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The museum also contains an enormous collection of Case knives.
Many people collect Case knives as a hobby.
His Case knife that he carries on his belt in a sheath now."
Case knives are made with blades stamped from domestic steel and hardened using proprietary heat treatment methods.
Case knife, a type of table knife.
Runner bean, a case knife is a variety of runner bean.
He fished in his pocket and pulled out the big two-bladed Case knife and opened the larger of the two blades.
For other uses see, Case knife (disambiguation).
Case knife can refer to:
Henry's gaze went back to the beautiful two-bladed CASE knife, and he bit his lip.
Before continuing his hike he opened his big Case knife and thoughtfully cut a large slash across the log on which he had been sitting.
His fingers touched, gripped . . . came out into open air with the bone-scaled case knife.
The list of Case knife patterns has remained fairly consistent throughout history, although a number of new Case designs have been patented in recent years.
After Dish had caught his breath he pulled his case knife out of his pocket and asked if anyone wanted a game of root-the-peg.
Cased knife and fork, hairbrush and comb, needles, pins, thread, thimble, scissors.
A case knife is a name used throughout the American South to refer to a table knife, i.e. a knife intended for use at the dining table.
Case knife is also used to refer to a pocketknife made by W. R. Case & Sons Cutlery Co..
Designed by Tom Hart, the CopperLock (549L) combined elements from older Case knife patterns to make an entirely new knife with a fully locking blade.
During the 1965 flight of the Molly Brown, astronauts Gus Grissom and John Young used special Case knives on a NASA space mission.
In 1972, Dewey Ferguson, a Case knife collector and author, wrote to Case President Bob Farquharson about forming a knife collectors association for the W. R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company.
With one great expulsion of air the skull of the king of the Olmecs cracked along the fracture lines-like the shell of a turtle, and began to cave in upon itself, sharp pieces of the brain case knifing into the living brain itself.
Daddy Cool is a novel by Donald Goines that tells the story of a Detroit hit man who, like the patriarch of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice has high aspirations for his daughter and teaches her in the arts he knows best, in this case knife wielding.