Case & Case related knives over 100 years old
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Thanks Greg, I appreciate it. You and I share an interest in these old gems.
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thanks to all that have ordered my book so far whether from me directly or online. I really appreciate it.
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Yes we do Tom! If I see you at the Blade show you gotta sign it for me.
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Be glad to Greg, much appreciated
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These knives are really great, what a collection. I have an old W R Case & Sons penknife with this type of shield on it and was wondering if it was legit. The picture of your old knives helped to confirm to me that it is. Thanks.
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Great, get us a picture of it if you can
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Picked up this Case Bros Little Valley Stag jack knife recently. Looks to be a 52031 pattern. 3 3/4" 1900-1912.
Thanks for looking!!
Tom
Thanks for looking!!
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That's a beauty, Tom!
Take care and God bless,
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Nice oldie Tom.
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That's a keeper right there Tom!
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Thanks, Steve, Roger, Jerry, and Greg. They are getting harder to find it seems.
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Very nice Tom! Beautiful example of older Case stag.
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Tom, thank you for showing your nice old Case knife. Bare head stag seems like a rare Case configuration - I can't recall if I have seen that before.
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Beautiful old knife Tom
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Thanks, Ken, Jerry, and Mike ,interesting, I don’t believe I have seen the barehead stag as well, plus this one is torched. Very unique handles but they appear original.RalphAlsip wrote:Tom, thank you for showing your nice old Case knife. Bare head stag seems like a rare Case configuration - I can't recall if I have seen that before.
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I picked this one up from the Blade show. It is a Case Bros Little Valley 1900-1914 Stag jumbo whittler. It is a hand full and I really like the Stag.
Thanks for looking
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Thanks for looking
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Sweet score, Tom!
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Her is another pickup from the blade show A Red Winterbottom Small Coke 6225 1905 1914 W R Case & Sons. May be a Salesman's Sample as there is remnants of ink next to the tang.
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Tom, two awesome knives, next Blade Show I’m going to follow you around
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Wow Tom this is great find. Do you think the pattern would be 53076? The spear blade is awesome.olderdogs1 wrote:I picked this one up from the Blade show. It is a Case Bros Little Valley 1900-1914 Stag jumbo whittler. It is a hand full and I really like the Stag.Tom
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Very nice Winterbottom on this one.olderdogs1 wrote:Her is another pickup from the blade show A Red Winterbottom Small Coke 6225 1905 1914 W R Case & Sons. May be a Salesman's Sample as there is remnants of ink next to the tang.
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Jerry,RalphAlsip wrote:Wow Tom this is great find. Do you think the pattern would be 53076? The spear blade is awesome.olderdogs1 wrote:I picked this one up from the Blade show. It is a Case Bros Little Valley 1900-1914 Stag jumbo whittler. It is a hand full and I really like the Stag.Tom
That was my 1st thought when I saw it but the length is 3 9/16” closed whereas the 076 is 4”. I believe it is a 6370 jumbo sleeve board whittler. Only one I have encountered
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olderdogs1 wrote:Jerry,RalphAlsip wrote:Wow Tom this is great find. Do you think the pattern would be 53076? The spear blade is awesome.olderdogs1 wrote:I picked this one up from the Blade show. It is a Case Bros Little Valley 1900-1914 Stag jumbo whittler. It is a hand full and I really like the Stag.Tom
That was my 1st thought when I saw it but the length is 3 9/16” closed whereas the 076 is 4”. I believe it is a 5370 jumbo sleeve board whittler. Only one I have encountered
Tom
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Tom, I think you are right with the 70 pattern. In addition to matching on the length that awesomely swedged and sturdy looking spear blade matches to the reference pictures I found for a 6370. Great add to your pre 1920 collection!