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<blockquote data-quote="MillIronQH" data-source="post: 312007" data-attributes="member: 4658"><p>I pretty much stick with the Case Trappers and Folding Hunters. Most of them don't amount to much ($25-50) but there are a couple I carry and use that are old and have a history. A friend gave me the Trapper after I lost mine and kept borrowing his. Model 6254 with the lightning S in Case and USA. Eight dots. The really unusual thing about it is that the tangs aren't square and straight up and down but have a smooth sweep toward the blade points. I think they only made them like that the one year.(1982) The hunter is an '85 model I found in a pawn shop. I doesn't have a model number on either blade which alone is unusual for a Case and the blades have lines in them like Damascus steel. I've been told the handles are rosewood but I don't have a clue. </p><p></p><p>I've stayed away from the stainless steel models. You can never tell, I might need to use one of them someday and I want a knife that will take and hold an edge.Z</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MillIronQH, post: 312007, member: 4658"] I pretty much stick with the Case Trappers and Folding Hunters. Most of them don't amount to much ($25-50) but there are a couple I carry and use that are old and have a history. A friend gave me the Trapper after I lost mine and kept borrowing his. Model 6254 with the lightning S in Case and USA. Eight dots. The really unusual thing about it is that the tangs aren't square and straight up and down but have a smooth sweep toward the blade points. I think they only made them like that the one year.(1982) The hunter is an '85 model I found in a pawn shop. I doesn't have a model number on either blade which alone is unusual for a Case and the blades have lines in them like Damascus steel. I've been told the handles are rosewood but I don't have a clue. I've stayed away from the stainless steel models. You can never tell, I might need to use one of them someday and I want a knife that will take and hold an edge.Z [/QUOTE]
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