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Another Case today...

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I was just admiring mine over an afternoon cup of coffee... :cool::thumbsup:
 
Gorgeous Knives! OH

Nice Red Sawcut Dylan! :thumbsup:

You guys with these red sawcuts have me super envious, beautiful knives guys.

Capital couple of cutting tools, Dylan! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

Thank you for the kind compliments, fellas, always appreciated!


My daughter wanted to choose my knife today so she selected the 66 in red bone and since I was wanting to compare a new acquisition with that one anyway, it kind of worked out. This Case I just picked up off the Exchange is in CV, has hollow ground blades (interesting), and a punch instead of a spey blade. Very nice action and an overall very sturdy knife, I think I am going to like this one a lot.

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I decided to carry some Stag today since this day ends with a " Y " . Also decided to carry an Older Knife that I have not carried for some time . So I just reached into my Ol Knives Drawer and came out with this Old Stag Kronenkrebs . This is one that I watched in an Antique store from a while until they agreed with me on a price . All older photos



This is a big heavy solid knife .

Harry
 
Thank you for the kind compliments, fellas, always appreciated!


My daughter wanted to choose my knife today so she selected the 66 in red bone and since I was wanting to compare a new acquisition with that one anyway, it kind of worked out. This Case I just picked up off the Exchange is in CV, has hollow ground blades (interesting), and a punch instead of a spey blade. Very nice action and an overall very sturdy knife, I think I am going to like this one a lot.

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Good catch! I've only seen that Case Punch Stockman in cv steel with either amber bone or yellow delrin. It looks good in black. :cool::thumbsup:
 
Thank you for the kind compliments, fellas, always appreciated!


My daughter wanted to choose my knife today so she selected the 66 in red bone and since I was wanting to compare a new acquisition with that one anyway, it kind of worked out. This Case I just picked up off the Exchange is in CV, has hollow ground blades (interesting), and a punch instead of a spey blade. Very nice action and an overall very sturdy knife, I think I am going to like this one a lot.

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Two beauties there.:thumbsup: That Case looks like a handy pocket companion, love the clip/sheepfoot/punch combo.
 
Nothing like a robust Case knife to jumpstart the weekend.

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# CS-TB10364
Case - Tony Bose Collab 2019 Bullnose Trapper in 6.5 Bone Stag
A classically styled folder with a 3-3⁄4" drop point blade and a 3-3⁄4" spey blade of 154-CM stainless at 59-61 Rc. Weighs 6.3 oz. Measures 4-1⁄2" closed.
 
Some great looking knives posted here lately!:thumbsup:

A very cool looking knife, Harvey!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup: (but so was the cookie shot:D)

A Lamb and a Buck!
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Thank you Dennis. Nice kit, especially the telescope.

JJ Cahill JJ Cahill - Thank you JJ. A couple of fine knives. The bale is a nice touch on the Syracuse Jack.

@Jack Black - Thank you Jack. Great Hartshead and pears Image. The TC scratched Ancient is beyond cool.

@Gevonovich - Thank you kindly, Gev. Had to download the book in order to understand relevance. Excellent image.
 
Thank you very much JJ, fine pair of S & Ms :) :thumbsup:
Fantastic JJ :) :thumbsup:
Carrying my Hartshead Barlow, along with an Old Friend today :thumbsup:

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Thank you kindly good Sir!!! Wonderful pear(s) for you today Jack; really like the old pump background with your timeless Barlow, very cool!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Thank you JJ. A couple of fine knives. The bale is a nice touch on the Syracuse Jack.
Thank you very much Harvey!!!
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Newly acquired G. Ibberson, Sheffield.
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Stunning jigging on your Sheffield lamb; you new G. Ibberson is certainly a mighty fine pen, too!:D:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
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