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Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
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Two Camillus today. 66 in polished elk, and TL-29.View attachment 1634073Perfect weather for planting spinach, lettuce, and peas. This is spinach just coming up.View attachment 1634074
Thanks! If I remember right, it was you who helped me figure out the model #...That 66 is sweet !
Great picture, Jack. Love the old tools.
Good pair of knives.
Thanks pal, I picked the tools up on Thursday, together with a Bahco woodsawGreat picture, Jack. Love the old tools.![]()
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Those two look very attractive together my friend
Nice knife Mike. I only have one mini copperlock but it’s growing on me. I’d love to see Case make a mini with a wharncliffe blade.
Great minds…Good pair of knives.
I'm carrying my Medium Jack today too.![]()
Sorry to hear that JJ, hope you get to put your feet up today![]()
Have a great Sunday everyoneI'm carrying my Hartshead Barlow again today, and a nice Case Barlow kindly gifted to me by @JJ Cahill
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I wish I had friends with a tool stall in a market. Or maybe I don't; my house would be even more cluttered.Thanks pal, I picked the tools up on Thursday, together with a Bahco woodsaw![]()
What is spinach-planting weather? It's still 100 degrees here, so I suppose I have to wait a while?Perfect weather for planting spinach, lettuce, and peas. This is spinach just coming up.![]()
Like wolves, SAKs are most effective while traveling in packs!A SAK pack attack!
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Couple of Case charmers, Todd; great photo!I’ll be carrying these two today.View attachment 1630723
That Vic Folding Paring Knife is an excellent traveling table knife, and it cuts like the dickens, too! You won't regret getting one, John....
I need to get one of those so I can take it to restaurants, family dinners, and parties.
The Solo is probably my favorite SAK of all time... Love the etch.
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Practical AND pretty!Two of my regular carries today...
Looks like a fun foursome, Jer!I have one, but it's bigger than the Vic. Maybe a little abalone watch-chain knife.
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The black one is a Utica featherweight GS.
Dynamic duo, whether you ended up gardening or fishing, I'll bet!...
A 194 OT, and TL-29 in my pocket, and I know it’s going to be a fantastic day.
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To fish or work in the garden...View attachment 1630737
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What a phenomenal pair of vintage knives!
That's an appealing old mini copperhead!
Premium pen knife!GEC#33 for Tuesday,
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Remarkable pair of vintage champs, Steve!Trapper and a Cattle Jr.
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Couple of colorful cutters, JJ, with a cornucopia of blade choices!Today I'm toting a whittler and a Wharncliffe today, with a Lambsfoot on my desk.
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Thanks for sharing some fantastic vacation pics, Bruce; you're getting a lot of mileage from your Case medium stockman!Enjoying our time in the Great Smoky’s and Pigeon Forge. Have plenty of knives with me, but this Case 6318 has been my constant companion. I was surprised at Dollywood, went through security and after inspecting my pocket contents the security guy told me ”your Case Knife is just fine, put it back in your pocket” and welcome to Dollywood! OH
Ps. Rainy and windy today, so we drove through the Great Smoky National Park over to Cherokee NC and saw a preserved cabin in the park on the TN side (knife picture taken on stone chimney) and saw the bull elk on the NC side.
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Cool knife, and not everyone has Jabba the Hut in their yard!
Definitely getting off on the right foot for September, Jack!Starting the month with my Charlie Lamb![]()
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Thanks for the info.It says, "Keystone Quota Club". Somethng in Pennsylvania, I presume. Maybe an award for a successful salesman or something?
130mm = 13cm > 5in !!!...
111mm is medium sized. Go for broke and get one of the 130mm Wengers.
This one is the Ranger 55. I carry it quite often, like today, but don’t always show it off.
View attachment 1631429View attachment 1631430I have these wood jacks in my pocket~View attachment 1631431View attachment 1631432View attachment 1631433
Outstanding bone on that one, John!It's been too long since I've carried this excellent Case Texas Jack...
Your green Böker looks grand with the foliage in the background, Todd!I have these with me today.View attachment 1631458
Sensational stag pair, José!
What a pristine Kutmaster scout!This one is in my back pocket everyday.
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I don't remember Schoendienst playing days, and your post made me look him up.View attachment 1631572
Red with a red knife
That's a splendid knife!Osage Orange for wooden Wednesday:
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Admirable knifeBoxwoodin' Wednesday ... all.day.long
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Congrats on the new cap!Made it to SMKW this morning - got a new Case ball cap - however, their knives where higher priced than the MSRP I usually see at hardware stores. If I really wanted a new knife that wouldn’t have stopped me, but I already have a few. Sitting out on the balcony, just cooling it this afternoon. OH
Ps. I did see the new Remington Bullet Knife made by GEC - looked nice.
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Striking wood, and always a treat to see that baseball mitt pocket slip!Got some Bocote and Ebony in the pockets for Wood Wednesday.
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Superb German copperhead!Carl Schlieper Copperhead
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Sensational SBJr with the chestnut jigged covers, Paul; looks great with a little more point on the blade!Case Sod Buster Jr, re-profiled CV blade and dark rich red Chestnut jigged bone covers.
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Sounds like a grand time, Greg! Your Churchill is a champ!Did 4 days of camping with 3 grandkids and their parents, a very enjoyable outing. Had this fixed blade along and it did a nice job cutting some leather to make an archery finger tab for my son in law. Back to work today and I pocketed a Churchill.
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I have a canoe from that series; I think you'll be very pleased with yours.Rough Ryder Cinnamon Bone Stag. Just arrived. Looks just about perfect. Amazing knife for the price.
Such cool grain on your aged knife, José!
Flavorful pair of knives, Jeff!View attachment 1632084I never have been able to braid garlic, at least not hardneck garlic. Just bunch the stems up and tie them with baling twine, and hang to dry.View attachment 1632085Have a great Thursday!
Thanks!Like wolves, SAKs are most effective while traveling in packs!
Couple of Case charmers, Todd; great photo!
That Vic Folding Paring Knife is an excellent traveling table knife, and it cuts like the dickens, too! You won't regret getting one, John.
Thanks for the kind words about my Solo (or Pioneer 1); I think of it as my "gold watch" retirement knife.(I doubt if I'd EVER consider a single-bladed knife as my favorite of all time, though.)
Practical AND pretty!
Looks like a fun foursome, Jer!
Dynamic duo, whether you ended up gardening or fishing, I'll bet!
What a phenomenal pair of vintage knives!
That's an appealing old mini copperhead!
Premium pen knife!
Remarkable pair of vintage champs, Steve!
Couple of colorful cutters, JJ, with a cornucopia of blade choices!
Thanks for sharing some fantastic vacation pics, Bruce; you're getting a lot of mileage from your Case medium stockman!
Cool knife, and not everyone has Jabba the Hut in their yard!
Definitely getting off on the right foot for September, Jack!
Thanks for the info.All I could come up with was Prestone Quota Club, and who wants to join a club celebrating antifreeze?
130mm = 13cm > 5in !!!
Yowza, that's a lot of Wenger, Jeff! I'll keep my eyes open for a massive novelty item like that. (My EDC Minichamp is laughing at me already, though.)
Outstanding bone on that one, John!
Your green Böker looks grand with the foliage in the background, Todd!
Sensational stag pair, José!
What a pristine Kutmaster scout!
I don't remember Schoendienst playing days, and your post made me look him up.I never realized he had some tough physical challenges to overcome during his career!
That's a splendid knife!
Admirable knife, but the cap really caught my attention, since I originally thought it said "Fraction Supply Company", and I'm always in the market for some new fractions!
Congrats on the new cap!
I'll have to look for that Oktoberfest, too. We sometimes have Shiner products at my grocery store, but I've never noticed their Oktoberfest.
Striking wood, and always a treat to see that baseball mitt pocket slip!
Superb German copperhead!
Sensational SBJr with the chestnut jigged covers, Paul; looks great with a little more point on the blade!
Sounds like a grand time, Greg! Your Churchill is a champ!
I have a canoe from that series; I think you'll be very pleased with yours.How do you like the damascus steel blades?
Such cool grain on your aged knife, José!
Flavorful pair of knives, Jeff!
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Thanks, Todd.Wow Greg, those are impressive knives.
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Thanks, John.Super Cool Case Whittler, love it.![]()
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