Case Jack Knife

VCM3

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A "10 Dot".Nice bone,Nice :D Add yours,if you'd like

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I can't find any numbers or dots on this little fella, but it's a sweet Case XX. Maybe one of you folks can help me name or date this one? I think it goes back to the 1960's?

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Next is a 9 dot Case XX 6347HP (not sure what the HP designates?) with some pretty scales.

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Ford,

HP has a spey and sheepfoot blade.

Stainless!!!! :eek::eek::eek:

;)
 
Stainless!!!! :eek::eek::eek:

;)

Elliott, I hear ya bro...but I bought it a long time ago when I lived in Louisiana and made my living sweating...and doing some pretty good carpentry. I've still got an old leather tool belt that is about as much salt as it is leather. In fact I've been thinking about turning that toolbelt into jerky, and seeing if you'd try to sell it at Blade for me? :)
 
I can't find any numbers or dots on this little fella, but it's a sweet Case XX. Maybe one of you folks can help me name or date this one? I think it goes back to the 1960's?

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Next is a 9 dot Case XX 6347HP (not sure what the HP designates?) with some pretty scales.

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Little two blade is a 6229-1/2 "Tadpole"....1965-1969. At 2.5" closed the shortest jack pattern ever in the Case line.
 
I'll play! Here's a trio of Case Jacks, from different eras.
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Here's a Case XX U.S.A. 6231 1/2, 3 3/4" Redbone Jack. Notice the long pull on the master and pen blade has crescent on opposite side.

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See what you've gone and started, Vince!!!
 
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