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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 5:13 am GERBER MKII
:D ::ds:: ::tu::
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Cody, David, Dog - all super nice finds!
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 5:13 am GERBER MKII
I especially like this one
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 5:13 am GERBER MKII
Nice! I regret not getting the anniversary remake when they were on sale for $75 a few years back.
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cody6268 wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 4:56 pm
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 5:13 am GERBER MKII
Nice! I regret not getting the anniversary remake when they were on sale for $75 a few years back.
Thanks ::handshake:: Tim, Ken, D.L. and Cody ::handshake::... I did get the anniversary remake/reissue when they were on sale for $75 a few years back. ... ::skeptic:: and like a fool ... ::doh:: I traded it off to a buddy ::dang:: ... I though I could always find another one for $75 ...or less :oops: ... turns out NOT so easy. :oops: .... But I got this one so ... that makes up for it all :wink:

I remember being a kid and wanting a MKII so bad and all I could afford was a "Valor Japan" version ... ::paranoid:: which turns out to be a really good quality knife in the end (Seki-City :D )...and one that I still have after buying it when I was 18 (not that long ago... ::skeptic:: more or less ::paranoid:: )
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What a great find! ::tu::
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Found a couple the past few days....
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Good haul, Scott!
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My wife dropped me off at the antique mall while she got her hair cut. As soon as I walked in the door, the proprietor asked me, "What year is this Case?" It was sorta rusty and the front end of the knife was separated. The pin was still there but the mark side bolster is pried away from the blade? ::shrug:: Not even sure what pattern it is? 3 1/4", brass liners, 1970 ten dots, just plain worn out. Then he pulls out a big Case, I could see it was a 75 and it was rusted up pretty well also. It proved to be a 6375, 2 dots (1978). The odd thing was it still had factory edges on all three blades. I knew the 75 could be cleaned up and would make a good EDC, so we struck up a deal on both rusty Case knives.
Rusty Case knives.
Rusty Case knives.
Stamp on the 6375, 2 dot
Stamp on the 6375, 2 dot
Stamp on the 3 1/4" 1970 Delrin handle. What pattern?
Stamp on the 3 1/4" 1970 Delrin handle. What pattern?
Appears someone tried a little grinder, maybe a Dremel, to remove the rust from the blade at one time.
Appears someone tried a little grinder, maybe a Dremel, to remove the rust from the blade at one time.
Mark side of the clip is pitted
Mark side of the clip is pitted
Enjoyed cleaning up the 75 and improving the factory edges! ::nod::
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Congrats Philip. It looks like you used that local brand of YOUNAVJAK ElBoW grease on it. Great save. ::nod::
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Thanks, Floyd. ::handshake::
It would be nice to polish the little grinder marks out of the blades but if it becomes an EDC and since it is carbon steel the patina will overtake the blemishes. :)
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Good recovery TF ::tu::
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TripleF wrote: Sat May 13, 2023 10:52 am Found a couple the past few days....
Knice haul! ::tu::
treefarmer wrote: Sat May 13, 2023 4:49 pm It proved to be a 6375, 2 dots (1978).
It cleaned up really well. Wish I could find such a deal on a 1978 Case!
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Found a few...
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Knice haul! ::tu::
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What's the mark on the big rosewood one? O'.
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Ridgegrass wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 11:33 am What's the mark on the big rosewood one? O'.
R.G. as might have noticed, that is the mystery knife I posted on the other thread. ::hmm::
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Yeah, I know. I love it. Love the diagonal rosewood grain. Wish we could see the entire stamp. Thanks. J.O'.
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Ridgegrass wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 12:26 pm Yeah, I know. I love it. Love the diagonal rosewood grain. Wish we could see the entire stamp. Thanks. J.O'.
Thanks! J.O. ::handshake:: I put an update on the other thread, it looks like it has an attachment point for other tools... ::hmm::
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 3:19 am
Ridgegrass wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 11:33 am What's the mark on the big rosewood one? O'.
R.G. as might have noticed, that is the mystery knife I posted on the other thread. ::hmm::
I don't know what the other thread is, but I bought a slot knife with the same marking and my records show that somewhere I got the idea they were Magnetic Cut. Co.'s knives and were made by Union between 1900 and 1930. Mine is near mint, unused and never carried or sharpened. Let me know how to find the other thread. ____Dave Never mind, I found the other thread and it looks like you already have the answers.
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Very nice find, DJ!
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From flea market today...
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WOW Scott nice haul ::tu::
My son came up from Beantown yesterday morning with an early Father’s Day present knowing the turkey season was in full swing even though I don’t have any bird guns with a chock (may have to get one).So cleaned her up and headed to the woods.
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Very nice finds, Scott and garddogg!
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Dang Scott. You never cease to amaze me.
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