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I have recently become much more interested in collecting Case knives.  Even joined the Case Collectors Club and ordered the new member knife.

Anyway I got to wondering.  Who EDC's a Case?  I carry a Case Mini Blackhorn.

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I switch off but usually always carry three, I also have a PW Peanut that I carry at times

I EDC one of several vintage Case knives, mostly a Jack knife. This one today:

Mike

Mike , wow what a beauty!

Nice ones Max!

Beautiful knife Mike!!

I've EDCed a Case knife off and on since 1976. And, I always seem to come back to Case after cheating on them with other brands....and Case always takes me back.

I'm still carrying this one.......

Thanks guys, here are 2 more that in EDC totation

6224 1/2

Spey jack

Mike

Craig, mighty fine looker there for an EDC, sure like that jigging on that one!

 

Mike ,Very cool EDC's it's nice to see they're in the rotation!

I usually have at least one Case in my pocket.  Sometimes 2 or 3 or more.  At least one is likely to have a wharncliffe blade....Norfolk, Sway Back Jack, or 6107W.

These are my normal edc's. There in the shop right now getting some scrollwork done on them. Today it was a seahorse whittler and a trapperlock.

Hey Paul, glad you came over! 

Speaking of Wharncliffe......I "need" to get a Swayback Gent to go along with my 33 Stockman.

Paul R Work said:

I usually have at least one Case in my pocket.  Sometimes 2 or 3 or more.  At least one is likely to have a wharncliffe blade....Norfolk, Sway Back Jack, or 6107W.

Yes, you do "need" one.

Craig Henry said:

Hey Paul, glad you came over! 

Speaking of Wharncliffe......I "need" to get a Swayback Gent to go along with my 33 Stockman.

Paul R Work said:

I usually have at least one Case in my pocket.  Sometimes 2 or 3 or more.  At least one is likely to have a wharncliffe blade....Norfolk, Sway Back Jack, or 6107W.

I guess almost all of us do switch off; I do, too, but I very often carry one of these Case knives (when I'm in town) :

This basic #3254 CV Trapper

This Case XX # 64047P stockman pattern (2 dot tang stamp, =1978) has pretty jigged mocha bone scales. Case shield, bolsters, and pins are nickel silver; the liners are brass. This knife measures 4 inches in the closed position; it has four hi-carbon steel blades: a master clip blade, a medium spear blade, a medium spey blade -- etched "FOR FLESH ONLY", and a punch blade. I love this vintage stockman pocket knife.  I have got another one, mint, in my safe!

 

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