The Case Sowbelly - A Review | BladeForums. com A Case Sowbelly (3 blade) in Yellow Delrin and CV Steel I had initially thought I was ordering a single blade variant but I got my wires crossed somewhere and ended up purchasing this Stockman configuration with a Clip main and Sheepfoot Spey secondaries According to the seller, it is of a 2012 "vintage"
Case Stockman vs Sowbelly - BladeForums. com With the notable exception that the Bose-designed Sowbelly is actually FFG (also including swedges and differential grinds) The '75 pattern stockman and most, if not all, of Case's other (current) stockman patterns are hollow grinds Older-vintage patterns from Case, such as 1970s and earlier, were flat grinds David Last edited: Oct 17, 2013
Bill Ruple Collaboration Knife from Queen. . . . Its a SOWBELLY!! The Bill Ruple collaboration knife is a SOWBELLY! One of my favorite patterns It's going to be debuted at Bladeshow If someone is going, I'd love for them to share some photos of the knife The photo below shows Ruple's custom knife, not the collaboration knife I'm wondering if it is actually built from Ruple's pattern rather than their own regular production sowbelly pattern And will it
Case XX TB 6339 - Sowbelly - BladeForums. com I own quite a few Case knives and have only had issue with a few Most have a great fit and finish This past week at a show in town I traded for a Sowbelly as I've been carrying a stockman for some time and wanted to try this pattern since its similar I have to say that this little sowbelly
Rough rider stockman design flaw? - BladeForums. com Rough Rider carbon steel sowbelly stockman (clip blade at bottom of pic) Sheepsfoot looks slightly crinked to me I'm not sure how you'd classify offsets; I'd say clip and spey are offset on their right (maximizing space between them), and sheep looks symmetrical to me Colt sowbelly stockman looks almost identical to me
Case Sowbelly - BladeForums. com That particular Case Sowbelly of yours I find very attractive, I have the same model Nicely put together, sharp, a defined point, not too large, not too small, a lot of knife for the money
Which Case Sowbelly. . . | BladeForums. com It's not a Sowbelly, in the picture, but the yellow Delrin Case knives seem to look better with time The scales seem to tone down a bit, at the same that the CV blades darken with a patina, and the bolsters take on a few abrasions of their own All Business! Looking forward to seeing which one you choose, and the journeys that you take it on
The Case Sowbelly - A Review | Page 3 | BladeForums. com Charlie - Curious when Case changed up the swedging on the Sowbelly Stockman blades Also looks like your older version may have a sheepsfoot that’s a bit less tall than my newer version