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Everyone knows Case has always done great bone handles. And Case for some years has done a lot of different bone. Different jigging, different colors, etc.

So, what is you favorite Case bone handles?

For me, right now I'd say the Chestnut and Amber Bone. There's others I like, a lot, but those two are just pretty basic bones to me.

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I love the bone on the old ones

Green bone

Red bone

Great bone on your knives Craig,

Mike

DEEP CANYON CHESTNUT BONE!!!

That looks great Mike!  Always like to  see green bone!

I'm also an amber jigged bone.  I'm fairly certain it is the most popular of the Case bone handles.  I recall Jay Parker saying that it the likelihood of it going up in value significantly is minimal.  Stag is the way to go if you're looking for an investment.  That said, I've got a lot of Amber Jigged Bone and I'm getting more. The whole nagging philosophy of "Buy what you like" 

Second runner up the various blue bones (Navy, Kentucky blue grass, etc.) I don't have much but I will eventually.

Amber peach-seed jigged Scout Jr.  and Navy Jigged BSA Scout Jr.

Craig....

For me the Chestnut Bone in an XL single bladed Coke bottle with liner lock and pocket clip.  I am going to call Fred and suggest Case make a run of these.  The knife can be called "Lawman".  Remember the TV series staring John Russell.

LAWMAN - TV THEME

Lawman

The Lawman came with the sun,
There was a job to be done,
And so they sent for the badge
and the gun of the Lawman

Lawman

And as he silently rode,
Where evil violently flowed
They knew he'd live or he'd die
by the code of the Lawman

Lawman

A man who rides all alone
And all that he'll ever own
Is just a badge and gun
and he's known as the Lawman

Till folks could walk thru streets unafraid,
He would fight for what's right undismayed
When his job was , he'd on

Lawman

Wow Mike, that red bone congress is beautiful!

One reason I like the Chestnut so much is it has that "traditional Case look" to me.  

A couple of others I like is the Sunset Winterbottom and Bermuda Green, though I don't have either....yet.

That Amber bone Scout looks great Toby! The blue is pretty neat too.

I like this Antique Saw Cut Bone

This saw cut is sweet Craig.

Mike

Craig Henry said:

I like this Antique Saw Cut Bone

So many knives to get. My money tree is down to one leaf. 

Give to a good cause- 1-800-craigwantsknives

Those are some real good looking knives. Simply the best looking knives out there, as far as I'm concerned.

But my opinion doesn't buy much around my home town. 

You know what they say about opinions...........but, thank goodness I have the looks of a Greek god.....makes others so jealous they throw knives at me.

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