The white with pink shield are actually jigged synthetic. 6 in the pattern number stands for both bone and jigged synthetic. I wish case would have done better about separating the 2. Nice collection man. I love them felt folders. Im on my 3rd and its already half full. Love me some case knives
Nice collection I just found an amazing worm groove red bone tadpole. Blade barely used just some pepper spotting on the blades. Should I try to clean it up more or leave as is and oil it. It’s become one of my favorites I looked up the stamp Case XX USA and it says was made from 40-64. I believe my mom and grandma found it at an estate sale for 5$. They’ve found me some really nice rare stuff over the years
Man those are nice! That 76 elephant toe is actually wood, the only made bone elephant toes 1940-64 and on back The grandaddy barlow with the worm groove is not a defect, it adds value! And the 6 in the pattern number doesnt just mean bone, it means jigged handles, which include bone, wood, and delrin And the cheetah is a 6.5 bonestag cheetah, so its actually bone made to look like stag Just a couple tips! Hope it helps! Thats a amazing collection!
That hawkbill is a 2015 (If I read the tang correctly, it's a bit difficult on the screen) peach-seed jig amber bone. Lovely collection! I need to get myself a roll or case for my knives....
I just picked up a Case labeled wooden sharpening block with a norton sharpening stone glued on top and there is a neat little metal oil can in a recess on the top left side next to the Norton stone. Anyone ever seen one of these? Wish I could post a pic
We got ours off of eBay a while ago. It’s a pretty good one. There is a case on Amazon. Not sure how good it is, but they do let you return if you don’t like it. Here is the link to it: amzn.to/3ViNz5u
@@BackPorchAntiques after years of not looking at pocket knives to buy, i am bewildered to see case pocket knives on ebay that take a hundred dollar bill to buy. A pocket knife with a plastic grip should be low priced, not $100. There is an illusion of rarity that makes people overpay for simple common things. As for investing in them, as the baby boomers die off and sell off their stuff, will gen y and z care enough to pay more and more for those same knives. I dont think they will.
@SHANECatLovinActivistHistorian check out the Case knife groups on Facebook. Most of them are comprised of people in their 30s and 40s. Case knife value is here to stay... take it from someone who sees the market fairly well.
That was a beautiful midfold Hunter, that's normally what I look for whenever I go hunting for Case knives
They're beauties!
The white with pink shield are actually jigged synthetic. 6 in the pattern number stands for both bone and jigged synthetic. I wish case would have done better about separating the 2. Nice collection man. I love them felt folders. Im on my 3rd and its already half full. Love me some case knives
They sure are handy. Keeps them from being scuffed too.
@TheBackPorchAntiques yes sir. I even keep all original boxes. I have about 80 on top of my gun safe. 😂
Nice collection I just found an amazing worm groove red bone tadpole. Blade barely used just some pepper spotting on the blades. Should I try to clean it up more or leave as is and oil it. It’s become one of my favorites I looked up the stamp Case XX USA and it says was made from 40-64. I believe my mom and grandma found it at an estate sale for 5$. They’ve found me some really nice rare stuff over the years
It’s called a mid folding hunter. The greenish blue with the clip.
We’re can you order the knife books from ?
You can get them on Amazon, but keep an eye out in ebay... there's potential to find a good deal there.
Man those are nice! That 76 elephant toe is actually wood, the only made bone elephant toes 1940-64 and on back
The grandaddy barlow with the worm groove is not a defect, it adds value!
And the 6 in the pattern number doesnt just mean bone, it means jigged handles, which include bone, wood, and delrin
And the cheetah is a 6.5 bonestag cheetah, so its actually bone made to look like stag
Just a couple tips! Hope it helps! Thats a amazing collection!
Yes. Very good Intel. Thanks!
That hawkbill is a 2015 (If I read the tang correctly, it's a bit difficult on the screen) peach-seed jig amber bone. Lovely collection! I need to get myself a roll or case for my knives....
Thanks! Here's a link to a case that is kind of like it: amzn.to/4b2HQpf
Are any of your case knives for sale and if so do you offer shipping to Texas
I do sell most of them. However, most all of these have already been sold. Check us out on Facebook and we'll list new ones when we get them.
I just picked up a Case labeled wooden sharpening block with a norton sharpening stone glued on top and there is a neat little metal oil can in a recess on the top left side next to the Norton stone. Anyone ever seen one of these? Wish I could post a pic
We haven’t, but maybe someone will see this comment that has!
What’s the name of your knife case? Where can I get one? Is that your favorite case/roll or do you like a different one more?
We got ours off of eBay a while ago. It’s a pretty good one. There is a case on Amazon. Not sure how good it is, but they do let you return if you don’t like it. Here is the link to it: amzn.to/3ViNz5u
i would like to hear the names of the knives that are better quality for the same or less money
Ehhh, one could make a case for the German Eye, but I'm not sure their cheaper. I'm going to stick with Case.
@@BackPorchAntiques after years of not looking at pocket knives to buy, i am bewildered to see case pocket knives on ebay that take a hundred dollar bill to buy. A pocket knife with a plastic grip should be low priced, not $100. There is an illusion of rarity that makes people overpay for simple common things. As for investing in them, as the baby boomers die off and sell off their stuff, will gen y and z care enough to pay more and more for those same knives. I dont think they will.
@SHANECatLovinActivistHistorian check out the Case knife groups on Facebook. Most of them are comprised of people in their 30s and 40s. Case knife value is here to stay... take it from someone who sees the market fairly well.
WHY can't they simply put the year on? Wouldn't that just make more sense?
That would definitely make it easier. Once you do it long enough, however, you get the hang of it pretty easily.
Too easy. Any jigged bonehead could do it then
Do you have an email I’d like to send you some pics of some Case knives you may be interested in
Our email is backporchgreeneville@hotmail.com.