November 12, 20223 yr I fell into a rabbit hole this past week, involving Case Knives. Long story short, a family friend gave me an old Case Hunter Knife made from 1940 to 1965, she's a beaut, looks brand new, never used, a ton of family history in it, and through my research of this knife, I fell into the rabbit hole of exploration, and landed on the CASE Knife website. Perusing the website, I landed on this nice little page, full of whittling plans, hope you enjoy! Whittle More Blog – caseknives.com CASEKNIVES.COM Whittle More Whether it's your first project or you're a seasoned hobbyist, this blog is filled with fun whittling projects for you to...
November 12, 20223 yr Your post reminded me of the knife I carried onboard the aircraft carrier. It was my goto tool. My Mom told me it belonged to my father.
November 12, 20223 yr Author Popular Post Lew, that is really cool! That one you have is a Hunter like mine. During my research I found this site where you can date your knife within a range. See the Hunting series tang stamps. Case XX Tang Stamps WWW.CASEXX.COM
November 12, 20223 yr Popular Post My dad carried a Case pocket knife for as long as I could remember. He would have nothing else.
November 13, 20223 yr 17 hours ago, Grandpadave52 said: My dad carried a Case pocket knife for as long as I could remember. He would have nothing else. Couldn't tell you what my dad carried - that was his! I always had a Barlow in my pocket. I guess they were the original multi-wrench because they did a heap more than cutting twine
November 13, 20223 yr Author Since Dad's are the topic now, my own carried a Shrade, same one forever, then after hundreds of sharpenings, it got down to a toothpick, I gave him one for fathers day quite awhile back, he still has that one
November 13, 20223 yr My dad didn't carry it but had a switch blade his brother brought back from Europe when he was stationed there. He never carried a knife but I am never without one.
November 14, 20223 yr 10 hours ago, HandyDan said: My dad didn't carry it but had a switch blade his brother brought back from Europe when he was stationed there. He never carried a knife but I am never without one. My current daily carry is a Remington...knife that is. 3 blade. Purchased from Menards to replace one my step-father bought me years ago which exited my pants via a hole in my pocket. I was heartbroken over that. I've carried a pocket knife since my early teens. Lost without it.
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