r8shell Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider Joined Jan 16, 2010 Messages 25,899 Jan 30, 2021 #3 Nice. I take Case Knives for granted, but there are very few USA Cutleries like that around anymore. Camillus Cutlery Memories
Nice. I take Case Knives for granted, but there are very few USA Cutleries like that around anymore. Camillus Cutlery Memories
Catdaddy2 Gold Member Joined Jan 12, 2019 Messages 736 Jan 30, 2021 #4 Thanks for the videos. It shows that we talk endlessly about the knives themselves but very little about the people who made them. Good to see.
Thanks for the videos. It shows that we talk endlessly about the knives themselves but very little about the people who made them. Good to see.
D Duper Joined Feb 5, 2016 Messages 857 Jan 30, 2021 #5 Sign up for the Case factory tour and drop by the Zippo museum once it is safe to emerge from our hideouts. Lots of history there. Double down and head over to the GEC Rendezvous. Both can be done in the same day if you only stop for a short lunch. See these great craftsman in live action. They are all friendly and inviting. Such good memories! Thanks for sharing! ,,,Mike in Canada Last edited: Jan 30, 2021
Sign up for the Case factory tour and drop by the Zippo museum once it is safe to emerge from our hideouts. Lots of history there. Double down and head over to the GEC Rendezvous. Both can be done in the same day if you only stop for a short lunch. See these great craftsman in live action. They are all friendly and inviting. Such good memories! Thanks for sharing! ,,,Mike in Canada