Brother! Thanks so much for sharing this video. I can’t wait to see the others to come. I definitely will be visiting this store in the summer when I go there on business! Thanks!
Beautiful knives my friend. I could spend a days in a place like that. I would rather go there instead of Disney World. Thank you for sharing. Can’t wait to see what knife you got. Keep up the great work and I am looking forward for your future videos
You finally went to Harvey's hardware. I posted on one of your earlier videos for you to go there. They have a Case event in the fall you need to go to. He also does a gator knife. A Case knife with a gator scene every year.
Beautiful knives, but expensive…! That’s why I don’t own any Case knives. I’d consider that store a “Case Knife Museum” which I’d love to tour. Thanks for your video tour.
I love all old hardware shops, that is the whole reason I do my Ace/Case knife searches and the reason behind my Oneangrykid.com . Thank you for checking out my video
The new , current patterns were listed at same prices I see the online retailers listing them at. The older patterns look to be listed at original prices and not the jacked up prices like you see on eBay once stock is depleted. I was looking at the receipt tonight and it shows a discount , not sure if that’s is for everyone or just becouse I’m so handsome, but with that discount is very fair price
@@JohnKlahr very cool! my buddy was down there and the more knives he bought the more discount they gave him. Great way to do business and he got some great deals! Thanks for sharing!!
I used to vacation in St Pete every year for five consecutive years and never knew why the old bridge was like that I assumed it was torn out for large ships to access the bay
It was left closed for years after the accident and we used to climb the fences and go out and fish off of it. People started camping, building fires , and all kind of riff raft started hanging out. Eventually they demolished the old center section and used the rubble to build artificial reefs and turned what was left into the north and south fishing piers Probably one of the few places you can catch grouper from land Thanks for checking out the video
I would like to have a reasonable priced Large texas toothpick just to carry depending on what I was doing. They seem to not make many when they finally decide a year to produce them
@@JohnKlahr if you get back to that place give them a look. I did find one about 8 years ago for $125 online I bought it but have yet for find another new old stock in box since then that was less that a payment on a new Kenworth dump truck
That is an AWESOME Case Knives find. Yeah, they are a little on the expensive side but they have them in stock. Case has really pushed many people away by changing steel. The main thing I do not understand is why Case does not make a few runs of the most popular knives (trapper & mini, folding hunter to name few) in CPM powder steel or in 1095 (original). Yes, they will cost more but will sell out fast. Anyway, thanks for sharing. You have a new subscriber. 👍😁
Thanks for checking out the video, I think case likes to limit the supply to keep them in demand, and I just got a carbon steel sod Buster jr that is insanely sharp ( after I gave it a new profile) but I’m not sure if it’s the same as the CV they used to have. Do you know?
@@JohnKlahr I am not sure of the carbon content of th CV (Chrome Vanadim) line. Will re-read steel list. They seem to have good qualities on edge retention and anti-rust. Looking forward to un-boxing of new ones. 😁
In 1095 steel the carbon is 1.06% compared to Chrome Vanadium which carbon content is 0.50%-0.60% the Vanadium is 0.30%. The CV steel is corrosion resistant as the carbon steel will rust, corrode and patina if not protected (oiled). The higher carbon content gives greater edge retention. The newer corrosion resistant steels are ok for general use but will have to be resharpened more often. Years ago ('90s) a friend of mine had a newer Case knife that I sharpened for him and it did not hold edge well like my Buck 110. I do not know if it was my sharpening angles or steel but was just blah. Hey, it did not rust though. 😄