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Permalink Reply by Ron McCullough on October 28, 2011 at 17:22 That was my first CASE Seahorse Whittler.
I had seen an ad for one in a Woodcraft catalog. I picked this one up at Lowes, to carve Peach Pits with. Well I always wind up with a spare, so I got another, with a different handle. Well... the rest is history. For the longest time I resisted the term "Collector". I was a "User" with a bunch of extras, as spares.
The first, stays in my whittlin bag. I carry another, on my belt, all the time.
CASE Seahorse Whittler EDC
Permalink Reply by Charles on November 20, 2011 at 12:04 Hello all,
My favorite is a knife that was given to my grandfather when he worked at U.S.Steel.
It is stainless, has one small knife, and one file. It's engraving reads ” United states steel”.
One side of the blade says case xx ESS, the other side has a 7 and it looks like maybe the letter o, and the letter F.
Does anyone know anything about this knife? I'm sure it has to be rare.
Eagerly awaiting all your wisdom. Chuck
Permalink Reply by Charles on November 30, 2011 at 21:33 My newest favorite,,,,,, Bermuda Green Peanut, 9726,,, Looove it!
Permalink Reply by Charles on November 30, 2011 at 21:36 My newest favorite, Bermuda Green Peanut,,,9726, love it!
That's a beauty, congrats.
Mike
Permalink Reply by robert vieu on December 6, 2011 at 14:22 My favorite is my TB Arkansas hunter it is truly a work horse and yes i use it lolololo
Permalink Reply by Billy Oneale on February 23, 2012 at 21:51
Permalink Reply by Ron McCullough on February 24, 2012 at 7:42 I see some really fine Case Cutlelry being posted here. Congrats to all.
I have tried to post a picture or two but, can't get it to post. I use the upload button and all it does is show a wheel spinning around after I hit the add reply. Have i missed a step?
Permalink Reply by Sue OldsWidow on March 20, 2012 at 22:16 The most recent and most well known is a 3 1/2" jack knife that is often called a mini trapper. I believe they all have two blades. The master blade on these knives is normally a clip blade, and the other will be a pen or spey. The spey blade is most common on Cases more recent 07 knives. Most of the older knives will have a pen blade. They have been a regular in Cases' production line starting well before 1940.
Shown in pic is hubby's transitional knife...it is marked CASE XX but note it does have the Tested frame(Green Bone)
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