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

This was a Case XX 6345 1/2 Cattle knife!! It had a two-blade and one-spring delete before I picked it up for a few bucks in the late 1980s, I believe!!
Nice every day knife, I gave it to a knife-less friend in the 1990s!! It was a nice, slim carry, with its sunk joint!! So smooth and unobtrusive!! Quite worn, I never managed to sharpen my way through the scratches on the blade, but it performed very well!!
I actually miss it more than many much more expensive knives I have sold over the years!!CaseParts4.jpgCaseParts1.jpgCaseParts3.jpg
Old pics, obviously!!! ;)
 
Here's another single blade!! Tony Bose, R.I.P, had a close relationship with Case, and they issued him some test knives to share with some of his friends! I was lucky to get one, but sadly didn't get around to giving it much of a test!! 2005-2006Trial run from Tony 1.jpgTrial run from Tony 2.jpgTrial run from Tony 3.jpg
As you might see, this knife was made from 154-CM steel!! Tony's edge is still on the knife!!!
I have very little experience using that steel!!
I'm am mostly an old-school 1095 user!!
 
Case had a huge deer farm/enclosure at some time in their existence!! View attachment 2821830View attachment 2821831
The #99 Jacks above are Red Stag!! The ones below are Genuine Stag!!View attachment 2821832View attachment 2821833View attachment 2821834
I wish I was better at identifying the Species of Deer Stag!!
I never knew about case having their own deer farm,now you see alot of deer breeding farms in the states,so i imagine alot of antlers to come from them,but back in the day when trappers took their furs to the fur tables in thompson mb and le pas mb you would see buyer's giving out their card to the masses, wanting to buy deer antlers,what confused us is that deer were not known in the north,they were more along the southern border with the states,
 
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