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Let's see your Traditional Case knives, old to new.

Seahorse whittler in smooth chestnut bone. Haven't been doing any whittling, so I decided to try just carrying it for a while.


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Had this one for a while now. F&f aren’t much to write home about and sometimes it takes two hands to disingage the lock. But I love it. The pattern is really great and a 4in handle is a great pocketable size for me. And when the sun hits the covers it comes alive. An enjoyable carry overall.
 
I've had this one for a few years. 6232 from 1965-69. It's a real hard snapper. I used to have the current version of this knife, but I figured why keep it when I have this old one.

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This little 62109x is a dandy knife. I picked it up at a local estate sale a few years ago, for a steal. I used to have a modern version of this one too, but not anymore. :D

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Last but not least is a nice user 6318. Since I brought it out for a photo I think I may tote this one while out tonight. I don't have many older cases but I sure do like these red bones.

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Simply stunning!
 
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