Spring has sprung. Get out and shoot your Henry
Case knives
- daytime dave
- Administrator / Owner
- Posts: 4855
- Joined: Sun Mar 20, 2016 10:27 pm
- Location: Upstate NY
Case knives
I have added a special sub section for Case knives in the edge section. Come on Case collector's, let's see them!
1 x
Some days I'm Andy, most days I'm Barney........
Eaglescout, NRA Life Endowment member, BCCI Life Member
Eaglescout, NRA Life Endowment member, BCCI Life Member
- Sir Henry
- Administrator / Owner
- Posts: 12199
- Joined: Sun Mar 20, 2016 10:58 pm
- Location: Price County Wisconsin
Re: Case knives
I don't think I own any Case knives.
0 x
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
Range Reporter: Henry Repeater
Range Reporter: Henry Repeater
Re: Case knives
I had a couple of them in the past. They are VERY nice knives made in PA just like the other brands that were/are made in NY!
http://www.wrcase.com/index_en.php
My husband has a gift certificate for his retirement gift and he may get a BUCK, CASE and/or a Ka-Bar knife. He will have leftover money to buy something else too.
(He had some Idaho/Montana custom made knives completed recently and if he would help me computer wise - we could put them up to show all of you what they look like in the KNIFE SECTION on here.)
I saw one specific CASE pocket knife that I really LIKED online but I tried it in the store and my fingers had trouble opening it. My husband had NO issues opening it.
Cate
Typo
PS: I like the knife section on here a lot too.
http://www.wrcase.com/index_en.php
My husband has a gift certificate for his retirement gift and he may get a BUCK, CASE and/or a Ka-Bar knife. He will have leftover money to buy something else too.
(He had some Idaho/Montana custom made knives completed recently and if he would help me computer wise - we could put them up to show all of you what they look like in the KNIFE SECTION on here.)
I saw one specific CASE pocket knife that I really LIKED online but I tried it in the store and my fingers had trouble opening it. My husband had NO issues opening it.
Cate
Typo
PS: I like the knife section on here a lot too.
Last edited by Catherine on Thu Oct 20, 2016 11:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.
0 x
Re: Case knives
PS: The CASE one that I liked had a BEAUTIFUL blue/green handle and it was a single blade design called TEXAS TOOTHPICK. Medium size not tiny.
I like single blades in pocket/folding knives but I only OWN/USE BUCK and one Ka-Bar fixed blade knives now due to my hand issues. I don't know if that CASE KNIFE would loosen up a wee bit so I could open it unless I just had it for something to look at. Ha.
I USE what I own so having something just SITTING IN my purse or ON a table top would not work for me.
Cate
Typos!
I like single blades in pocket/folding knives but I only OWN/USE BUCK and one Ka-Bar fixed blade knives now due to my hand issues. I don't know if that CASE KNIFE would loosen up a wee bit so I could open it unless I just had it for something to look at. Ha.
I USE what I own so having something just SITTING IN my purse or ON a table top would not work for me.
Cate
Typos!
1 x
Re: Case knives
I searched on the Case site because I was curious to see what a TEXAS TOOTHPICK looked like. Only found one, but don't think it was your choice. But it looked cool. It had a corn cob jigged bright green bone handle, and was displayed under the "John Deere" heading. http://www.wrcase.com/knives/commemoratives/john-deere/ It was a very nice-looking single-blade knife.Catherine wrote:PS: The CASE one that I liked had a BEAUTIFUL blue/green handle and it was a single blade design called TEXAS TOOTHPICK. Medium size not tiny.
I like single blades in pocket/folding knives but I only OWN/USE BUCK and one Ka-Bar fixed blade knives now due to my hand issues. I don't know if that CASE KNIFE would loosen up a wee bit so I could open it unless I just had it for something to look at. Ha.
I USE what I own so having something just SITTING IN my purse or ON a table top would not work for me.
Cate
Typos!
Yup, using a knife is a good thing. I came across one person's description of his knife collection, and wondered what he does with the large number of knives he/she owns?? He/she had more than 3800 knives! Sure would be hard to use all of those!
Agreed on that, Cate. I know we are first of all a rifle forum, but I have liked the knife chats a lot, too. There sure is a lot to learn and see in the "world of knives." Again glad Dave opened up these knife sub-forums.Catherine wrote:Cate
PS: I like the knife section on here a lot too.
Have a great day!
1 x
~Пока~
Re: Case knives
Why don't you post some descripts, photos, and any uses you have for your knives?Bish1309 wrote:I own a couple of choice knives but not Case.
Us Henry folk would enjoy seeing them.
1 x
~Пока~
Re: Case knives
PT7 wrote:Why don't you post some descripts, photos, and any uses you have for your knives?Bish1309 wrote:I own a couple of choice knives but not Case.
Us Henry folk would enjoy seeing them.
I never thought to do that. I'll get some photos uploaded over the next several days.
They are really nice ones but I don't really use them.
I do have a couple of small pocket knives that I use for opening boxes when UPS, USPS and FedEx arrive. Those have gotten a lot of use lately, if you know what I mean. TEEEHEEEE
1 x
Bish
Re: Case knives
Welcome Bish!
It would be cool if you told us about your knives, past or present ones. Take care.
Cate
It would be cool if you told us about your knives, past or present ones. Take care.
Cate
1 x
Re: Case knives
Thanks, Cate!!Catherine wrote:Welcome Bish!
It would be cool if you told us about your knives, past or present ones. Take care.
Cate
Well, I dug them out tonight and had to clean them up before taking some photos.
Now I know why I don't let myself play with them. I am now the proud wearer of a Curad.
But not to worry, I'm sure the tip of my finger will grow back, eventually. Trigger finger, even.
2 x
Bish