CASE 6208 half whittler in CV | Page 3 | BladeForums. com Kiro's 6208 in post 20 is my ideal of a half-whittler I have one, deep red bone handles, XX made 1940-64, that my Dad used through WW2 He was on a long hike through the jungles of Hawaii in training and noticed it was gone from his pocket So, he thought "I'll go back 100 yards, and if I don't see it, it's gone " Went back less than
CASE 6208 half whittler in CV | Page 2 | BladeForums. com Kiro's 6208 in post 20 is my ideal of a half-whittler I have one, deep red bone handles, XX made 1940-64, that my Dad used through WW2 He was on a long hike through the jungles of Hawaii in training and noticed it was gone from his pocket So, he thought "I'll go back 100 yards, and if I don't see it, it's gone " Went back less than
CASE 6208 half whittler in CV - BladeForums. com The 6208 is an ideal traditional knife for me This thread encouraged me to snap a picture of my 1970 10 dot 6208 Reactions: Dadpool , Ice Tigre , BladeOwner72 and 16 others
Need help with identification - Case XX 4 dots - BladeForums. com Need help with identifying this knife please Stan did not have a box for this one It says Case XX 5254 on the blade and there are 4 dots or stars underneath that I know it's a Trapper but what are the grips and is there a more detailed description of it and when it was made? There are so
case blade dot numbers - BladeForums. com From thed W R Case website What is the Case Dating System? The Case Dating System is a method for identifying the year a knife was manufactured
Case pocket knives: How do I know what kind of steel its made of? Thank you You may well be right about the stag handled multi-blade (my memory is not 100% clear about when I bought that one), but the wood handle knife was given to me around 1973, and it was then quite old (blade was almost black, with a slight rainbow hue at the time