A Couple of neat Case slippies followed me home today!

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These are newly manufactured models, but I really like the designs. One is a Razor in caramel bone. I have had this model, but sold it, and have been meaning to replace it, which I did today. I really like the long bolster on the front end of this knife and the lines of the handle really appeal to me. Both blades were paper slicng sharp, but a few passes on my Sharpmaker smoothed out some roughness. I have a 31 year old Case Barlow Razor and the difference in the two is well seen, especially in size as the new is 4.0" closed while the old is 3.5" closed. The second knife I got was a Copperhead in brown bone from the William Russell Case series. The thing that got my attention was it is double bladed. I like the double bladed knives when there is a long blade and a short blade. This one is also 4.0" closed. Going to start off with the Copperhead as my second edc knife. Got it paired with a black G10 Kershaw Tyrade.
 
Pictures? We need pictures. LOL I have that very same copperhead. It is a real beauty. I could post pics of mine, but this is your thread. So post pics of yours. I know mine has beautiful coloring in the bone.

Oh yeah, post some pictures for us. We want to see them.
 
I would post pics but I have a problem. It seems everytime I have enough change to pick up a camera a knife gets in the way!
 
Been there. Done that.

Come to think of it, I am there.
 
OK. I will post a couple for yah. :D

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That is it, thanks Buck Fan! I have carried it all day today and it has done it's work with nary a problem. I have cut paper, cardboard, string, and some foam used in a window air conditioner unit, and boy did it slice right through everything. Btw, I cannot tell what, if anything, is written on the handle insert. Is there something there?
 
Congrats on your new Copperhead, it is a great pattern..

I'm to lazy to look through my pics right now, but I found this one easily.

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