treefarmer wrote:slimtrap48,
Those are beauties! I'm partial to the 48, was the 1st knife I remember buying as a kid, mine was a one blade though.
Treefarmer
Thanks treefarmer. I've got plenty of the single blades too.
treefarmer wrote:slimtrap48,
Those are beauties! I'm partial to the 48, was the 1st knife I remember buying as a kid, mine was a one blade though.
Treefarmer
I will look up the history of the 7th Cavalry " GARRYOWEN " .GARRYOWEN83 wrote:GARRYOWEN to me is the spirit of the 7th Cavalry.cudgee wrote:Garryowen is a famous name in equestrian and sport over here in Australia.GARRYOWEN83 wrote:20190718_214641.jpg
Nice find, treefarmer. Took some pictures of the 64047P along with a Muskrat and 6347, all USA era knives, and they all measure up the same (same number of springs and brass spacers, etc.). I'm hoping in time the 4 blade's scales will shine up more like the other two, we shall see.treefarmer wrote:1967redrider,
I believe me and you can count at least 8 dots. Nothing like a good old Case knife, that 47 ought to fit well in your pocket, if there is room.
I found this 3137CV at the bottom of the bay the other day. I usually don't mention price but sometimes that just makes the deal feel better. I thought $12 was a pretty good deal.
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Treefarmer
He's not heavy, he's my...Monkey!steve99f wrote:Does that monkey get heavy at all Q?
Cool knife, I've never seen one.olderdogs1 wrote:Here is a recent pickup. A Case Tested XX Greenbone large Doctor's Knife 6234 3 5/8" closed 1920-40. I have handled a lot of knives but this is the 1st one of these I have seen. Let me know if anyone else here has other examples of this pattern, and as always,
Thanks for looking
Tom
Fishnbum, Nice pair of XX knives.Fishnbum wrote:
Tom, thanks for sharing the Case Tested XX 6234. It is a first time see for me.olderdogs1 wrote:
Elmo wrote:Got these today.
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My two latest finds! Definitely my two rarest knives. Never been an elephant toe fan. I bought it thinking I could make a few dollars on it but it’s growing on me. May become an ingrown toenail. The citrus tester is pretty cool real redbone. Both are XX