What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Another beautiful day here in the City by Bay! A cool morning but should hit sixty degrees by midafternoon. Staying home to heal another day from my surgery but thankfully less pain today. In the meantime keeping me company my Charlie Lamb and BM Successor. Have a great day folks! 😀
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Redid some life insurance policies yesterday. Some in the family that have been wondering if Uncle Ed was really mad at them for their antics at the family Christmas party will know when I pass. Surprise, surprise - heh, heh. Carrying a brand spanking new (NOS) Canoe from 1995. Note the sunken pins. Unusual for a Case although, several jigged bone covered Sod Buster Juniors from a couple/three years back had sunken pins. Sausage and waffles for breakfast.

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I was at a local feed store today that has a large display case filled with dozens of Case knives. These were the first two I looked at. I was prepared to go through many boxes to find acceptable examples, but I did not have to. Case can still do
it right guys. My grandfather would have been completely happy with them. Knives like these are why we collect! Timeless, classic, soulful knives.
 
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I was at a local feed store today that has a large display case filled with dozens of Case knives. These were the first two I looked at. I was prepared to go through many boxes to find acceptable examples, but I did not have to. Case can still do
it right guys. My grandfather would have been completely happy with them. Knives like these are why we collect! Timeless, classic, soulful knives.
Very satisfying Greg to find attractive working knives that are decent and don't cost a mint :cool: Those are two of my favourite Stockman patterns and every enthusiast should have them.

Thanks, Will
 
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