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#6375 Case Large Stockman

Got mine today. Thanks to Brent @HEMI 49 for being bold enough to send it to me in the geological wonderland of NSW....I think I should get a job at Case...ScaleMatcher....that way I can continue the tradition of having odd socks...but theres another pair in the drawer exactly the same..That said I'm liking my Smoky Valley Autumn Deep Canyon Bone Case Lge Stockman a lot....even if the descriptive name is almost as wordy as me.👍

You kids pipe down in the back or I'm turning this car round and going straight home! And you can forget about visiting the 4th largest rock and mineral display in the southern hemisphere....I mean it!😂😂😂😂
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That name has got me all tongue tied and twisted. 😂 Looks grrrreat!:cool::thumbsup:
 
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These work well together. There's a thread from about 10 years ago calling the 6375 the "anti-peanut" but I don't get any hostile vibes from these two.

The large stockman is just about as handy as a peanut. The spey blade is a hair shorter than the peanut's clip blade. Very useful when you need a shorter blade for detail work, but want more of a grip.
 
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I Invoice , I'd have to double check, but I don't think I have any Case knives where the jigging extends into the bolsters like your amber bone. I've seen it on a few knifes here, and I like the look!
 
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