I carried a Case 5350 Bluebone Large Stockman for the past summer. Great knife, always up to any task, but it needed daily buffings and within a day of pocket wear. It was scratched on the springs and bolsters that I had to use Mother's Billet every two to three days to minimize the keys and coin blemishes a day in the pocket causes. Now, I have been carrying a Northfield #54 un-serialised (541308) which is a three spring whitler in a tooled cigar patern. It is a stag handled knife that I thought why not, I carried $100 pens why not. To my surprise it's literally not noticable in your pocket, smooth, easy opening and most of all it seems to have a resistance to normal pocket abrasions that my former Case carries. They needed two or three buffings a week to keep a collectors look. (you can't carry a ugly knife) Why is this.... For the bolsters do not scratch in three weeks of pocket wear, the springs clear up with a brush of your thumb.... Case is not that way and I'm a Case fan... But this is a serious knife not a stow-away... I'used it now without anything but a bath towel rub and it's better looking stag now than three week ago. For those who have GEC conection or see them soon at a show ask if they use a diferent knicle-silver to prevent this kind of wear. I just got a Case 5347DAM thatI was looking foward to showing off... now it's a Case case knife.
Tags: 541380, Cutlery, Eastern, Great, Northfield, knicle, materials, raw, silver, whitler
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