Case XX Knife Patterns

Posted: Sunday, September 13, 2009
Do you collect Case knives? Have any old ones you would like to identify? Check out our page on pattern numbers for Case XX knives.

Case Cutlery uses a unique pattern number to identify their knives. This pattern number is stamped into the tang of the knife blade. With this pattern number you can find out exactly which style your knife is. Whether it's a trapper, stockman, peanut, or folding hunter. Each style has a unique number to identify it. Find the pattern number on your knife, find it on the chart, and know exactly which style you have.

Case knives are highly collected and have been around for over a hundred years. With all the many different patterns made over the years, its nice to be able to go back and identify one. I personally like the different ways they mark their knives. Just by looking at the markings on a Case knife, you can tell the handle material, pattern, and what year it was made. Its nice to be able to know all these things without keeping up with anything other than the knife itself!

Find this and more information on pocket knives in our learning center. Click here and check it out!

1 comments:

  1. Unknown October 23, 2009 at 7:15 PM

    You can find a wide variety of Case XX Pocket Knives, and collectible knives from many othe rmanufacturers, at the Pocket and Hunting Knife Store.

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