Corto_Malt
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That scales are beautiful on the copperhead, I really love the corn cob jigging lately, what do they call that bone color? Both are very nice
Really nice examples arrived today from collector knives. Great fit and finish. Love the bone. The corncob bone is new to me and one of the most beautiful scales i have seen.
Thank you! I love it too and it feels great. The bone isThat scales are beautiful on the copperhead, I really love the corn cob jigging lately, what do they call that bone color? Both are very nice
Nice Redbone on that knife!!This little peanut checks a lot of boxes.
Thanks Charlie!Nice Redbone on that knife!!
Most certainly.maybe it's time to clean up, and introduce this carbon kitchen knife back into work duty,
Haven’t a clue but am curious also. Cool stampDoes anybody have any idea what this tang stamp stands for on a 1980's Case?
I have a feeling it's a Collector's Club stamp, but I can't find any information on it.
Maybe waynorth Charlie knows, he's got a bunch of gorgeous old Case knives.
I really like your re-profile job... makes the tip a lot more useful (my one complaint about the sodbuster pattern).
Thanks John, I agree about the blade being more usefulI really like your re-profile job... makes the tip a lot more useful (my one complaint about the sodbuster pattern).
Re-profile looks more usable. What tools did you use? I have been thinking of re-profiling one.Arrived a couple of days ago. Might be the best out of box Case knife I've received in some time. I re-profile all Jr Sodbusters I get to my liking. Other than that the fit and finish on this knife is impeccable. Perfect blade grind, silky smooth open and close, centered CV blade with no play, beautifully matched covers, no gaps at all. With my re-profile (less belly towards the tip) I really like this knife. I have several Case knives and this one is at the top of the list