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

The Case 6235 is the size they used for their Barlows in the Tested and XX USA Dots periods.Here is a Tested 6235P and an XX 6235 Jack!!6235 P.jpg
Now here we have the same two knives with Barlows above and below!!:)
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Different-looking characters on the same basic knives!! While GEC has taken over the Golden Age of USA traditional folders, I hope they never forget the history!!:rolleyes::D
 
The Case 6235 is the size they used for their Barlows in the Tested and XX USA Dots periods.Here is a Tested 6235P and an XX 6235 Jack!!View attachment 1301541
Now here we have the same two knives with Barlows above and below!!:)
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Different-looking characters on the same basic knives!! While GEC has taken over the Golden Age of USA traditional folders, I hope they never forget the history!!:rolleyes::D
I’m having sensory overload looking at all your amazing Case knives :eek:
 
Case XX USA 6344 Stockman
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Yesterday I received a 2020 Pocket Hunter in Raspberry Bone..... It is within 1/8" (.125 for you young guys) the same length as a Peanut.... A clip blade and a skinner.... Fit and finish are nice.... Blade centering is dead on..... Blade action needed flushed and worked in after which it became smooth.....

One interesting item this knife had that I never encountered after buying a few hundred folding knives from many manufacturers, is a blade that was unsharpened.... The clip blade had the primary grind and polishing operation but never had an edge put on it.... It looked like the backside of a butter knife..... So I got my diamond stones and before the evening news was over, it had a great edge on it..... I suspect the operator got distracted and forgot the step..... Hiccups happen in all kinds of manufacturing....

To summarize; To me it is a bulkier Peanut with some different clothes on.... Which is a good thing because I like Peanuts.... View attachment 1290585 View attachment 1290586

Would love to see this next to a Peanut in some size comparison shots. Love the sub 3" folders. 2-1/2 is even better.
 
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