CASE "Little Tadpole" 29-1/2 frame
CASE "Little Tadpole" 29-1/2 frame
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Anyone have any CASE "Little Tadpole" 29-1/2 frames to share? Case's smallest jack knife at 2-1/2" long. Cool liitle pattern. I ran across 2 while going thru my collection. Hit them with some Blue Magic and took the pic below.
Thanks much Steve for the detail in your book. I was looking thru the price guides and did not see the 6229-1/2 (or other handle types in 29-1/2 frame) listed past CASE XX USA era. I knew that they were not made beyond USA era but did not realize that the 6229-1/2 was considered "relatively scarce" in that era since it was discontinued in 1967. Thanks for the detail in your book.
It looks like they made the 29-1/2 pattern back to at least the CASE BROTHERS era, from what I can tell. In TESTED era, it looks like that made quite a variety of handle types. In pearl, I.P., different bone colors and even imitation Tortoise.
I would love to see some if anyone has any, please share.
I have always had an interest in the rare CASE patterns but my interest in the CASE "extinct" patterns is really growing now also. Sometimes both go hand in hand.
Pictured is CASE XX USA 6229-1/2 and CASE XX 2229-1/2 LiitleTadpole
Regards, Jerry
Anyone have any CASE "Little Tadpole" 29-1/2 frames to share? Case's smallest jack knife at 2-1/2" long. Cool liitle pattern. I ran across 2 while going thru my collection. Hit them with some Blue Magic and took the pic below.
Thanks much Steve for the detail in your book. I was looking thru the price guides and did not see the 6229-1/2 (or other handle types in 29-1/2 frame) listed past CASE XX USA era. I knew that they were not made beyond USA era but did not realize that the 6229-1/2 was considered "relatively scarce" in that era since it was discontinued in 1967. Thanks for the detail in your book.
It looks like they made the 29-1/2 pattern back to at least the CASE BROTHERS era, from what I can tell. In TESTED era, it looks like that made quite a variety of handle types. In pearl, I.P., different bone colors and even imitation Tortoise.
I would love to see some if anyone has any, please share.
I have always had an interest in the rare CASE patterns but my interest in the CASE "extinct" patterns is really growing now also. Sometimes both go hand in hand.
Pictured is CASE XX USA 6229-1/2 and CASE XX 2229-1/2 LiitleTadpole
Regards, Jerry
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Re: CASE "Little Tadpole" 29-1/2 frame
here is a few
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Great Tadoples guys!!!
Thanks for showing them.
Jerry
Thanks for showing them.
Jerry
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Nice Tadpole showing gents!! KOOL little knife!! John
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Re: CASE "Little Tadpole" 29-1/2 frame
Here's the two I have. XX slick black and W.R. Case and Sons rogers bone.Slim
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Thanks John. Sweet little knives. Really liking the only two I got. Till I get ahold of some more...
Slim, good to hear from you again with such a bang!
Really liking that old Rogers Bone! My favorite Case handle material by the way.
Take care Guys. Keep the Tadpoles coming.
Regards, Jerry
Slim, good to hear from you again with such a bang!
Really liking that old Rogers Bone! My favorite Case handle material by the way.
Take care Guys. Keep the Tadpoles coming.
Regards, Jerry
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Re: CASE "Little Tadpole" 29-1/2 frame
Thanks Jerry. Curious thing about the W.R. tadpole is it's not shown in any of my references in rogers bone until the Bradford era.The knife was clenned but not taken apart so I'm thinking maybe a transition from the W.R. to Bradford era. Any opinions?Slim.
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I have one of those lil guys, I presume it's a cracked ice handle.
Wes
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Here's a tested green bone. It is 2 5/8" so is it a 29 1/2 pattern? It has some nice pocket worn character and a little blade loss but still has snap and the green bone is great.
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I personally think that is not a 29 frame. The frame is straight and not curved slightly like a 29 is. I think it MAY be a 6206-1/2, Little Guy or Tiny Jack, as they are called. I personally would open a new thread in this Case forum as some that may have additional opinions may not see it in this thread. Interesting shield.bkazz5 wrote:Here's a tested green bone. It is 2 5/8" so is it a 29 1/2 pattern? It has some nice pocket worn character and a little blade loss but still has snap and the green bone is great.
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Re: CASE "Little Tadpole" 29-1/2 frame
Got a case xx tested tadpole in a single blade yellow handle just want to verify that they made a single blade here a picture
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This seems to be a sort of mystery. The research section on this forum says the 06 pattern is shorter the the 29, not longer. bkazz5 has stated his knife is 2-5/8. I agree that his knife is probably not a 29 for the reasons Jerry stated but then what the heck is it? Research section also states the 06 is called a tadpole. Do you think that may be incorrect?zp4ja wrote:I personally think that is not a 29 frame. The frame is straight and not curved slightly like a 29 is. I think it MAY be a 6206-1/2, Little Guy or Tiny Jack, as they are called. I personally would open a new thread in this Case forum as some that may have additional opinions may not see it in this thread. Interesting shield.bkazz5 wrote:Here's a tested green bone. It is 2 5/8" so is it a 29 1/2 pattern? It has some nice pocket worn character and a little blade loss but still has snap and the green bone is great.
Jerry
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Re: CASE "Little Tadpole" 29-1/2 frame
Sargent's 7th edition lists a 7129-1/2 Tested XX tortoise shell. No picture. No other single blade version listed though.Lilrooster56 wrote:Got a case xx tested tadpole in a single blade yellow handle just want to verify that they made a single blade here a picture
The 29 pattern "Tadpole" is a curved jack, 2-1/2 inches length. The 06 has a straight frame and is 2-5/8 inches long. The 06 is the 25 cent knife frame, aka a "Boy's Knife" .
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Re: CASE "Little Tadpole" 29-1/2 frame
The research section of this forum must have incorrect info for the 06 pattern. It says the 06 is 2 3/8 and is referred to as a tadpole. If the 06 is actually 2 5/8 then it makes since that bkazz5's knife is an 06 pattern.
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Re: CASE "Little Tadpole" 29-1/2 frame
Bkazz post you're referring to is over 6 years old. His knife is for sure not a 29-1/2 because it doesn't have a curved frame. I've never heard of the 06 being called a Tadpole. The tadpole is the 29-1/2.rugmar wrote:The research section of this forum must have incorrect info for the 06 pattern. It says the 06 is 2 3/8 and is referred to as a tadpole. If the 06 is actually 2 5/8 then it makes since that bkazz5's knife is an 06 pattern.
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Sorry, didn't notice that post being so old.
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I've done the same thing myself. Just trying to re-focus the discussion on the new post by lilrooster which I responded to. As for your comment about the info on the 06 pattern in the "Research" section here, it is incorrect. The 06 partner's length is in fact 2-5/8 inches, not 2-3/8. Possibly a typo error. As for the 06 being called a "Tadpole" , I can't say it has never happened but I've never heard it called a Tadpole before.rugmar wrote:Sorry, didn't notice that post being so old.
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Re: CASE "Little Tadpole" 29-1/2 frame
Here's three Tadpoles that I have.
They are very nice little, big, knives.
They are very nice little, big, knives.
Joe
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SUH-WEEEET!!! Love the red one and the black one.FRJ wrote:Here's three Tadpoles that I have.
They are very nice little, big, knives.
May have to start a hunt.
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Thanks Steve.Steve Warden wrote: SUH-WEEEET!!! Love the red one and the black one.
May have to start a hunt.
They are a very nice small pocket carry with two blades.
I hope you can find one (or two) you like Steve.
Joe
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Hey Gents,FRJ wrote:Thanks Steve.Steve Warden wrote: SUH-WEEEET!!! Love the red one and the black one.
May have to start a hunt.
They are a very nice small pocket carry with two blades.
I hope you can find one (or two) you like Steve.
Steve, Joe's analogy of "little big knife' I totally am on board with. Sounds odd but they are tight and snappy little jacks that feels like someone shrunk a big Jack. Kind of like a 27 frame stockman in my opinion. I have a few and they are cool little stockmans.
Joe, nice ones. Thanks for sharing. Interesting to see difference in the slick black examples you and I posted in regards to nail nick and stamp. Likely Cutler's choice or different blade be stock batch used.
Hope life finds you both well. Jerry
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Thank you, Jerry.
Hey, that little 33 on the bottom ain't bad either.
Hey, that little 33 on the bottom ain't bad either.
Joe