I seldom buy slip joint knives. They seem so old fashioned, as if the manufacturer can’t catch-up with the 1980s not to mention 2021. The blade is held open by spring pressure on the tang and doesn’t lock the blade open. I see it as a safety issue, but that’s me. I do make an exception for very cool knives, like Doctor knives or Physician’s knives.
Case Doctor Knife, no64128 You could say it is on target. |
But I’ve got a list of must-haves. It’s got to have a spatula and a slender spear point. The knife butt should be flat and I suspect the originals has a solid, flat end. Back in the old days when doctors made house calls they often took medical supplies with them. Sometimes they needed to formulate medication and would grind up a power or pill and makes a salve or roll pills.
You
don’t find too many as this was a niche market, but I’ve seem examples from ink
and paint companies as part of their advertising and self-promotion.
Yeah, those are scratches on my new knife. |
I’m also not a big Case knife fan. They are, in my opinion, a collector’s club attempting to drive sales by constantly changing handle materials and their unique system of dating blades. If you collect a specific pattern, you’ll never be done as each year a newly dated knife is made by the thousands.
One
of their ploys, which I like from a marketing point of view, is they will
“retire into the vault” a pattern that doesn’t have much demand and later
release it when they think there is demand for it.
This
happens to Doctor knives. I saw this
knife in 2018 for the first time, but even as I jumped on it, it slipped
away. A. G. Russell had “found’ a cache
and I didn’t wait.
The
handle is natural bone scales that have been sculpted and dyed with the stars
and stripes of the American flag waving in the wind and capped with
nickel-silver bolsters. The fact that
Case jigs and dyes their own bone in house allows them to create these unique
pieces.
The back is a nice white bone |
The front is a nice jigged bone
handle in a American Flag motif while the back is just white bone.
The one thing I don’t like, half
the width of the spatula seems to be scratched by the brass bolster that separates
the two blades. I doubt very much the
brass actually did scratch the blade. I
think it is a manufacturing artifact. I
could polish it out, if it’s not too deep, but I’m going to leave it as that’s
the way they made it.
I understand A.G. is out of stock
and the Case vault is still locked. I’m happy
to have it in my collection.