Vintage Case XX Knife Collection - Part 3 - 1940s - 1970 pocket knives congress, trapper, muskrat
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- Here is the final chapter, PART III, of the Case knife collection that I purchased. Enjoy!
0:00 - Intro
0:21 - Congress
2:37 - Pen Knives
4:33 - Muskrat, Coke Bottle
5:58 - Trappers
8:12 - Bulldog
11:51 - Outro
The 20 or so knives that are featured in this video include a nice variety of patterns (congress, trapper, muskrat, Bulldog, etc.) and handle materials (stag, jigged bone, wood, etc).
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Some very nice knives
Thank you!
Wow those are some amazing knives!!!!
Thanks for watching!
Man-o-man what a collection you can't get much better than that in my opinion beautiful thank you for showing them..👍
So glad you enjoyed them and thanks for watching!
Very nice collection of knives i have a bulldog with all of its papers and box and no blade stains
Nice...Bulldogs are great knives!
Just discovered your channel, nice stuff,you have a good eye, dont get rid of any of them,the apparent quality renders them almost irreplaceable
Thanks for watching! I held onto 10 or so of my favorites from the collection. A few of them are still for sale...
Awesome collection close out video,you got yourself some real pretty knives sir,don't think they will hang around long.atb paddy.👍☘️
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed....
Those bulldogs are nice
Thanks...they are one of my favorites Case knives.
@@oldpocketknives168 Mine also… I have been collecting case knives since I was a kid… I have a nice collection of old tested and XX knives… You have some nice knives… I just discovered you on TH-cam.
Beautiful . Never see that many Bulldog's and Buffalo's in one place in that condition . I have 1 Bulldog in my storage locker finds , not as clean as those but close but mine had the paper wrap along with the sleeve . Thanks for sharing .
Glad you enjoyed! Sounds like you have a nice one as well...
Very nice. Those 72 pattern knives are impressive.
Thanks 👍 They are beefy!
Just found this video, now gotta watch the other 2, these are my favorite era of case knives, nuance differences in blades, contours, handles etc, my dad would mesmerize me with these as a kid, still a case fan today but these oldies get me going, by the way definite sub
Thanks for watching! This was a great era in Case knives for sure. Love the handle materials...
Got an original bulldog case in the Walnut box no blade staining pristine
Nice! That's a keeper. Thanks for watching.
A very nice collection. I especially liked the group of congress knives. The one with the unevenly matched scales is interesting.
Thank you for sharing this with us.
Thank you...I like those congress knives too. I was surprised there were 5 in the collection...
In your opinion what would the value of a Case XX USA 1973/7…….Dot 6254SSP Red Bone Trapper Tested XX Razor Edge Knife be ?? It’s currently listed on eBay for $239.50
Awesome Rat!
Thanks! A keeper...
Awesome stuff!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Over the years, I have owned every one of these, but I was a youngster, so they have all disappeared. My grandfather gave .e the .other kf pera style, and it hurts to think of it. It was abou1 90 years old when 10:06 he gave it to me. They were engraved with your company name and given out to loyal customers who bought wholesale.musr be 120 years lld
Sounds like these knives bring up some memories for you! Most old knives do... Thanks for watching!
In door lighting will fade the dye sometimes. Still, it is a great look.
Thanks for watching!
I think you just help me identify a knife that I bought awhile back. It looks exactly like the Buffalo same shape, same size. But mine had no markings on it whatsoever, I thought maybe was an Old camp king or something.
Does it have the Case shield or anything marked on the blade?
I truly enjoyed your 3 videos, very good. I have a question I hope you can clear up for me. Concerning the CASE handle medallion, some have CASE circled and some don't. All I've ever heard about it is the ones that are circled are bone handles and the ones not circled are not bone. That doesn't seem to be the CASE now though. (Pun intended)
Hello and thanks for watching! Yes, I believe I know what you are talking about. Some of the shields have an inscribed oval around the word Case and some do not. From my experience, the knives without the oval have delrin (imitation jigged bone) handles. This seems to be a development in the 1970s to introduce a more budget friendly line...or the supply of bone was limited.
@@oldpocketknives168 Thanks for the quick reply. I noticed at the 5:00 minute mark in this video where you are showing the Slim Line Trapper, the CASE is circled but you said the handles are Delrin. That's what has thrown me in the past with knives I've bought in the 80's and 90's that had Delrin handles and the CASE was circled. If I'm not mistaken, it was sometime back in the 70's when I asked about the difference and was told the circled ones were bone and the not circled ones were not bone. I worked with a guy in 1979 that had a franchise with CASE and he sold me a new 1980 model Sharkstooth and a Trapper for $35.00 before they hit the market. I've still got the Sharkstooth. It's never been used and I never even put it in the leather scabbard that came with it. I carried and used the Trapper and broke the Spey blade on it. A friend of mine wanted it so I gave it to him. It would be nice if we could find a deal like that today. Thanks again.
Hi Jesse I am in a wheelchair I don't have much money I was hoping you could send me a knife to carry with me to my day center for handicapped adults i t need to fit in the 5th pocket and must be a slip joint please let me know what you think have a great day