Case XX Bread knife...

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I just picked up a Case XX filet knife and a bread knife at an estate sale, anybody have an idea if these are currently still made or whether they are worth more than 3 bucks a piece?
 
Tater Tot White, welcome to Bladeforums! :) I'm sorry I can't help with the Case knives, but perhaps someone at The Bernard Levine Knife Collecting and Identification Forum will be able to.

Meanwhile, slightly off-topic ...

You know that all potatoes have eyes.

Well, Mr. and Mrs. Potato had eyes for each other, and finally they got married, and had a little sweet potato, whom they called 'Yam'. Of course, they wanted the best for Yam.

When it was time, they told her about the facts of life. They warned her about going out and getting half-baked, so she wouldn't get accidentally mashed, and get a bad name for herself like 'Hot Potato', and end up with a bunch of Tater Tots.

Yam said not to worry, no Spud would get her into the sack and make a rotten potato out of her! But on the other hand she wouldn't stay home and become a Couch Potato, either. She would get plenty of exercise so as not to be skinny like her Shoestring cousins.

When she went off to Europe, Mr. and Mrs. Potato told Yam to watch out for the Hard Boiled guys from Ireland. And the greasy guys from France called the French Fries.

And when she went out west, to watch out for the Indians so she wouldn't get scalloped.

Yam said she would stay on the straight and narrow and wouldn't associate with those high class Yukon Golds, or the ones from the other side of the tracks who advertise their trade on all the trucks that say, 'Frito Lay.'

Mr. and Mrs. Potato sent Yam to Idaho P.U. (that's Potato University) so that when she graduated she'd really be in the Chips.

But in spite of all they did for her, one day Yam came home and announced she was going to marry Tom Brokaw.

Tom Brokaw! Mr. and Mrs. Potato were very upset. They told Yam she couldn't possibly marry Tom Brokaw, because he's just a
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Common Tater.
 
You know Esav, I've noticed very smart people go for silly humor. It's uncanny. It's this fascination with the groan from the audience at the end.

It was pretty fun, though.


munk
 
I just like potatoes! :D

Is the pun the lowest form of humor, you may ask.
I cannot say for sure, so terrible a task
that it would be, explaining every joke,
so I will stick to kidding and give every rib a poke!
 
You and my brother could tell jokes until you drove everyone from the room.
He started on Knock Knock jokes when he was very young.


The Noble Potatoe!


munk
 
I have a complete set of case kitchen knives, including the bread knife. I've been using them for about 15 years. I have no complaints. I'd give 3 bucks for them all day long.
 
First blade I ever owned was a Case pocket knife given to me by my father. Stolen of course. I can't tell you how many knives were stolen.


Lets see- we have a big Cleaver for chopping through bone, a gerneral purpose carving/slicing knife about 6" to 9" blade, a parring knife, now what else do we need?


munk
 
Oh well?

Did you go to Case's website? Or follow the link to the Levine site?


munk
 
Case no longer makes any type of kitchen knives except the steak knives.....as far as I know anyway. I can find out for sure. I'll let you know.

Jamie
 
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