Your channel has become one of my favorites….you bring a humble attitude and a lot of great information on knives people can afford and put to good use - thank you!
I recently picked up a Case 6347 Amber bone handle. I came across your video and realized that the peanut that you were reviewing is the same one that I have been searching for... I have lost it. It really is a cool little knife but I need a slightly larger knife to fit the tasks that I normally do. Nice review, thanks for sharing.
Nice review of the Case peanut. I have a couple of them and carry one everyday in the 5th pocket. It’s real handy for quick cuts or cutting up some dog treats.
Nice looking knife! I've only got one Case peanut, with smooth chestnut bone. Wouldn't mind adding a delrin version to the collection too👍Have a great Saturday, buddy!
Of the several Case patterns I've carried over 5 decadesnever a peanut 🥜..gonna have to do something about that as I'm fonder of 5th pocket small 🗡 s I've had Butterbeans
Great introduction to this pattern and company. I don’t have a Case knife yet but this looks like a good entry point to aim for. However, as you attest to here (sent first knife back), the frequent QC issues I hear in reviews make me very cautious
I do love a good case. But I'm sure their statement 'Twice tested never bested' is referring to a blind man! Great review as always 👌 All the best, David.
The peanut pattern will do all you require of a pocket knife 90% of the time . A time tested and useful pattern. Great review.👍 As to Case's quality control ( or lack there of )....... It's just sad . As an aside ........ shouldn't a Peanut have shell bolsters ? 😁 ✌️
Es un estilo que veo muy de llevar a diario por tamaño,peso y tener dos hojas. No tengo muchos pero sí quería tener su opinión sobre los modelos de Moore Maker, muchas gracias.
I've not tried out the Moore Maker models, but I know they are all contract manufactured by other American makers. At least some of their models are made by Bear and Son out of Jacksonville, Alabama.
Hi TK: It’s a great looking knife but I just can’t do the Peanuts. Three and a quarter inches closed is my smallest…..and I only have a few of those. I carry ‘em in leather slips once in a while. 🥜 👍
Your channel has become one of my favorites….you bring a humble attitude and a lot of great information on knives people can afford and put to good use - thank you!
Awesome! Thank you, Mark.
This model was my first Case knife, 1989. Great content.
Very kind of you, WD. I hope you enjoy the channel. Take care.
They are a great little knife. Have a wonderful day today
Thank you, Jason.
Great looking peanut, and it does make the perfect 5th pocket carry.
Thanks, WV. Two blades for the little jobs that always come up.
That's a great looking little knife for sure! Thanks for sharing! Great job!
You bet, Davis. A very capable smaller knife.
The epilog close- ups are the best
Glad you enjoy the slideshow, Bruce.
Peanuts make great little fifth pocket knives.
100% agree, Ray.
Lovely Case peanut! Glad your second one came out better!
Thank you, Eric. 🤗
I recently picked up a Case 6347 Amber bone handle. I came across your video and realized that the peanut that you were reviewing is the same one that I have been searching for... I have lost it. It really is a cool little knife but I need a slightly larger knife to fit the tasks that I normally do. Nice review, thanks for sharing.
Yep, the peanut is going to be limited if you're doing larger tasks, but it sure does do a lot more than people might think. Thanks, Ricky.
The Delrin scales look very nice, thanks for the review, TK.
Glad you like them, Jose.
Excellent review as always John! The peanut is definitely a gateway knife very much like the soddy! 🤘🏼🔥
Indeed! Jump in and get hooked. The peanut is the tip of the proverbial iceberg.
That is actually a really good looking knife. Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend.
Thanks very much Stan. Have you been watching X-Men '97. What do you think?
@@ThriftyKaniffy I have to catch up on it.
Never go wrong w a peanut - got a yellow handle as a back up 80% of the time- will get some work done , never under estimate the small blades💥👍
They will still do some fine work. Thanks, Chad.
Nice review of the Case peanut. I have a couple of them and carry one everyday in the 5th pocket. It’s real handy for quick cuts or cutting up some dog treats.
Totally agree, a great 5th pocket carry, Radar.
Very nice blade, thanks for sharing brother, I never did get my blades from the last live, or a tracking number ❤
USPS has made a mess of the delivery as I sent it long ago. Will send the tracking to your email.
@ThriftyKaniffy got it today
Nice looking knife! I've only got one Case peanut, with smooth chestnut bone. Wouldn't mind adding a delrin version to the collection too👍Have a great Saturday, buddy!
Thanks David. Chesnut is a nice looking color in the Case handle lineup.
Great little fifth pocket dropper.
Good stuff as always brother 👊🏻
Appreciate it, Tim. Thanks for dropping by.
@@ThriftyKaniffy
You’re welcome!
Of the several Case patterns I've carried over 5 decadesnever a peanut 🥜..gonna have to do something about that as I'm fonder of 5th pocket small 🗡 s
I've had Butterbeans
It's one to check out. Great for a 5th pocket or secondary carry. Thanks, Bruce.
A very nice peanut! Glad this one is better than the last one.
The 1st was just unacceptable. Thanks, Randy, hope you're doing great.
@@ThriftyKaniffy I had a filling fall out and now I look l like the discord fish... haha
Hope you are doin great too.
@@RandysWSG The Discord fish is a wreck. Hope you get it taken care of buddy.🤣
Nice review of a good little knife I have several Case Peanuts now so I’m only buying ones with premium handles
A fantastic smaller pattern, Terrill. Thanks for stopping by.
Great introduction to this pattern and company. I don’t have a Case knife yet but this looks like a good entry point to aim for. However, as you attest to here (sent first knife back), the frequent QC issues I hear in reviews make me very cautious
There's a risk involved in buying unseen. If you do be sure you know the return policy.
I do love a good case.
But I'm sure their statement
'Twice tested never bested' is referring to a blind man!
Great review as always 👌
All the best, David.
Not quite the statement it once was. Thanks. David.
A blind man could perform better quality control the Case currently practices .
The peanut pattern will do all you require of a pocket knife 90% of the time . A time tested and useful pattern.
Great review.👍
As to Case's quality control ( or lack there of )....... It's just sad .
As an aside ........ shouldn't a Peanut have shell bolsters ? 😁 ✌️
If it did, it'd make it more fun. I'm happy with this 2nd one, just wish you didn't have to play the cross your fingers game.
I"m interested in a first Case knife.
This could be the one. Thanks Rydog.
Nice review 👌 😊
Glad you liked it, Michael. Enjoyed your pruner vid.
@ThriftyKaniffy pruners need love too. 😆😂
My 1976 delrin handle doesn't have the circle around the Case shield
On the handle.
Right, they changed it up. The old ones are real nice. Thanks, Norm.
I use my yellow delrin Case Peanut in carbon steel like a worry stone 🥜
Hey now there is a use I'd not mentioned. Thanks, Prop, for sharing.
I only have a few peanuts. A Case and two RR. The Case is great. The RR blades are too thin and bendable. Anyway good review.
Ageed, the RR peanut blades are quite thin. Thanks, Stuart.
Es un estilo que veo muy de llevar a diario por tamaño,peso y tener dos hojas. No tengo muchos pero sí quería tener su opinión sobre los modelos de Moore Maker, muchas gracias.
I've not tried out the Moore Maker models, but I know they are all contract manufactured by other American makers. At least some of their models are made by Bear and Son out of Jacksonville, Alabama.
Hi TK:
It’s a great looking knife but I just can’t do the Peanuts. Three and a quarter inches closed is my smallest…..and I only have a few of those. I carry ‘em in leather slips once in a while. 🥜 👍