Thanks for your feedback on those 6207 variations, Rob.

You sure do have some fine old Case redbones, so I can see why that older clip/pen model "floats your boat"!



Thanks for the kind words about the Case models I was carrying last week; below I've posted a couple that are on my schedule for this week, and one is a mini trapper. I think you can see from the patina in a photo that I tend to favor using the spey blade. I'm not a fan of full-size trappers, but I definitely like the smaller model.
(On an unrelated note, I imagine you may be feeling some disappointment over the UK Wildcats premature exit from March Madness. I feel your pain, since I had picked them to go all the way in a "prediction contest" at work in which I'm usually competitive. This year, though, I'm in the running for the "deflated basketball trophy" that goes to the participant with the worst performance each spring.

)
Great photo, John!



Every time I see that distinctive pen blade on the small Texas Jack, it calls out to me. If it weren't for the square bolsters, I'd be on that pattern so fast it would make some vendor's head spin!
I'm carrying a couple of Case knives this week, both CV chestnut jigged bone. One is a mini trapper and the other is a teardrop.
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