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  1. Beginning with World War I, Case has made military knives for U.S. servicemen including the M3 Fighting Knife and the V-42 stiletto (the latter, for the Devil's Brigade). During the 1965 flight of the Molly Brown, astronauts Gus Grissom and John Young used special Case knives on a NASA space mission. [3]

  2. oldpocketknives.com › case-tested-xx-vintage-pocket-knives-1920-1940Case Tested XX 1920-40 pocket knives

    These Case Tested XX pocket knives are scarce and highly sought after by collectors today including the large cigar, large stockman and large congress knife. Check out my Case knives page and Remington knives page as well.

  3. The first Case knife to have the pattern number 94 is a 4 3/16" cigar style, or equal end knife that was manufactured with two blades and three. Case started making them sometime prior to 1915. The three-blade version is often called a Cattleman's knife.

  4. Introduced prior to World War I, the Case Copperhead boasts an oversized “snake head” pocket end bolster that covers the blade tangs so they won’t snag your pocket.

  5. 20 cze 2014 · There have been a number of threads on WW1 cutlery, mainly spoons, but I haven`t seen one that says much about manufacturers, of whom there were probably several. Knives are a bit different to forks and spoons in that the blades weren`t suitable for numbers to be impressed by soldiers, being too ...

  6. Foldable knives with interchangeable blades for different purposes, including filleting, chopping, and skinning. Case XX Canoe Knives. Traditional pocket knives with two blades, designed for versatility and ease of use. The shape resembles a canoe, and they are available in various handle materials.

  7. 6 dni temu · Case has a staggering selection of pocket knives, each available in a variety of sizes, patterns and materials for both the blade and handle. The more popular patterns are generally the Trapper, Stockman, Peanut and Copperhead.

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