settled. People may laugh that I dont have a particular brand i collect, i buy what appeals to me. When i started it was the cheaper versions that allowed me to own enough knives, that were cheap enough to use, that allowed me to formulate what works for me and what is hog wash (excuse the reference Hog). You get what you pay for, in most cases. I'm glad that the knife industry is such that it allowed me to make up MY mind. Now i can focus my money where my hand is, not buying flashy ad queens!…
better them AUS 8. Overall a nice option if you don't want to sped 100+ USD but if you have the extra money go with the ZT 0200 that is a damn fine knife looking forward to buy it the price point us around 150 giver to take you should try it out if you look for a beast of a knife. Of course all ZT knives are US made. Cant wait to ad one to my collection. …
do aa THROWBACK ..in this case they did. most ad knives when you research them. turn out to be the original owner/creators name..but plural.in this case it was a MR WALGREEN that you would have worked for at one time.. here enjoy the little history i found on your companies website.. pretty neat knife.. hope this ads to the fun of owning it!
in the early 1900's you would have worked for MR WALGREEN.even look this link has the original sign.witha further look im sure me or you could dig up the exact emblem that is on your knife.as im sure thats what CASE KNIVES went with.http://www.walgreens.com/marketing/about/history/default.jsp JUST CLICK! John McCain said:
Ron, thank you for playing, I know it was a real poser ! LOL Ken, you were SOOOO close- Apparently, the engraver did not know how to spell the letter "S" at the end. So, Apparently, all these years I thought I was working for Walgreens I must have been working for " Walgreen".
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Cutler, that's me...
We sold a medium and large stockman and a Barlow, all three available in Rosewood or India Stag!!!
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ings and prices offered. If you want to try and offer some here, type in " knives for sale or trade" in the search box in the upper right hand corner on the main page.- It will take you to the proper section. I see that both pearls have serial numbers on the bolster which indicates they are limited editions, too. Also one of the toothpicks is serialized.The one you called a copperhead is actually a small coke bottle pattern, also called a swell center jack with unusual handle color.The Case trapper is a Case Limited Edition, also not a standard production knife. In short, just about all of these are limited edition knives, and more valuable than you might think.If you are in a hurry to sell them, use Blue Ridge. If you are not in a huge hurry, I will try and research some more of your collection for you.…
Added by John McCain at 15:10 on September 26, 2015