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You can say that again... 70's Case knives are great!They don't make 'em like this anymore.
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That one looks as new as the day it was made too... Beautiful


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You can say that again... 70's Case knives are great!They don't make 'em like this anymore.
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Thanks John, it's pretty much "like new" except for a couple of small pepper spots. Very happy to have it! The 2005 model I have is quite different than this '77, still nice but not the same quality.You can say that again... 70's Case knives are great!
That one looks as new as the day it was made too... Beautiful![]()
Such a beaut'!I just got this in the mail and it’s my favorite case right now. ‘78 stockman. View attachment 1498805
What a neck-breakin' looker!6202
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They sure do have some heft to them.A nice sowbelly...... To me they have a great feel and rugged build....
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This one was a nice surprise. It has great fit and finish. If this knife was stamped GEC and had the word Scout in it’s name, the flippers would be selling it for $500! I admit that current Case knives have more fit and finish problems than GEC, but Case dealers have lots of knives in stock. They will work with you to hand select one that meets your expectations. Not a bad deal, and the prices are so reasonable. You might have to spend a little time on the phone or emailing to make sure you get a good one, but there are lots of great Case knives out there.
I love how the 22 shells match! Nice knife! I was super close to pullin the trigger in a yellow cv stockman from the classifieds today. But I have been goin nuts lately buyin knives.1977 - 3318 HE They don't make 'em like this anymore.
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Thanks. It's a fine stockman but only good if it fits the budget.I love how the 22 shells match! Nice knife! I was super close to pullin the trigger in a yellow cv stockman from the classifieds today. But I have been goin nuts lately buyin knives.
Now that is a cool plate, and I really like that single blade sowbelly!New knife and new plate.![]()
Really digging’ the red pearl handles and I have been looking at the saddlehorn for a while. I have a question.This Saddlehorn arrived today..... It is a pattern I enjoy with this one making the third one I own..... The blade grinds allow for nice thin blades behind the cutting edges.....
This particular knife arrived in near perfect shape..... Fit, finish, centering, etc are all great..... The sharpening left a little bit to be desired..... But the grinds were even and at usable angles, so it didn't take me long to finish the edges and get it cutting paper like a razor...
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I like it a lot. I carried a full size trapper for years in a belt pouch. The thin, single blade sowbelly, rides comfortably in my watch pocket.