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Who still carries a Case Knife?

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Some giraffe bone

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Wow, just wow! OH
 
That Barlow is really nice-looking.
Nice barlow Gary! Where was the sodbuster photo taken? Looks like my kind of place.😉👍
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Thanks, guys. :)

Todd, I took the SBJr pic on the dock of a place where we've rented a cottage for a week or two each August for over 30 years. It's in Cedarville, MI right on Lake Huron in the Les Cheneaux Islands region. The second Saturday of August, the area hosts an Annual Wooden Boat Show you'd probably enjoy, with a lot of beautiful old Chris-Crafts, etc. Used to be a much bigger deal when we first started vacationing there than it is now. I think the antique boat owners may be dieing off. Also, participation dropped several years ago when water levels in the Great Lakes were dangerously low for all but the smallest boats, and haven't completely recovered even when water levels recently have been historically high.

Here's a photo of a Case Peanut taken on the rail of the cottage deck with Lake Huron in the background:
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- GT
 
Thanks, guys. :)

Todd, I took the SBJr pic on the dock of a place where we've rented a cottage for a week or two each August for over 30 years. It's in Cedarville, MI right on Lake Huron in the Les Cheneaux Islands region. The second Saturday of August, the area hosts an Annual Wooden Boat Show you'd probably enjoy, with a lot of beautiful old Chris-Crafts, etc. Used to be a much bigger deal when we first started vacationing there than it is now. I think the antique boat owners may be dieing off. Also, participation dropped several years ago when water levels in the Great Lakes were dangerously low for all but the smallest boats, and haven't completely recovered even when water levels recently have been historically high.

Here's a photo of a Case Peanut taken on the rail of the cottage deck with Lake Huron in the background:
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- GT
That sounds like a great vacation to look forward to every year. The old boats would be something to see! 👍 We spent a couple of weeks on a camp/condo vacation in Michigan the first summer after my wife and I were married. I was the “camp” she was the “condo”. We camped on our way up to Tahquenon Falls, and then stayed in condos on our way back down along the “west coast”. Great trip! Beautiful picture of that peanut!😎👍
 
Getting back to my roots as of late (med. sized Jacks). This 2010 came in yesterday and it's fantastic, very nearly flawless. Biggest nitpick would be the color (🤷‍♂️) since it's called Moss Green but I'm still very well pleased! Got a chance to see what our European friends go thru by paying shipping and waiting for it to make it's way back to the USA from central Europe. Patience is the key but (at least in this Case) well worth the wait.

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Thanks to this Texas Jack, I'll still be carrying a Case for quite some time! :)
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