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So what Case knives do you have?
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Old Savage wrote:So what Case knives do you have?

Have about 100 or so at the moment. :mrgreen:
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You go serious on this. I have a few but nothing like that. I more collect Camillus.

But Rube, fo you have this one? :-)
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Love these thread redirects, they can be very interesting. :D

My wife is the knife lover in the house. I just use 'em till they're dull then get another one.

For her birthday several years ago I asked her what she wanted. She himmed and hawwed and finally said, "a good knife". OK says I, lets go to the gun store around the corner and you can pic what you want. She picked a Kershaw folder and has been carrying it ever since. Great knife.

I still use my old Shrade U.S.A. made LB7. Going strong, but needs a sharpening. Something I can't do ... :oops: :cry:

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Have one of those Joe NIB.
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Old Savage wrote:Have one of those Joe NIB.
I guess yours doesn't need sharpened then .... :mrgreen:
Mine was NIB once :D

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I just use 'em till they're dull then get another one
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Old Savage wrote:You go serious on this. I have a few but nothing like that. I more collect Camillus.

But Rube, fo you have this one? :-)

I do not have that one. Pretty good looking Tiny Toothpick though.


Most of the ones I have are from a family member who had an old time hardware store and when he went out of business I was able to pick up a few of the store displays and most of them still had several knives in them.
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Ok then, looking for an NIB Copperlock if you have doubles, can't fall too far behind ollogger.
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Old Savage wrote:Ok then, looking for an NIB Copperlock if you have doubles, can't fall too far behind ollogger.
Let me see what I have. I have been trading off doubles for years. I never had many Copperlocks myself as most of the display cases I got did not contain many Copperlocks. The Copperlocks are some pretty knives though. If I have any doubles I will let you know.
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Couldn't stop myself, just ordered an Amber Bone Copperlock.

But let me know what NIB doubles you may have.
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Old Savage wrote:Couldn't stop myself, just ordered an Amber Bone Copperlock.

But let me know what NIB doubles you may have.
Good choice. I have one of those and a white handle for sure but no doubles.
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BlaineG wrote:
I just use 'em till they're dull then get another one
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Thanks Blaine. I'll read those when my brain is awake. :D

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