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The newest arrival, Craftsman 9507, brings my peanut family to four knives.

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Case 6220, chestnut bone
Craftsman 95041, cream sawcut delrin
Craftsman 9507, brown jigged delrin
Camillus 22 pony jack, maize delrin

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Very nice Doug, I like the look of the Craftsmans, do they feel as solid as the Case?

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Top to bottom: Case, Kabar, Camillus pony jack, and a Colonial that may be a peanut or a small jack?
 
Very nice Doug, I like the look of the Craftsmans, do they feel as solid as the Case?

Thanks Pete. I really like the size of that Colonial.

They do fell quite solid. No half stops like the Case, which I actually prefer. The Sears Craftsman in sawcut delrin has some of the easiest opening blades (while not being lazy) that I have owned. My son loves this feature and made me promise never to sell it. He wants it to accompany his Case 3220 peanut.

Edited to say, both Craftsmen have nice snap in both blades on open and close. So, while they are easy pulls, they definitely hold tight in position once opened or closed.
 
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Doug - that´s a nice accommulation of the mighty Peanuts. I like them how they look. And to imagine how they behave in pocket is just great at all. Congratz, my friend :)
 
Those Craftsmen Peanuts look great with their swedges and long pulls. I only have one swedged Peanut, the AG Russell, which is also my favorite.

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The rest of mine are Case and I have 2 Queen/Schatt & Morgans. The Schatt and Queen have scalpel like blades, I don't think they could have made them any thinner.
 
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