Let's see your Traditional Case knives, old to new.

Dylan, congratulations on your new Case! Your knife is a 31 pattern (regular jack), dated 1972. Yes, handles are walnut. The 31 comes in several configurations: 2-blade Jack (clip/pen or spear/pen) with endcap bolsters and without, electrician's knife with spear main or hawkbill main and screwdriver/wirestripper, etc. That's a really good-looking knife and great pictures and review. :thumbsup:

Thank you so very much for the information and compliments, so greatly appreciated! I am thrilled with this knife and am looking forward to having this in my pocket for a long, long time.
 
Dylan, that's one of my favorite CASE knives. I like the pre 1976 versions as they have the inner oval on the CASE shield and sport that wicked cool cut back swage in the blade.
 
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Really digging that copperlock, Phixt. That's the new indigo burnt bone, correct? Looks great!!!!
You got it. I like it, too.

I like my new Case pieces. They're not for every cotton socks wearin, jean slothin, tighty whities race track sportin fellow, but I shur do enjoy!
 
My Case/Bose Collaboration Cattle Knife. Not a pattern for everyone's taste but I feel it has excellent fit & finish, walk & talk, and I love the size. I have several stockman patterns from other companies but find myself reaching for this often as my daily carry.

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Take Care,
Mike
 
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Peanut in burnt amber bone with half stops.
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I've been thinking about getting one of those Mint Green Tribal Locks. It's nice to see that the color actually matches the stock photos pretty well.
 
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