Beautiful knife Paul.1970 #6292 paired today with the Forum Barlow in the carry thread.
Thanks Todd, for 51 yrs its a SOLID old knife (well not really old) Some of the 6292's have a very strong pull on the secondary pen but this one is perfect on both main and secondary. No play, full blades, great red bone covers...all good my friendBeautiful knife Paul.
Ed, that is a really nice little soddy.
Nice knife and Picture John
Thank you, Paul.Nice knife and Picture John
That yellow really pops…
"Cha-Ching"... Just something I do every time somebody says "Pop"That yellow really pops…
Thank you very much.Nice harvest picture.
Case knives are in my rotation, with many others made in many places What is not are any knives made n the CCP. I do my best to avoid sending money that enemy nation, and that is because I care aboutthe people and will not fund their abuse to save a few bucks. No Ruff Rider, Civivi, WE or others made in that enemy state. When the CCP falls, happy to do business with the good people there.
Thanks for letting me know. I like China, not the government, but I will take that up elsewhere.China bashing & politics not allowed here in Traditionals.
That's a great trio of Case knives.I have a trio of Case knives I keep coming back to. Or should I say, they are always the ones that are out on my desk, or in my pocket, that get used for most things:
They aren't fancy, and are from the basic standard handle lines - Amber Bone and Chestnut. Couple in CV and one in Stainless. In addition to these, a full-sized Trapper in Amber Bone SS is in the same group, just no pics of it.
6347 Stockman in Amber Bone SS:
My trusty 62032 Small Texas Jack, Amber Bone CV, probably my most carried and used pocket knife period, or perhaps tied with a Victorinox Alox Cadet:
It's sibling, the 63032 Medium Stockman in Chestnut Bone CV: