I have two Case knives and they both have sharp blades from one end to the next. One is a pocket knife, and the other is the fixed blade hunting knife. I love them both and will have them until death due to their quality. Both are in my collection with other knives I have mostly purchased within the last two to three years. I want to get the folding hunter next from them and add it to my collection also.
Never had a bad case knife yet, and I've got a jigged brown delrin 61048 on it's way. The CV 31048 was tempting and it's the first time I've ever chosen stainless over Carbon when given the choice, but there's something about the as ground finish and Jigged brown delrin that I liked. Reminds me of the 70's 2 dot's.
Ill tell ya id rather break down cardboards an things with a slippie like this than most of the overbuilt moderns anyday, they seem to zip through material, my grandpa had it figured long ago with his peanut he carried everyday.
CampfireTalk I was actually surprised how easily that tip took shape. The CV blades might not be quite as rounded as the Tru-Sharp ones. This thing is a beauty!!!
They now have the case kickstart trapperlock, same thing as the trapperlock but assisted opening and a pocket clip. I absolutely love mine, was waiting years for them to come out with this exact knife.
I love the Slimline Trapper but don’t feel it gets the love it deserves IMO it’s a great value and a good alternative to the medium toothpick because the medium toothpicks at least Case ones aren’t always available in much other than exotic materials Slimline Trappers are a similar size and profile and run the gamut of materials and price Now to find a decent belt sheath Thanks for a nice review
Nice knife. I always did like the yellow handles on the Case trappers, to be a synthetic. I don't know why Case offers very few patterns in the carbon steel, when everyone is screamin' for 'em. I have that knife in the 2 blade version with red bone circa '65 to '69. That was a pleasant video for an old classic pattern. ( Package coming very soon buddy, I got a little side tracked. :-)
Hi Rob, I have been checking out your vids on the Apex for some tips. Nice job. I dont know if you have a vid or maybe plan on one, but was wondering about a vid on the Apex stone re-leveling process. Didnt know if you could video it next time you go to do that. Also wondering "about" how long your stones are lasting between re-leveling? i know this can vary. thanks
Any maker who doesn’t want the shields to fall off. To my knowledge, there’s only one production knife company who still does this - Great Eastern Cutlery.
John Norris Patina (/ˈpætɪnə/ or /pəˈtiːnə/) is a thin layer that variously forms on the surface of copper, bronze and similar metals (tarnish produced by oxidation or other chemical processes), or certain stones, [1] and wooden furniture (sheen produced by age, wear, and polishing), or any similar acquired change of a surface through age and exposure.
Douglas Fick in the time it took to be a smart ass you could have clicked another video. If you dont want to hear someone ramble about a knife then dont click on a knife review video
I definitely classify that as a make-you-feel-good knife. Must be a pleasure to present and use.
I have two Case knives and they both have sharp blades from one end to the next. One is a pocket knife, and the other is the fixed blade hunting knife. I love them both and will have them until death due to their quality. Both are in my collection with other knives I have mostly purchased within the last two to three years. I want to get the folding hunter next from them and add it to my collection also.
slimline yellow Delton...my first and start to a long love of KNIVES
Never had a bad case knife yet, and I've got a jigged brown delrin 61048 on it's way.
The CV 31048 was tempting and it's the first time I've ever chosen stainless over Carbon when given the choice, but there's something about the as ground finish and Jigged brown delrin that I liked.
Reminds me of the 70's 2 dot's.
I love this style of blade, I have it in red bone and black . I love it.
What a gorgeous Case, and I'm not even a default fan of traditionals! Nice review Rob
Patina!!!! :)
Beautiful knife and beautiful edge. Glad to see Case getting some love from TAP! :)
I like the single blade Trapper. Got one with ivory micarta covers. Very beautiful!
Ill tell ya id rather break down cardboards an things with a slippie like this than most of the overbuilt moderns anyday, they seem to zip through material, my grandpa had it figured long ago with his peanut he carried everyday.
The tip turned out perfect!
I think you made me fall in love all over again : )
CampfireTalk I was actually surprised how easily that tip took shape. The CV blades might not be quite as rounded as the Tru-Sharp ones. This thing is a beauty!!!
I love the cv steel! Latinas great and gets scalpel sharp
I think you meant patina but latinas are great too
Very nice! I want one. Thanks.
Love Case Trappers, just wished they had one that would lock open.
MyHollowpoint try the case trapperlock, very nice knife
Thanks. Gun show this weekend, I'll look for one.
MyHollowpoint if your still interested check out the mini copperlock by case. My absolute favorite knife.
They now have the case kickstart trapperlock, same thing as the trapperlock but assisted opening and a pocket clip. I absolutely love mine, was waiting years for them to come out with this exact knife.
I love the Slimline Trapper but don’t feel it gets the love it deserves IMO it’s a great value and a good alternative to the medium toothpick because the medium toothpicks at least Case ones aren’t always available in much other than exotic materials Slimline Trappers are a similar size and profile and run the gamut of materials and price Now to find a decent belt sheath Thanks for a nice review
Nice knife. I always did like the yellow handles on the Case trappers, to be a synthetic. I don't know why Case offers very few patterns in the carbon steel, when everyone is screamin' for 'em. I have that knife in the 2 blade version with red bone circa '65 to '69. That was a pleasant video for an old classic pattern. ( Package coming very soon buddy, I got a little side tracked. :-)
Hi Rob, I have been checking out your vids on the Apex for some tips. Nice job. I dont know if you have a vid or maybe plan on one, but was wondering about a vid on the Apex stone re-leveling process. Didnt know if you could video it next time you go to do that. Also wondering "about" how long your stones are lasting between re-leveling? i know this can vary.
thanks
Jimmy Kimber I'll try to make a video about all that next time I level my stones, Jimmy. Great questions!
I have this one and i like it.However the CV rusts the moment it smells water and fruits near by.
As soon as i buy a cv knife i add a forced patina to prevent rust
@@The177Hunter Hey, I just bought my first case knife in CV and would love to know how you patina your knives.
@@richregan8911 cut a apple and leave the juice on the blade for a few minutes then wipe off the blade with a damp cloth.
I have the slim line trapper with the old blade
Please do I review on the Case peanut.
Who has pinned shields ?
Any maker who doesn’t want the shields to fall off. To my knowledge, there’s only one production knife company who still does this - Great Eastern Cutlery.
I think that is a flat grind, isn't it?
Street Flow Definitely hollow. I wouldn’t have detailed my sharpening setup for the hollow grind if it were a flat grind.
Mmmmhmmmm super good so sexy thats a blade I would be proud of al though I do like my north american huting club tarditional knife
Its a stain....not a patina...carbon at surface is a patina.
John Norris Patina (/ˈpætɪnə/ or /pəˈtiːnə/) is a thin layer that variously forms on the surface of copper, bronze and similar metals (tarnish produced by oxidation or other chemical processes), or certain stones, [1] and wooden furniture (sheen produced by age, wear, and polishing), or any similar acquired change of a surface through age and exposure.
Yawn.
it's not a patina. it's a stain.
John Banco what's the difference?
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Douglas Fick in the time it took to be a smart ass you could have clicked another video. If you dont want to hear someone ramble about a knife then dont click on a knife review video