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

Primble, I;ve been searching for a Copperhead like yours for years, without success, but I did find one of its little brothers.

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Primble, I;ve been searching for a Copperhead like yours for years, without success, but I did find one of its little brothers.

Little brother has some pretty bone too!;)

Glad you like the muskrat GEVO.:)
 
Here's an old whittler.
The blades have some pitting, but I think it'll look nice once I have it cleaned up.

Even though it has a chunk of bone missing, you can see by the pocket wear that it was carried that way for quite a while.
 
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Enjoying the pictures, thanks for the thread :)

case sodbuster, CV (1990's I think)


case texas jack (1984)
 
Nice ole 1975 red bone XX USA whittler that I picked up at a knife show this winter.

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This little beauty is only a few days old, but it hasn't been out of my reach since the moment it arrived...

 
Trand - enjoyed looking at your fine bunch of XX's.:thumbup:

AZ Ranchman - Looks like that little nut is already changing colors!:thumbup:
 
Trand - enjoyed looking at your fine bunch of XX's.:thumbup:

AZ Ranchman - Looks like that little nut is already changing colors!:thumbup:

I always just let them age naturally. Day by day use slowly gives them whatver character it will as they see use. :)

It sure is a great little knife I must say. I'm very pleased with it in every way.
 
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