Who knew a single peanut could lead to this?

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With the arrival of my 6332 stockman, I now have these ten Case knives, and it all began with the chestnut bone peanut on the left.

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Doug,

that´s a great accomulation of Case knives! :) A real great collection.

That´s nice, what a little Peanut all can cause, isn´t it :p
 
Cool Collection. :thumbup:

The Case Peanut wasn't roasted or salted and was a seed peanut. :D
 
Those peanuts are something alright, good thing they lead to beautiful collections like yours here. Thanks for spreading the joy :thumbup:
 
Very nice Doug, now all you need is to get a Moose :-) we went in opposite directions I always carried larger knives, now I tend to go for the smaller ones.
 
Very nice Doug, now all you need is to get a Moose :-) we went in opposite directions I always carried larger knives, now I tend to go for the smaller ones.

You mean like this Pete? It's a Camillus, not a Case. It is a bit bigger than I usually carry (3.625" closed), but I bought it for the bone. I have a faint memory of my grandfather carrying one with bone like this.

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They say the mind is the first thing to go.

I forgot to include my mini copperlock in the Case family photo.

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love the 6232 jack :thumbup:
but the yella looks like a pen knife, i gotta admit to being i intrigued by them pen knives :D
 
love the 6232 jack :thumbup:
but the yella looks like a pen knife, i gotta admit to being i intrigued by them pen knives :D

Yeah, that 6232 is a sweet knife.

The yeller pen is so slim it is almost like not having a knife in your pocket. If I had to pick a couple favorites from the bunch that one would surely make the cut.
 
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