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Comment by peter force on September 15, 2013 at 3:20

HEY THIS GOES BACK TO A POST THAT WAS MADE ON FRIDAY ABOUT ANOTHER 25cent CASE KNIFE. i looked and i didnt see anyone say anything and on this one i was very surprised as its a CASE CLASSIC KNIFE. please back up a few posts and you will see it.-my reply-

joe..hey im gonna send you a friend requst. the case 25 cent knife you have posted is NOT a 1920-1940 25cent case knife.. what you have their is what is called a CASE CLASSIC... made by jim parker. but very simply put the 25cent case knives were all greenbone... BUT EVEN MORE IMPORTANT HERE do you see the 19 and the the 94 ... thats the date the knife was made ...1994. its a case classic. if you collect CASE knives and you have not read at all about JIM PARKER and CASE CLASSICS you should do so ASAP!... sending off friend request!..if you recently bougt this and need help taking it back ,even on ebay..llet m know...if thats what you wanna do.

Comment by Paul Work on September 14, 2013 at 23:40

The Mini Blackhorn is one of the most under rated knives in the Case line.  Got my eye on that Carhartt one myself.


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Comment by Craig Henry on September 14, 2013 at 18:59

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Comment by Craig Henry on September 14, 2013 at 18:52

Sorry Charles. I'm being an enabler. I'll try to refrain from being a bad influence.......after I show you these............

http://www.caseknifeoutlet.com/productcas.cfm


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Comment by Craig Henry on September 14, 2013 at 18:51

I don't like the clam packaging. And I don't like the blade part way open for a long period of time.

Comment by Tobias Gibson on September 14, 2013 at 18:15

Charles's comment brings up a point I've heard before.  I've been told that removing a knife from clam packaging does not devalue the knife.  In fact older knives still in clam packaging can be damaged from the gases released from the clam packaging beign exposed to light or just stored.

I've been told you're better off removing the knife  and card stock from the clam packaging and just keeping it. 

What is  the consensus of the day?


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Comment by Charles Sample on September 14, 2013 at 18:10

Craig, my wife says you are contributing to the delinquency of a senior knife collector!  LOL


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Comment by Craig Henry on September 14, 2013 at 18:06

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Comment by Charles Sample on September 14, 2013 at 18:00

They are fairly inexpensive to collect.


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Comment by Charles Sample on September 14, 2013 at 17:59

Craig, yes I have started one.  I have carried one as an EDC for about three years now.  On August 29 I won the bid on eBay for the mint 1990.  I got the bid for the Merry Christmas on Sep. 4.  I bought the BSA and the Carhartt off of Knives Live and received both of them this week.  SMKW also has a National Wild Turkey Federation MIni Blackhorn that I will eventually get. 

 
 
 

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