Who still carries a Case Knife?

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That's a real nice one, GT. :cool::thumbsup:
 
My Cases for today... I thought I also had my whiskey bone Tribal with me, but I must have removed it from my pocket last night... probably to pack in the suitcase for our trip.
The best stockman made... the three spring, un-crinked blades, rounded bolsters 6347. It's almost a coin toss between this one and my stockman sowbelly as to "favorites"...
Along as my "little knife" is the natural bone CV half whittler. Another personal favorite.

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Some of you know I have been on the hunt for a 1970 ten dot user...as I was born in 1970 (why I couldn’t have been born in ‘71 - and save a couple bucks?) and as luck would have it I found one. Mailman came today and it’s my new small Texas jack! Not really a user, it’s just dead mint. Very happy! I think I am going to keep this one in tip top shape. No fish, fruit, boxes etc...but I have said that before and it never lasts :)473AC248-5B70-4D97-8D88-79D66A78074B.jpeg6F720D57-D9CA-47D5-97F9-ABE04EE1FAA9.jpeg
 
That's a real nice one, GT. :cool::thumbsup:
There’re all beautiful knives Gary, but for me, that Sowbelly in chestnut steals the show! :thumbsup:
Thanks, John & Todd. :) Wish you guys could agree! ;)
I basically agree with hornetguy hornetguy 's evaluation that follows, although my sowbelly has a clear advantage in sentimental value for me.

The best stockman made... the three spring, un-crinked blades, rounded bolsters 6347. It's almost a coin toss between this one and my stockman sowbelly as to "favorites"...
Preach it! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

- GT
 
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