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

Still my favorite Case knife.
Something classy about a beautiful pen knife.
This one is so well made, almost perfect to my eye.
This one does not sit in a safe, I carry it often and enjoy it very much.
I know exactly how you feel about the Norfolk. Great pocket carry :)…top shelf fourth from the right?😂
 
Not ignoring you Pollack but having collected Case Knives for years I don't know and haven't ever seen it published. Unlike Buck Knives, that publishes all kinds of information about their steels, Case seems to be pretty secretive about the steel topic - only referencing CV steel and Tru-Sharp medical grade stainless. If I ever see the information I will save it (like I have done for Buck Knives). OH

Thanks for the reply! I can't remember if this is what I saw in the past. FWIW -


Best regards,
 
Pollack, thanks for the link. That would appear to be the answer, going to save the link. OH
 
Yesterday’s carry. OH
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Me too...
I wish they would release some single clip blade mini trappers in some nice jigged bone.
John, in 2002 Case produced two sets (probably 8 patterns each, +/- if, IIRC) of single blade pocketknives on standard frames. I bought one from each set, the antique bone 6147 and the red Delrin 6175. They crop up from time to time on the exchange or on the bay. Good luck finding one but it is a doable quest. OH

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