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Now that is an interesting piece.  I cant even imagine who would allow that piece out of the family.  What good fortune for you.  Did the Mayor use it?   That is cool!

Gm Jan, the blades are full and in my opinion haven't been used. I do feel like I have something special. The lady who owned it took it to The Case Museum to have it appraised and they made her an offer. For whatever reason she decided to go with my offer which was much less. She didn't want it in the museum. Never did ask why.

HI,

I have lots of favorites, and I am determined to photograph my collection...

At the moment, my favorite things are not knives,

I hooked up with someone connected to descendants of the Case Family in Little Valley....

Check out the new pic I posted.... I have a few more things and more coming.....

I am so amazing ly excited... about what I got. 

Let me know what you think -A

My Peanut is my favorite Case knife.

I'd say the Case Peanut is one of my all time favorites because it's just about the perfect pocket knife.....in my opinion (and GEC is missing out by not making one). Just big enough for 90% of everyday cutting chores, but small enough to not notice you have it in your pocket. AND, all but the most timid people won't get scared when you pull it out!

Beautiful family you have there!


James R. Lucier said:

Anyone interested in groups?  Jim Lucier

My favorite Pattern:   *Cheetah*

My new $5.00 rusty, used, & abused flea market find is sure to turn into one of my favorites.
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That's one of my favorite patterns also, along with Trappers, Stockman and Mooses

Scott R Gordon said:

My favorite Pattern:   *Cheetah*

Hey Billy, do have one of their Mini-Moose - 3 5/8" closed?

my favorite pattern is a old case trapper. i have 12 of them from 10 dot to double xx era

this is a 10 dot stag trapper meaning made in 1970

This is my favorite Case.  It is my favorite because of what it says and because my son and daughter gave it to me several years ago as a CHRISTmas present.  Also it was my first Case.

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