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I have the following older and unique Case, Imperial and Japanese made knives for sale along with some Case collectibles. I prefer US Postal Money orders or PayPal (plus 3%) for payment. Shipping is $6 via USPS and includes Delivery Confirmation. Please email me at riverowl@msn.com with any questions. Thanks for looking!
-Case XX knives 2032 Cleaver:
This is a hard to find Case knives cleaver model 2032 with Chrome Vanadium tool steel with chromium plating. Hardwood handle of Pakkawood with 3 brass rivets. The length of the blade is roughly 5" and the handle length is 4 1/2". The blade stock is about 3/32". The blade has the model number "2032" and just below that states "CASE XX CROMIUM". It is in good to very good condition overall with some light rust and pitting around the tang near the handles and some scratches and marks on the blade. Last seen in the 1967 Case XX Catalog and not see very much since then.
SOLD> $30
-Case Tested XX knife:
Large clip and pen blade in carbon steel with black bakelite handle scales. Marked CASE TESTED XX on main blade with no other markings. Made before WW2, between 1920 and 1940 and have darkened and discolored blades with light pitting marks and scratches. Both blades have been sharpened down about 20%.
$20
-Case XX Bandages case:
This is a collectible white plastic bandage case that states '"You're gonna need 'em" CASE XX BANDAGES W.R.CASE & SONS CUTLERY CO. 1-800-523-6350". There are about 5 bandages in the case that also say "CASE XX" in a pattern on each bandage and are US made. The bandage packages are starting to yellow but are unopened.
$4
-Case XX Licence plate:
"CASE - XX MADE IN U.S.A." Collectible license Plate made from embossed aluminum with maroon lettering on dark ivory bacground. Size is 12 inches x 6 inches and is new in shrinkwrap.
$9
-CASE XX Baseball cap:
Black baseball cap with CASE XX oval logo in gold lettering with silver border. This cap has a black mesh back and is made by New Era Pro Design. It is from about the early 1980's and doesn't appear to have been worn but is slightly wrinkled.
$9
-Imperial Hunting knife with aluminum handles;
This knife is probably from the '50's and has a 4" blade with a 4 1/4' handle. The blade stock is thin at 1/16" and I would guess it made of carbon steel. The blade states "Imperial PROV. R. I. USA" and there is a crown over the i in Imperial. The handle is a candy stripe pattern of black and gold aluminum. The blade is in good condition with some light pitting and discoloration and the handle looks fine with a few light scratches and a small bulge from the handle pin. The leather sheath is in decent shape but has some crack lines.
$20
-Imperial Multi Blade folder made for Brown & Bigelow, early to late 50's with 5 removable blades:
This knife is made by Imperial (Schrade) for Brown & Bigelow. It is from the early to late 50's and comes in a nice tan leather and clear vinyl pouch. It has a 2 3/8" stainless sheepsfoot blade and 3 3/4" yellow bakelite handle scales with a large sheild emblem. The removable attachment tools include a Can/Bottle opener, File, Flathead Screwdriver, Awl and a Prying tool and they measure up to 3 5/8". The blade of the knife is marked with the Imperial logo with a crown above the "I" and also states PROV. USA. There are no other markings on the knife or attachment tools. The knife and tool pouch states the following:
$60
-Japanese knives with wood scabbards:
These 2 knives also have wooded handles and scabbards. The blades are marked "Stainless Japan" and have false Hamon lines along the edge. Overall length is about 8 1/4" with a blade length of about 3 1/2" and a stock thickness of 3/32". The blade is held in place in the handle with a brass pin. I would say these are from the 1960's or so and have been used but are in good condition. The blades have some scratches and the handles are starting to crack with age. They could use a sharpening and an oil bath for the handle. I think these were made by hand because the dimensions are slightly off for each.
$12 each
Thanks for looking!
-Case XX knives 2032 Cleaver:
This is a hard to find Case knives cleaver model 2032 with Chrome Vanadium tool steel with chromium plating. Hardwood handle of Pakkawood with 3 brass rivets. The length of the blade is roughly 5" and the handle length is 4 1/2". The blade stock is about 3/32". The blade has the model number "2032" and just below that states "CASE XX CROMIUM". It is in good to very good condition overall with some light rust and pitting around the tang near the handles and some scratches and marks on the blade. Last seen in the 1967 Case XX Catalog and not see very much since then.
SOLD> $30
-Case Tested XX knife:
Large clip and pen blade in carbon steel with black bakelite handle scales. Marked CASE TESTED XX on main blade with no other markings. Made before WW2, between 1920 and 1940 and have darkened and discolored blades with light pitting marks and scratches. Both blades have been sharpened down about 20%.
$20
-Case XX Bandages case:
This is a collectible white plastic bandage case that states '"You're gonna need 'em" CASE XX BANDAGES W.R.CASE & SONS CUTLERY CO. 1-800-523-6350". There are about 5 bandages in the case that also say "CASE XX" in a pattern on each bandage and are US made. The bandage packages are starting to yellow but are unopened.
$4
-Case XX Licence plate:
"CASE - XX MADE IN U.S.A." Collectible license Plate made from embossed aluminum with maroon lettering on dark ivory bacground. Size is 12 inches x 6 inches and is new in shrinkwrap.
$9
-CASE XX Baseball cap:
Black baseball cap with CASE XX oval logo in gold lettering with silver border. This cap has a black mesh back and is made by New Era Pro Design. It is from about the early 1980's and doesn't appear to have been worn but is slightly wrinkled.
$9
-Imperial Hunting knife with aluminum handles;
This knife is probably from the '50's and has a 4" blade with a 4 1/4' handle. The blade stock is thin at 1/16" and I would guess it made of carbon steel. The blade states "Imperial PROV. R. I. USA" and there is a crown over the i in Imperial. The handle is a candy stripe pattern of black and gold aluminum. The blade is in good condition with some light pitting and discoloration and the handle looks fine with a few light scratches and a small bulge from the handle pin. The leather sheath is in decent shape but has some crack lines.
$20
-Imperial Multi Blade folder made for Brown & Bigelow, early to late 50's with 5 removable blades:
This knife is made by Imperial (Schrade) for Brown & Bigelow. It is from the early to late 50's and comes in a nice tan leather and clear vinyl pouch. It has a 2 3/8" stainless sheepsfoot blade and 3 3/4" yellow bakelite handle scales with a large sheild emblem. The removable attachment tools include a Can/Bottle opener, File, Flathead Screwdriver, Awl and a Prying tool and they measure up to 3 5/8". The blade of the knife is marked with the Imperial logo with a crown above the "I" and also states PROV. USA. There are no other markings on the knife or attachment tools. The knife and tool pouch states the following:
BROWN & BIGELOW
Rememberance Advertising
SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA
74-522
The knife is in almost like new condition except for some minor handling marks. The blade has the original sharp edge and the attachment tools look unused. I have had this knife in my collection for a few years and it is somewhat rare. I think it may have been a salesmans sample or possibly a giveaway or promotional item. I have never seen another one like it anywhere. Rememberance Advertising
SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA
74-522
$60
-Japanese knives with wood scabbards:
These 2 knives also have wooded handles and scabbards. The blades are marked "Stainless Japan" and have false Hamon lines along the edge. Overall length is about 8 1/4" with a blade length of about 3 1/2" and a stock thickness of 3/32". The blade is held in place in the handle with a brass pin. I would say these are from the 1960's or so and have been used but are in good condition. The blades have some scratches and the handles are starting to crack with age. They could use a sharpening and an oil bath for the handle. I think these were made by hand because the dimensions are slightly off for each.
$12 each
Thanks for looking!