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  • Paul Work

    I'm not grasping how that is not a Teardrop...

  • Jean-François

    Results of 2 minutes  googling:


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    Craig Henry

    Going by comments here and there, this new Teardrop is going to be a big seller for Case!


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    Craig Henry


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    Craig Henry

    New stuff from case.........

    Tear Drop Ebony

    125th Anniversary Knife


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    Craig Henry

    Sod Buster coming out in American Workman Blue

  • Paul Work

    That ebony Teardrop is so sweet.


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    Craig Henry

    Yes, very classy......and classic!


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    Craig Henry

    I'm getting in a stag frame of mind. Need to get a (one?) Stag Tiny Trapper.

  • Carl Hall

    Has anybody heard or seen a 6110 case xx 1940-64 it has a swing guard like a cheetah but is not straight handle like it and it is a lockback ?


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    Craig Henry

    Cass said "Get yourself a Case Stag...it's on me." Sooo.......

    http://www.iknifecollector.com/group/casefans/forum/topics/54-patte...


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    Craig Henry

    Free knife!  

    You just have to win it.......http://www.casexx.com/wrCase.asp


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    Craig Henry

    I kinda like the new "Pacific Blue Bone" and silver shield.

  • Ken Spielvogel

    Nice Craig


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    Craig Henry


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    Craig Henry

    I think I'm on a Case Stag binge. I'm looking at more. It's all the fault of the guys on the Case Collectors Club and their darn "Let's see some stag" thread! LOL!


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    Craig Henry

    Shepherd Hills Cutlery Customer Appreciation Day Feb. 1st. 40% off.

    http://www.casexx.com/CustomerAppreciation/


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    Craig Henry

    The Case site down? Did they get snowed in? Is the Zombie apocalypse nigh upon us? We're covered with snow! Welcome to the sunny south! LOL!

  • Paul Work

    Down for me too.

  • Ken Spielvogel

    Sorry about your snow Craig, now you can see how the rest of us lives. LOL


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    Craig Henry

    I'm getting old......you can have it!

  • Tom Hively

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    Craig,

    I guess to fight the stag binge you might try a similar cure that alcoholics use....the next morning after a night of drinking you have a brew! :) So after looking at lots of stag you need to see a stag pocketknife-what do you think?


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    Craig Henry

    Alan, I don't know if you're helping me! But, we're all enablers here! LOL!!

    BEAUTIFUL Stag Cheetah! 

    That would go great here - http://www.iknifecollector.com/group/casefans/forum/topics/stag-cas...


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    Craig Henry

    That Stag Teardrop is going to be fantastic....actually, I think ALL of the new Teardrops are going to be fantastic!


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    Craig Henry

  • Paul Work

    Picked these up today.


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    Craig Henry

    I want them.

  • Ken Spielvogel

    Great finds Paul

  • Jan Carter

    Alan, I think that Blue Scroll is fantastic!  Craig, that new yellow is crying out to be joined by his Slim line yellow cousin.  I think Paul is enabling us!

  • Paul Work

    Yeah Craig, you need a yeller Slimline...

  • Waggoner, Alan

    Thanks Jan there is some really pretty Case stag out there!


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    Craig Henry

    Wow, that's beautiful Alan!!


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    Craig Henry

    Coming out..........for those that would like CV........

    CHESTNUT JIGGED BONE SOD BUSTER JUNIOR(CV)

     


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    Craig Henry

    Coming out.........

    POCKET WORN HARVEST ORANGE FOLDING HUNTER SS

     

  • Paul Work

    If that Soddie was stainless I'd be all over it.

  • Clint Thompson

    Personally I yearn for the days of carbon bladed knives made by Case.  In my mind's eye....you use the stainless or CV knives as they should be, the blades show the wear and scratches.  The once shiny knife now is scared and somehow less appealing. 

    The shiny new carbon steel knife is also beautiful but with use and age it is like a woman who matures and blossoms and is truly your companion.  Your carbon steel knife is unlike any other...unique and special and with tender care and attention will be your partner for the rest of your life.

  • Howard P Reynolds

    Clint, I like my knives the way I like my woman/women, low maintenance, and stain-less. 

  • Jean-François

    I agree with you, Clint, you are a poet.

  • Waggoner, Alan

    Clint what you say is so true! With a little steel work a carbon steel beginning to dull can be returned to original edge. The down side is that those old blades lacked thickness and would flake if you worked them too much with a stone. At least the blades I'm thinking of are the early tested and before. Here poted is an example.

    Alan


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    Robert Burris

    I love an old carbon steel knife that has taken on a great patina. It seems to have improved with age and has taken on a new beauty all it's on.


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    Craig Henry

    I appreciate carbon steel nowadays. Never used to. That being said I still lean towards stainless. But if Case has a knife I can't live without, and it's in CV, that's fine with me.


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    Craig Henry

    Speaking of CV..........new from Case........Mini Copperlock in CV.  Have they ever made a Copperlock or Mini Copperlock in CV before, I can't remember.

    DARK RED JIGGED BONE MINI COPPERLOCK (CV) 


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    Craig Henry

    Also new coming out. I like the single blade Sowbelly. 

    PACIFIC BLUE BONE SOWBELLY SS

  • Clint Thompson

    Howard....

    Stainless is so cold, lifeless and if heated up too hot may or may not return to its original shape.  Carbon steel is warm, beautiful and dependable.  Unique in its own way.  Yes carbon steel needs a little more attention and loving care but the rewards are worth it.  I love my carbon steel Case knives.

  • Clint Thompson

    I agree with Ron.

  • Jean-François

    A nice YELLOW large Copperlock in CV.

  • Howard P Reynolds

    Hahahaha.  Well, the best stainless has high carbon.  CPM-3V (.8C), 154CM (1.05C), BG-42 (1.15C).  [1095 (.9-1.03C)].  So, a bunch of "stainless" has essentially 1095 carbon in it.  And, after a few years your stainless blade looks better than you do (not a bad thing in my case).  Eventually, 1095 needs cosmetic surgery to look good.  I know 1095 tugs at the heartstrings of some, but if we didn't move on to bigger and better we would still be listening to cassettes or 8-tracks, and transistor radios.


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    Charles Sample

    Howard, I would still be listening to vacuum tube radios!  LOL

     

  • Howard P Reynolds

    Charles, if you find one, it'll probably still be getting 1930s-1940s radio stations.  Wow!  Glenn Miller on Armed Forces Radio!  The Shadow, the Bickersons, The Loooone Ranger.