The case 75 is most definitely a excellent choice for a edc and or a work knife!!! The one you have with the amber bone handles is a great looking knife for sure!!! Thanks for sharing Jack, another great video!!!
Great video. 75 stockmans are a favorite for me. They tend to be my users because of the blade rub and their practicality for work like you said. I get synthetic scales on them too because as working knives sweat and grime degrades bone and I don't want to chip or crack them. Folding hunters are my display pieces though with the big scales to show off stag or other natural materials.
Love them big, love them small! Beautiful case knives!!! About the patina, I have a video coming up about, we’ll, another brand of knives, where there’s one with a nice patina. And, by the way “patina” is an Italian word, and the accent should go on the first syllable. But it’s perfectly normal that non Italian speakers don’t know about it. Like the sheepsfoot blade. It .looks like a parpluie (sailor knife ) blade. Sweet. Great video for a great knife, thank you!
Ah, you wouldn’t imagine how Italians pronounce the hundreds of English words they use (mostly to sound cool) without knowing their meaning… I should know, I’m Italian 😂! I didn’t mean to be a stickler, really! Cool video, thanks!!!
Can't avoid blade rub on a stockman. It's just the nature of opening it. Maybe we can get GEC to make a stockman with zero blade rub. Of course, that'll cost upward of $350, about 4 or 5 times the cost of the one you have there.
Absolutely gorgeous Jack! I have the same one and it’s completely my favorite slip joint knife! I have 2 case 75s that both have blade rub. It doesn’t really bother me.
Awesome looking knife. Thank you very much for sharing
Thanks for watching brother!
The case 75 is most definitely a excellent choice for a edc and or a work knife!!! The one you have with the amber bone handles is a great looking knife for sure!!! Thanks for sharing Jack, another great video!!!
Thanks Terry. It a great size to get work done. You da’ man!
Got to love the 75!! you got a beaut!!
Thanks Randy.
Would be great to see a 47 pattern in the lineup as well!
Definitely. 👍 Thanks for watching Larry
Great video. 75 stockmans are a favorite for me. They tend to be my users because of the blade rub and their practicality for work like you said. I get synthetic scales on them too because as working knives sweat and grime degrades bone and I don't want to chip or crack them. Folding hunters are my display pieces though with the big scales to show off stag or other natural materials.
Thanks Sean. I agree, stockman are great everyday users. Merry Christmas 🎄
Great video Jack, and the 75 is definitely a great knife pattern, and live that Amber Bone 🦴. Thank You 🙏 ❤️👍
Thanks for watching buddy! I appreciate it.
Just ordered the same one today! Cant wait to get it. I have 2 medium stockmans and i love them. I want a large congress next.
Awesome! Thanks for watching.
Love them big, love them small! Beautiful case knives!!!
About the patina, I have a video coming up about, we’ll, another brand of knives, where there’s one with a nice patina.
And, by the way “patina” is an Italian word, and the accent should go on the first syllable. But it’s perfectly normal that non Italian speakers don’t know about it.
Like the sheepsfoot blade.
It .looks like a parpluie (sailor knife ) blade. Sweet.
Great video for a great knife, thank you!
I look forward to seeing your video. Here in Southern Appalachia we pronounce a bunch of stuff weird. 🤣 Thanks for watching brother!
Ah, you wouldn’t imagine how Italians pronounce the hundreds of English words they use (mostly to sound cool) without knowing their meaning… I should know, I’m Italian 😂!
I didn’t mean to be a stickler, really!
Cool video, thanks!!!
English is a messy language 😄
Stockmans are my favorite patterns but blade rub is very common with stockman.
It’s a great pattern. Thanks for watching brother
Can't avoid blade rub on a stockman. It's just the nature of opening it.
Maybe we can get GEC to make a stockman with zero blade rub. Of course, that'll cost upward of $350, about 4 or 5 times the cost of the one you have there.
True for sure.
Absolutely gorgeous Jack!
I have the same one and it’s completely my favorite slip joint knife!
I have 2 case 75s that both have blade rub. It doesn’t really bother me.
Thanks brother! Great size for a hard working slip joint!