@@That_ac_dude Blue Bone is an excellent handle material. It has a deep sheen and luster to it. I have a #44 in Blue Bone. One of my favorite knives! I also love the bowtie shield. Thanks for watching 👍🏻
@@rustyminer thanks for watching I really liked that Texas Jack you showed in your last video. I've got one just like it from 2001. To me an Amber bone Texas Jack is probably the most traditional a pocket knife can get. Every time I look at one it screams "TRADITIONAL"
@@NewAgainKnifeReviews I agree. Case amber bone is the mainstay. It seems that over the years, Case has made just about every pattern in an amber bone option. Copperheads, sowbelly, tribal lock, along with the usual trappers and stockmans. Plus they have done both stainless and carbon steel
I also prefer Case Brand, as my choice to collect and carry. I have other Chinese brands but I agree that they do feel different in the hand. I would love to have a GEC but they always seem to allude me or over-priced in the secondary market. Good video. 10:02
Great video 👍🏻
I like your navy corncob jigged bone knives. If got one in 44pattern stockman.
@@That_ac_dude Blue Bone is an excellent handle material. It has a deep sheen and luster to it. I have a #44 in Blue Bone. One of my favorite knives! I also love the bowtie shield. Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Good video, I appreciate your take on it
@@rustyminer thanks for watching I really liked that Texas Jack you showed in your last video.
I've got one just like it from 2001. To me an Amber bone Texas Jack is probably the most traditional a pocket knife can get.
Every time I look at one it screams "TRADITIONAL"
@@NewAgainKnifeReviews I agree. Case amber bone is the mainstay. It seems that over the years, Case has made just about every pattern in an amber bone option.
Copperheads, sowbelly, tribal lock, along with the usual trappers and stockmans. Plus they have done both stainless and carbon steel
I also prefer Case Brand, as my choice to collect and carry. I have other Chinese brands but I agree that they do feel different in the hand. I would love to have a GEC but they always seem to allude me or over-priced in the secondary market. Good video. 10:02
@@dp505knives same here, my feeling exactly 👍🏻