead have started a cleanup of it and carrying it around may put some polish to it as well. Useful little blades, no date stamps that I can tell just Case XX USA on the opposite side of the pattern number.
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I had looked at that, the USA on mine does not have periods after each letter but there is a single dot indicating 1979 if lettering without periods is normal for these knives. Also putting the lie to me saying there aren't date stampings, I suppose!TPK wrote: ↑Fri Jun 18, 2021 5:28 pmAt the top of the page you will find "Research". A great place to find out more about Case stamps. I have added the direct link to the "stamp section" below. Or post a picture of your stamp and someone here can help you figure out the general time frame of production. The folks here are always glad to help. Have a great weekend!belvedereII wrote: ↑Fri Jun 18, 2021 4:40 pm A Case 25 1/2 small Coke bottle. I've had it a long time and it sat in a box with a bunch of others I'd gotten from dad, has surface rust and even a couple spots of light pitting. Was going to send it to Case for them to restore but instead have started a cleanup of it and carrying it around may put some polish to it as well. Useful little blades, no date stamps that I can tell just Case XX USA on the opposite side of the pattern number.
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For a short time I carried a nice black bone handle Sowbelly but it's a little big so I hung a Spyderco with an integral clip on my pocket edge for the past dozen years or so. Nice to have a little Case folder now, even if it's not stainless.
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Queen City Jack and a Moore Maker Sod Buster
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Some nice knives guys Buck 310 and a Scalion by Kershaw for me today
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A Queen, a Kershaw/Emerson and a CAMCO.
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Really like that Queen City!
My home town Cumberland, Maryland was at one time the second most important city in MD right after Balitimore, MD and thus it was nicknamed the "Queen City". So some day I hope to add a knife or two to my collection with a "Queen City" stamp on it to remind me of Cumberland.
Guess I have said this before so just ignore me.
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Agree whole heartedly.
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Toting this old Boker USA cattle knive today. It had old shrinks dink handles and a loose pen blade. But Glenn fixed it up good as new with some pretty bone and an awesome shield.
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Quite lovely Wade. And Glenn does great work.
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Looks beautiful Wade! Nice save Glenn!
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Nice Glenn job Colonel. Always.
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That’s the way it should have looked to start with. Beautiful.
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And a scrimshaw Zippo, too...both very nice!
Ivoryman, your carries are always top-notch. Looks like the 33OT might have been spiffed up by Second Life Knives; am I correct?
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Thank you gentlemen.
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Ivoryman, your carries are always top-notch. Looks like the 33OT might have been spiffed up by Second Life Knives; am I correct?
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Daddy always said you can’t farm without a CASE pocket knife and a Zippo lighter. He was pretty close to right. But a good ol Boker will do in a pinch too.
And a scrimshaw Zippo, too...both very nice!
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GEC and Schrade
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Ivoryman, your carries are always top-notch. Looks like the 33OT might have been spiffed up by Second Life Knives; am I correct?
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Daddy always said you can’t farm without a CASE pocket knife and a Zippo lighter. He was pretty close to right. But a good ol Boker will do in a pinch too.
“There are things in the old Book which I may not be able to explain, but I fully accept it as the infallible word of God, and receive its teachings as inspired by the Holy Spirit.”
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A Western fixed blade and an Imperial stockman.
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