Originally posted by ron w:
That is a good old knife. Jean Case broke away from the Case family of knife makers and started all new. They were in Plattsburg N.Y. At one point they bought a number of Remington knife designs. Later they became Kinfolk knife Co. Great old knives......I still use mine now and then. I just love a fixed blade from the 40's, 50's or 60's. Skinned my bear this past June with a Remington from the 40's.
Ron, I'd contacted Case to see if they could offer any info on my knife, before you replied. They just got back to me, and you were spot on with the history of the knife. It was actually made in the 1930's, and after seeing the picture I sent with my Email, they told me that considering It's age, It's in very good condition, and they recommended that I use it as is, with the minor tarnish that was left after cleaning up the rust spots.
I was going to make a sheath for it, but now I think maybe I'll try to find an old one in decent shape that will fit it. if I can't locate one before deer season, I'll have to make one.
I think I'll seal the handle as JimB suggested, to protect it from the elements, and get some blood on it this fall.
Bob