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Comment by Gerald Hines on March 24, 2011 at 1:16

Thanks Nick not much of a collection. I have given one of the Stags as a gift and the CowGirl is also gone.
Comment by Gerald Hines on March 24, 2011 at 1:17
Part of the fun of aquiring these is giving them away.
 
Comment by Bill Fletcher on May 18, 2011 at 11:15

Hello,  I carried a Peanut knife for about a year.  They are a handy little pattern.  At present I only have the "Big Orange" while my better half has 3 in her knife X scissor collection. Thought that I'd share our pics.  All the best, Fletch 

Case XX 2008 Peanut 1 of 500, Tennessee Corelon Orange 9220

 Case XX 2002 Peanut 8220R SC SS Mother of Pearl

Case XX 2010 Peanut 8220R SC  SS Abalone/back

Case XX 1997 Big Nut Peanut 6520 Blue Jigged Bone, Front & Back

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Comment by Bill Fletcher on April 12, 2012 at 20:30

One more Peanut arrived today.  As I understand it, this 8520  is part of a 1996-1998 SFO for Shepherd Hills which included 7  Big Nut Peanuts with a thousand made of each handle type.   

Case XX 1998 Big Nut Peanut 8520 MOP 7th Ed. No, 153 of 1000 (3)

Case XX 1998 Big Nut Peanut 8520 MOP 7th Ed. No, 153 of 1000 (2)

Case XX 1998 Big Nut Peanut 8520 MOP 7th Ed. No, 153 of 1000 (1)

Comment by Bill Fletcher on April 12, 2012 at 20:17

Thank you kindly Jan.  The Magenta is a cool little knife.  Best regards

Comment by Jan Carter on April 12, 2012 at 19:10
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Bill,

Thanks, these are sure sweet.  The multiblades are very nice but I adore the little magenta

Comment by Bill Fletcher on April 11, 2012 at 21:10

I received Jan's gentle poke LOL.  I thought I would post Maria's recent Case XX Peanuts which have joined her  Scissor Collection.   Best regards!

Case XX 2000 Peanut Scissor 8220SC MOP

Case XX 2000 Peanut 8220SC MOP

Case XX 2000 Peanut 8220SC MOP (3)

 

Case XX 2012 Peanut Scissors Magenta Bone 6220 RSC

Case XX 2012 Peanut Magenta Bone 6220RSC (2)

 

Case XX 2012 Peanut Magenta Bone 6220RSC

Case XX 1996 Big Nut Peanut Scissors 5520 Stag

Case XX 1996 Big Nut Peanut 5520 Stag (3)

Case XX 1996 Big Nut Peanut 5520 Stag

Case XX 1996 Big Nut Peanut 6520 Red Bone

Case XX 1996 Big Nut Peanut 6520 Red Bone (2)

Case XX 1996 Big Nut Peanut 6520 Red Bone

Case XX 1997 Big Nut Peanut 5520 Red Stag

Case XX 1997 Big Nut Peanut 5520 Red Stag

 

Case XX 1997 Big Nut Peanut 5520 Red Stag (3)

 

Case XX 1996 Big Nut Peanut 6520 Green Bone

Case XX 1996 Big Nut Peanut 6520 Green Bone

Comment by Jan Carter on April 11, 2012 at 19:33
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So very quiet in here, no new peanuts?

Comment by Charles on November 22, 2011 at 6:59
Hi all, I have a queen steel #14 peanut on my page. Anyone know production year/info?
Comment by Jan Carter on October 8, 2011 at 17:40
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Has anyone gotten a new one lately?
Comment by Bill Fletcher on May 18, 2011 at 11:15

Hello,  I carried a Peanut knife for about a year.  They are a handy little pattern.  At present I only have the "Big Orange" while my better half has 3 in her knife X scissor collection. Thought that I'd share our pics.  All the best, Fletch

 

Case XX 2008 Peanut 1 of 500, Tennessee Corelon Orange 9220

 

 

Case XX 2002 Peanut 8220R SC SS Mother of Pearl

 

 

 

Case XX 2010 Peanut 8220R SC  SS Abalone/ front & back

 

Case XX 1997 Big Nut Peanut 6520 Blue Jigged Bone, Front & Back


 

 

Comment by Gerald Hines on March 24, 2011 at 1:17
Part of the fun of aquiring these is giving them away.
Comment by Gerald Hines on March 24, 2011 at 1:16
Thanks Nick not much of a collection. I have given one of the Stags as a gift and the CowGirl is also gone.
Comment by Nick Hansen on March 24, 2011 at 1:02
I hear you on the whole thing about people being weary of knives.

That's about the life story of most everyone on this site.

I like the fact that Peanuts are so small. I honestly don't mind if I had to pay a lot for one either because it's so small, you know that you are going to carry the knife everyday. There's no reason not to. You can usually just stuff it in a pocket of your pants that you don't use for anything anyway-and you have an extra knife with you, too.

That's a really nice little collection of Peanuts you have there, Gerald.
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Comment by Gerald Hines on March 24, 2011 at 0:20
No matter how many knives I carry each day I always have a Case Peanut in my pocket. Some places seem to not like it to much if you pull out a knife with a 4" blade to clean your fingernails.
Comment by Nick Hansen on March 23, 2011 at 19:36
For any new members, let's go ahead and do a Peanut roll call. Post a pic or two so we can all marvel.

Sooo, any pictures of the ever popular Peanut?

I used to have a bunch, but this in my one and only Peanut......in fact it's the only Case knife I have left!!

I feel the need for Peanuts!

Any Peanut pictures?

I like the looks of this Sunset Winterbottom Bone!

Craig,

I like that one also, between the bone and the bombshell shield I may have to get a new peanut.  I will have to dig through the safe and find my favorite peanut.  It has a Mr Peanut on the blade

I like the Candy Stripe handles. Kinda like the old Candy Stripe celluloid handles, but they're bone!

Hey, hey, hey....I got a new Case Peanut in Chrome Vanadium!

What can I say about it? What's not to like? It's a Case Peanut! Great quality, great looks, great (perfect?) everyday carry knife!

Case Peanut 6220 CV Chestnut Jigged Bone

* Fit and Finish - NO complaints at all, it's great!

* Walk and Talk - Perfect! Yes, it is!

* Stay and play - Tight as a drum!

* Sharpness out of the box - Pretty sharp. Since I'm carrying it, I put it across a ceramic rod and it got scary sharp in seconds!!

* How do I feel about it - I love Case Peanuts, and this one is a high quality knife. Sooo, I LOVE it! And will get more!

As always, the Case Peanut is hard to beat! I love these things. SUPER quality, great looking bone (is it me or does Case do bone better than almost anyone else?), and as good as their stainless is, I LOVE this CV!!!

Anyone one else have a new Casenut?

More Casenuts!!! I believe I'm losing control.....I'm going nuts!

What can I say......it's a Case Peanut for pete's sake! Great quality, great feel, great look! And why the heck don't you have one?!

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