Hi Katie ! I was told that you are a case historian by some of the members on here I recently bought a collection of old case knives and in the roll was 1970 6254 bone trapper in what I was told is a second cut bone I have some pictures on here if you would be so kind to take a look at them I would greatly appreciate it any info would help me decide what I would like to do with it. Thank you very much for response and the job you do for us case collectors !!
Katie, thanks for the thoughts & comments on the "Case Triple Crown Set " that I was fortunate enough to acquire. While I have several of the Case sets, I believe this is the rarest & definitely hardest to find.
Thanks Katie for the additional thoughts and effort on the Boatman knife. I talked to Tony Foster yesterday and his thoughts on the knife is the same as yours. Thank you for your efforts and input and thank you for being a part of iKnife.
Hi Katie...Thanks for the comment on my Boatman knife and the info. Please double check your info as I think you will find it to be 1974 which is a 6 dot stamp. The knife I acquired is a 7 dot which is a 1973 stamp and it is not shown in the 1973 line up. I can find it in 1940-64 era, 65-69 era, then in the years of 70, 74, 75, 76, 77 & 79. As you will note 71, 72, & 73 is not shown and I think the 79 year was the last time any were made.
We chatted the other day, talked a little about Spyderco Endura with the Emerson,s Wave feature. Just wanted to let you know I seen one for sale today on Blade Forums, Under the section for sale production knives by Individuals, the members name forum name is neffarious, check it out, Tommy
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Hi Katie ! I was told that you are a case historian by some of the members on here I recently bought a collection of old case knives and in the roll was 1970 6254 bone trapper in what I was told is a second cut bone I have some pictures on here if you would be so kind to take a look at them I would greatly appreciate it any info would help me decide what I would like to do with it. Thank you very much for response and the job you do for us case collectors !!
Katie, thanks for the thoughts & comments on the "Case Triple Crown Set " that I was fortunate enough to acquire. While I have several of the Case sets, I believe this is the rarest & definitely hardest to find.
I am honored to be your friend, Katie! I hope you had a wonderfilled birthday and a splendiferous Mom's Day!
Cheers, my friend!
Thank you for the adding me as a friend! Hope your Mothers day was a good one!
It's funny that you and I have the same Fovorite kind of knives!!
Happy Birthday Katie!! Hope it's a Fantastic day! You deserve it!
What a surprise to see you here, I had no idea you were on iKC! and the Case Historian!
Thanks Katie for the additional thoughts and effort on the Boatman knife. I talked to Tony Foster yesterday and his thoughts on the knife is the same as yours. Thank you for your efforts and input and thank you for being a part of iKnife.
Hi Katie...Thanks for the comment on my Boatman knife and the info. Please double check your info as I think you will find it to be 1974 which is a 6 dot stamp. The knife I acquired is a 7 dot which is a 1973 stamp and it is not shown in the 1973 line up. I can find it in 1940-64 era, 65-69 era, then in the years of 70, 74, 75, 76, 77 & 79. As you will note 71, 72, & 73 is not shown and I think the 79 year was the last time any were made.
Hello & Good Morning Katie,
We chatted the other day, talked a little about Spyderco Endura with the Emerson,s Wave feature. Just wanted to let you know I seen one for sale today on Blade Forums, Under the section for sale production knives by Individuals, the members name forum name is neffarious, check it out, Tommy
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