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First of all, thanks to all of you for your welcome's and photos of your knives. I was pleasantly surprised at the response. Thank you all for taking the time to make me feel welcome here.

Here are some photos of my knives. I only have a few "group" photos, most of them are individual knives, and some of these are not my photos. Those technically belong to the sellers. IMG_0582.JPG 6344X3 (Mine).jpg 3-Dot 92 Redbone (Mine).jpg 1940-1964 Case 62055 Small Cigar Jack (Mine).jpg 4E4254D6-D801-4776-B1B8-712B77775C74.jpg 1534160721_189_1.jpg

Mike
 
First of all, thanks to all of you for your welcome's and photos of your knives. I was pleasantly surprised at the response. Thank you all for taking the time to make me feel welcome here.

Here are some photos of my knives. I only have a few "group" photos, most of them are individual knives, and some of these are not my photos. Those technically belong to the sellers. View attachment 993965 View attachment 993966 View attachment 993967 View attachment 993968 View attachment 993969 View attachment 993970

Mike
Especially like the bottom one with the spear. That's the blade on my humpback stockman. Nice photos.
 
Really nice knives Mike. :thumbsup::cool:. I am a Case fan and I can't think of anything better to collect (except for Barlows :D:D)
We're really glad you found you're way here my friend.
 
nice pictures ... and welcome ... you found one of the most friendliest areas of the forums ... great place to start.
 
Great to have you on board, Mike! You have some very enviable Case knives there. -Lance
 
Yes, that's a great book that contains very useful information. I have both editions. I rely heavily on those books when searching for older Case.
 
You have some sweet pieces ! The fourth down equal end is sooooo nice :thumbsup::thumbsup:
Thank you very much. That knife was a "display" knife for many years. If you look closely, on the far left side, you can see a vertical line imprint on the handle where the wire was holding that knife up in the display case. Also, I think the display might have been positioned where it was partially facing the sun in either the morning or late afternoon as the left hand side handle is very faded.

Mike
 
Thank you very much. That knife was a "display" knife for many years. If you look closely, on the far left side, you can see a vertical line imprint on the handle where the wire was holding that knife up in the display case. Also, I think the display might have been positioned where it was partially facing the sun in either the morning or late afternoon as the left hand side handle is very faded.

Mike
So many sunrises.....the stories it could and does tell :D Just a beauty indeed
 
Welcome - nice Case Knife collection. I recognize a few of the sellers backgrounds in your photos! OH
 
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