@wizardofahhhs759 I think back in yesteryear, you would see scroll work like that on metal knives. I don't think I've ever seen bone other than ivory worked like that. Thanks for the support, brother 🙏
It is amazing what they can do with lasers. The blue and intricate pattern is really nice. We share an attraction to interesting boxes...cigar boxes, mini chests, most anything hinged...of all things, I wound up with collection of boxes (at least I can use them to store my other collections) 🙂....Jim
@jedijimknives 😀🤔🙂 I love boxes 📦. I've got a couple of freight boxes downstairs that had engines in them. When I brought them home, my wife said, "What are you going to do with those?" I keep bottle water in them. One of my favorites is a micrometer box from the 1920s. It has a top that slides open, old faded writing and wood. I'll put it in my next video. 😊😏
Not sure about the price but the style I would buy and carry. I’m there on you with boxes as well. Even have started getting rid of some that I think deserve to be displayed that I no longer have room for.
Nice looking knife. I don’t know if I would buy one or not. I don’t understand why Case can’t make a 75 without blade rub. You are right, if you pay more you should get better build quality. Maybe Case should make less knives and improve the build quality of the ones made.
@RadioGeekBlades I wish they would. I'd pay $100 for a quality Case knife. I figure if they would slow down but charge more, they'd make more money. Think of all the people who quit buying Case because of quality issues.
I’d pass on that one. If it was something like a Yellow horse, yes, I’d buy it, but that beautiful CASE IS just a factory made knife and a big ole working type knife to boot.
@I look at a ‘75 as a work knife and not necessarily as a “collection” piece. My own opinion of course. I have no issues with Case quality. Centering and gaps are immaterial to me, I mostly have ‘60’s and ‘70’s CASE knives and there were not many quality issues like that back in that day. I love a 75, but I don’t mind if mine gets a scratch on it. If I was to have that etched and engraved beauty, I would be afraid to put it in my pocket.
@scottroberts4313 You never know what you're going to get unless you're holding one in the store. The gaps on this knife are small. If I were looking at this knife in a store, I would have bought it because of the unusual, well-done scales and etching. I'm obligated as a reviewer to tell the truth about knives and companies. So, I talked about the value equation of price to quality. I have many knives that are perfect. The ones that aren't have minor gaping issues. I'm OK with that. Others aren't, so I mention it. I find that the quality of knife manufacturers across the board is mediocre at best. But your experience might be different. I talked to folks that had horrendous experiences with Case knives. That's not been my experience. So it boils down to the cool factor to me. Thanks for watching and your comments, brother 🙏
Looks like my great grandmother's pocket knife.
@wizardofahhhs759 I think back in yesteryear, you would see scroll work like that on metal knives. I don't think I've ever seen bone other than ivory worked like that. Thanks for the support, brother 🙏
Beautiful knives.
Beautiful knife and I would definitely buy knife's like it if the price difference aren't too crazy.. Cool and beautiful knife my friend I dig it 👊😎
@israelsapp7863 Thanks Izzy 😊 you have a cool channel 😎 👍
What a beautiful piece. Really like all of the scrolling. Thanks for sharing and have a great blessed Christmas season.
@Stans_Cutlery_Universe God bless you Stan 🙏 Thanks for your support, brother. 👍
It is amazing what they can do with lasers. The blue and intricate pattern is really nice. We share an attraction to interesting boxes...cigar boxes, mini chests, most anything hinged...of all things, I wound up with collection of boxes (at least I can use them to store my other collections) 🙂....Jim
@jedijimknives 😀🤔🙂 I love boxes 📦. I've got a couple of freight boxes downstairs that had engines in them. When I brought them home, my wife said, "What are you going to do with those?" I keep bottle water in them. One of my favorites is a micrometer box from the 1920s. It has a top that slides open, old faded writing and wood. I'll put it in my next video. 😊😏
Not sure about the price but the style I would buy and carry. I’m there on you with boxes as well. Even have started getting rid of some that I think deserve to be displayed that I no longer have room for.
Great looking knife, buddy!
@@davidkurle5418 I'm a sucker for unusual knives. Thanks David ☺️
That case is insanely beautiful! Thanks for sharing. 👍
@stephenjeffrey75 You're welcome, brother 🙏
very cool and ornate
@kathleensmith370 Thanks, Kathleen 😊. I really appreciate your support. God bless you and keep you next year. 🙏
Yep that's nice for collecting not for carrying 😊
@decal1751 I agree, you would ware that jigging down very fast. Thanks brother 🙏
I would buy it. It’s a pretty knife.
@johndilday1846 Thanks John, it's interesting to me how many people would like this design . Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄 and thanks for your support 🙏
Nice looking knife. I don’t know if I would buy one or not. I don’t understand why Case can’t make a 75 without blade rub. You are right, if you pay more you should get better build quality. Maybe Case should make less knives and improve the build quality of the ones made.
@RadioGeekBlades I wish they would. I'd pay $100 for a quality Case knife. I figure if they would slow down but charge more, they'd make more money. Think of all the people who quit buying Case because of quality issues.
Interesting knife, it's beautiful.
Thanks, Clifford. Sorry it took so long to get back to you. Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄
@@rasputinscastle MERRY CHRISTMAS
It's a beautiful knife. But I use my knifes and I wouldn't want to carry that one.
@Sheepdogtraveling I agree 👍 and thanks for your support, brother 🙏
I’d pass on that one. If it was something like a Yellow horse, yes, I’d buy it, but that beautiful CASE IS just a factory made knife and a big ole working type knife to boot.
@danedwards8535 so you wouldn't buy it because of the quality of a Case? Or you'd pass because it's not collectible in your view?
@I look at a ‘75 as a work knife and not necessarily as a “collection” piece. My own opinion of course. I have no issues with Case quality. Centering and gaps are immaterial to me, I mostly have ‘60’s and ‘70’s CASE knives and there were not many quality issues like that back in that day. I love a 75, but I don’t mind if mine gets a scratch on it. If I was to have that etched and engraved beauty, I would be afraid to put it in my pocket.
@danedwards8535 Exactly 💯 It belongs in a picture frame 😀😏
Did you just say "poor workmanship ." I'm very confused on why you bought the knife for $120.
@scottroberts4313 You never know what you're going to get unless you're holding one in the store. The gaps on this knife are small. If I were looking at this knife in a store, I would have bought it because of the unusual, well-done scales and etching.
I'm obligated as a reviewer to tell the truth about knives and companies. So, I talked about the value equation of price to quality.
I have many knives that are perfect. The ones that aren't have minor gaping issues. I'm OK with that. Others aren't, so I mention it. I find that the quality of knife manufacturers across the board is mediocre at best. But your experience might be different. I talked to folks that had horrendous experiences with Case knives. That's not been my experience.
So it boils down to the cool factor to me. Thanks for watching and your comments, brother 🙏