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IMG_20260310_115014476 by Bill Friggle Photography, on FlickrNot a shield Case uses very often. I've only seen it used on knives with rosewood handles. I have a trapper with it. Any idea of why its called a "camper" shield?Finally giving the Kershaw a well-deserved break. Tonight, it’s the rosewood camper shield Copperlock.
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Now there are two capable knives.
I call it that because the Case logo looks like a tent. According to AAPK, this was used on the rosewood models from 2000 and 2001. My particular Copperlock is consistent with this info, as it is a 2001.Not a shield Case uses very often. I've only seen it used on knives with rosewood handles. I have a trapper with it. Any idea of why its called a "camper" shield?
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I have a rosewood 47 whittler with that shield, Mike, and I believe it's actually called a 'tent' shield.Not a shield Case uses very often. I've only seen it used on knives with rosewood handles. I have a trapper with it. Any idea of why its called a "camper" shield?
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Not a shield Case uses very often. I've only seen it used on knives with rosewood handles. I have a trapper with it. Any idea of why its called a "camper" shield?
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I call it that because the Case logo looks like a tent. According to AAPK, this was used on the rosewood models from 2000 and 2001. My particular Copperlock is consistent with this info, as it is a 2001.
I have a rosewood 47 whittler with that shield, Mike, and I believe it's actually called a 'tent' shield.
Thanks guysLook at the shield closely. The A in Case and the letters SE are enclosed in and make the outline of a tent.
I remember during the 70's when my older brother had a Ducati motorcycle. He lectured me about the design of the desmodronic valve's. Girls were also impressed when he drove the bike to high school, long dark hair etc. Bless him, being a grandfather and all, he still in his 70's drives a Ducati. Never been a bike person myself, though.