Knives FS/T

Lucid_Lunatic

Rebelyellologist
Here's some newer Case knives I got a hold of in the last month in a package deal in order to score a bunch of old ones. I only keep the old pre 1980 stuff and stag handles so these are up for sale or trade. Shipping is $5.95, no matter if you buy one or all and will be shipped in a Flat Rate Priority box and insured. I'd make someone a hell of a deal on all of them plus the storage/display case.

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Row 1:
2006 Ertyl L.E. Trapper Marigold bone handles and Erytyl truck shield. Very light sharpening marks. $35

2004 L.E. Trapper dark blue bone handles Case USA shield. very light open and closing marks $40

2005 Congress Barnboard bone handles old style bowtie shield. Never used, carried or sharpened $55

2006 Congress Greenbone handles XX shield Never used carried or sharpened $55

2000 Canoe 6.5 Bonestag handles Never used carried or sharpened $45

1996 Canoe Limited Red Appaloosa bone, Never used carried or sharpened $$45


Row 2:

2009 First Run Silver Script Trapper Never used carried or sharpened $65

1996 Trapper Chesnut bone Never used carried or sharpened $45

2003 L.E. Congress Jade bone arrowhead shield Never used carried or sharpened $55

2003 L.E. Congress Jade bone arrowhead shield Never used carried or sharpened $55

1999 L.E. 1 of 50 Century Canoe Chesnut bone handles, double shield, XX on front 12-31-99 on back Never used carried or sharpened $60

1991 L.E. Gunboat Pearl Harbor 50th Ann. Etched blade, Serialized etched bolster #0621 Never used carried or sharpened $125
 
Re: Knives FS/T

Don't you think the quality of the new Case knives is garbage??

It's relative depending what you want them for. If you're looking for a using knife, the older stuff is better metal than the new stainless. It about impossible to beat the edge and quality of the old carbon blades. For collectors, the newer stainless stuff is tons easier to care for and keep in mint shape since it doesn't discolor like the old carbon steel if you skip cleaning them for a while. As far as handle materials, they are using as good as they ever have for bone and stag stuff.
 
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