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"The Case Humpback is well equipped for the everyday user, but with an antique look and mystique that hearkens back to the earliest days in American knife making. The Humpback Whittler(046WH) was introduced sometime prior to 1915 by W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company. At that time, this pattern was made with either a Spear or Clip master blade with the secondary blade configuration that varied from knife to knife. Case redesigned this vintage pattern in 2009 based on the "Tested Era" Humpback knife. The new Humpback Whittler features three backsprings with a Spear master blade, and secondary Spey and Pen blades. The Stockman version is built on two backsprings, with Spear, Sheepfoot and Spey blades."

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New Humpback........

Stag with Fluted Slant Bolsters

Some Humpback Stockman just in..............

Stag 2009

Rough Black 2011

Smooth Chestnut 2012

Harvest Orange 2010

Thanks John! :-)

If Case discontinues the Humpback it will be a crying shame!

New Humpbacks.............

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Thanks John! :-)

Another new one just in today............

Tested Red Barnboard 2010

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XX Limited Edition Series XXVIII Marigold 2012

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New one............

XX Limited Edition Series XXV - Crimson Bone - 2010

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New Humpbacks........this time Whittlers............

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