Quality Rant about Case Cutlery

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  • čas přidán 22. 10. 2019
  • This video is a rant about SOME of the issues I experience with Case's lack of quality control. Not every Case knife is a good one...
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  • @slipjointguy
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  • @anonymoususer3535
    @anonymoususer3535 Před 3 lety +14

    I think its horrific that so many American companies are starting to not give a shit about their product

  • @ricas1143
    @ricas1143 Před 4 lety +23

    My biggest concern regarding any gap in any knife is how much worst will that gap become after use

  • @mattheww4985
    @mattheww4985 Před 4 lety +27

    I'd be ok with the gaps for 20-30, but I would be pretty unhappy if I paid 60-70

  • @KnifeChatswithTobias
    @KnifeChatswithTobias Před 4 lety +20

    I'm with you. Case needs to step up their game. The latest Barlows just aren't up to the quality they should be. Depending on the price, I might let it slide but eventually it would aggravate me over time. That gap on the Doctor's knife is really annoying especially for the price you're paying. Case needs to stop trying to live off of their tang stamp and work on work on QC. I think you have given a fair assessment.

  • @BakeryWizard13
    @BakeryWizard13 Před 4 lety +19

    Pretty much all of the Case knives I've ever bought have had gaps. I don't really get too annoyed unless there's blade wiggle.

    • @JoelPerri7777
      @JoelPerri7777 Před 4 měsíci +2

      I’m with you on the gapping, it doesn’t bother me as much, but the blade wobble is my pet peeve. I’ve watched your videos, and I’ve seen the hammer marks on your Winchester Sunfish, which is how a few of mine are. I actually started getting into moose patterns from watching your stuff, and have acquired a few cool Winchester moose knives from the Bill Howard years at Queen. One of my favs, is a Robeson moose from 94, perfect example of how amazing Queen could be. As good as any of their Shatts, in my opinion. Red bone, is gorgeous. Gotta love eBay right. Anyways, stay cool brother

  • @arturomunoz3
    @arturomunoz3 Před 2 lety +7

    I just purchased my first Case knife. Thank you for educating me on what I need to look out for! Very informative video!

  • @magicdave93
    @magicdave93 Před 4 lety +8

    Thanks for bringing this problem up as I’ve got a two bladed Case Barlow which is not that bad but there is a gap, but to be honest it’s only about a inch long I looked closer and noticed it’s the back spring bar that was badly machined which is bloody annoying as the rest of the knife is spot on. So come on Case get your act together I know you can do it. I’m going to take a pic of it and send it to case and see what they say, as I live in the UK I won’t be sending it back. Thanks for posting!!!

  • @six10creative
    @six10creative Před rokem +5

    I certainly respect a seller that does QC filtering before shipping to a customer. Man! I think I will buy from you. Most sellers scoff at me if I ask them to check for blade centering and blade play/wobble.

  • @ahmadelsaedy9143
    @ahmadelsaedy9143 Před 4 lety +1

    You are very honest and fair man super like to your work and honesty

  • @jjcahill8934
    @jjcahill8934 Před 4 lety +3

    I have read and heard that Case does very well using their highly buffed Stainless since they have a large "collector" following. The knife collectors of new Case knives typically buy based upon visual appeal and low or no maintenance. Case does a great job at making very attractive knives which has also helped continue this successful following. Unfortunately for them, collectors are starting to recognize the difference in quality between boutique companies like GEC and Case knifes made in the 70's and before (when the Case family still ran the company.) The first "new" Case I purchased in decades was the CV Barlow from you; great video!

  • @GlockNinja
    @GlockNinja Před 2 lety +5

    Just because its made in the USA don't mean it's made by people who care. It could be made by illegal immigrants or legal immigrants with unskilled hands. Or it could be made by low paid factory workers who don't care. At the end of the day, quality control is key and when products leave the factory unchecked, it is unacceptable that they charge so much money. I am all for supporting USA made products but I am not for paying more for lesser quality.

  • @rjo8500
    @rjo8500 Před 4 lety +2

    I’m aware of this so I recently purchased online two identical Case knives in a pattern I wanted as I could not locate any to inspect in hand locally. I used a dealer I had never used before but he honored my request for two hand picked knives in as close as collector grade as possible. The knives arrived and both had issues. One had a weak snap and the other an off centered main blade. Both had a sharp burr at the finger troil. He picked from over twenty in stock so I guess that’s the best it gets. On the positive, the bone stag was beautiful on both and they varied in the cut and color of their scales which was a plus.

  • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge

    Just watched this. Glad I'm not the only one who has had issues. I've sent 2 knives back to the factory with complaints and 1 return to SMKW because it was an exclusive Dave Canterbury hunter. The main blade on that knife was only ground on one side!
    I still enjoy Case but and still will probably buy their products but they need to step it up

  • @PartisanPapa
    @PartisanPapa Před 6 měsíci

    Best video I’ve seen in months. So many truths. We want CV. We want quality and will pay for it. Bravo 🙌

  • @sheltermonkey6065
    @sheltermonkey6065 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video! I wish more channels would speak the truth. My sample size is only one, but I ordered a Case peanut about two months ago and am quite happy with the quality, so I guess I won the luck of the draw. I must say that neither blade was even slightly sharp though. I sure hope Case steps up their quality game.

  • @brodybeasley3792
    @brodybeasley3792 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a local case dealer that only sells the best quality knives. Never had a gap or a centering problem. I’m really thankful.

  • @12361870
    @12361870 Před 4 lety +1

    This is is quite helpful, I bought a square bolster CV Medium Stockman and just figured that was what Stockmanns were like when the blade half stop was weak and the blade rub was bad, but I see now I should have looked into sending it back at the time

    • @Rancherinaz
      @Rancherinaz Před 3 lety

      Schrade was producing flawless stockman patterns of all sizes in the '70's and confined to do so up till the time they closed the fires in the USA . And , they were dining it for a lot less than Case . There's no reason for blade rub if that stockman is coming from Case .

  • @troyounce3295
    @troyounce3295 Před 2 lety +2

    By the way, really appreciate your integrity and making sure you don't send out a knife with f&f issues and for also calling out case.

  • @mayo470
    @mayo470 Před 4 lety +17

    THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU. This finally needs to be said. I have maybe 53 Case knives in my collection, many collectors have more, but over time I can clearly see an absolute decline in quality, so much so that I have stopped buying new Case knives from the last 10 years. Blade play, hugely uneven grinds, no tips at all, covers and bolsters that have been sanded unevenly from each other (in many cases grotesquely so), mushy walk and talk, machining marks, gaps in covers AND bolsters, terrible centering, scratches on blades, blade rub in multi bladed models is the norm, even cracks in covers where they are pinned... This is absolutely ridiculous. It's as if they simply don't care, and think that you should be fine with the flaws because you are owning a Case product with the almighty Case name. It's shameful. This is American craftsmanship?? Do I really need to pay upwards of $200 on the secondary for a GEC that is flawless (because as soon as they drop they're gone, and the secondary market is the only place to get a popular GEC, and always at a premium). This wasn't the norm many years ago. I have several Rough Riders because they were pretty, and cheap, and the fit and finish far surpasses Case. I still don't understand how you can be fine with a manufacturing process that doesn't protect the tips on your knives. Is that so hard? I think if I order a Case that comes pointy I would have a heart attack. I used to cringe unboxing these knives because I know there is probably an 80/20 percent chance there will be a problem and I will have to live with it or go through the hassle of sending it back. Luckily reputable dealers will hand pick a knife for you if you ask, but again, like in your video here, if a dealer goes through 26 knives and every one of them are flawed, what do you do? Amazon (sight unseen) is right out. Of my 53 Case knives MOST have one problem or another, and the ones I have held onto I still keep because they ARE pretty, and shiny, but flawed. I cannot afford to be a GEC collector. I don't have the time, money and wear-with-all to be sitting with my account open and my finger poised over the mouse button to be able to secure a new GEC within 5 seconds of a new drop. So thank you for what you are saying in your video. It's like the Elephant in the room that Case simply doesn't even care about anymore. I'm sure they are aware of customer opinions, but they just don't care and it's sad. It would be nice to see a statement from Case that they are aware of what is leaving their factory, but I don't think we are going to see that. If anything, I can see their production moving to China, maybe the quality will finally improve. I'll probably get a few dislikes on this comment, but I speak the truth, and genuine knife guys know it. Great video, you're my new favorite person of the week. 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @Rancherinaz
      @Rancherinaz Před 3 lety +2

      Exactly . ☝️☝☝☝

    • @Rancherinaz
      @Rancherinaz Před 3 lety +3

      Now in all fairness , I just got twin new March of 2021 case knives and they are impressive . Maybe I just got lucky but maybe Case is pulling itself back together .

    • @cecilmize1
      @cecilmize1 Před 18 dny

      It’s almost like they are already made in China and we don’t deserve to know it. Welcome to the New World Order.

  • @richardweilandt3315
    @richardweilandt3315 Před rokem +3

    Last Case I bought was for my dad, a 3 blade stockman pattern back in 1986 prior to going overseas for his Birthday. Absolutely Gorgeous knife. Over the years, the quality has gone down dramatically. That's why I buy Old Faithfull, Buck, Schrade, Gerber, and yes Rough Ryder. I bought a large 5" Toothpick. Perfect fit and finish, razor sharp edge, gorgeous scales.

  • @menacewithaknife4045
    @menacewithaknife4045 Před 3 lety +2

    I've bought 3 Case knives this year and have been pretty lucky but all 3 have something some might not except the best is my small stockman with stag, blade rub. My medium stockman a gap along the back springs and mini copperlock rounded blade tip. I'm happy with them but a collector might not. Thanks for sharing, and hopefully Case will listen 👍

    • @Rancherinaz
      @Rancherinaz Před 3 lety +1

      That's sad . I've got at least 10 USA Schrade Stockmans in the Old Timer and Uncle Henry trim . None of them have blade rub anywhere . And Schrade was considered the brand that the average working stiff could afford . I surely miss the fact that Schrade is no longer there .
      The new company that produces abroad is still decent stuff from what ive seen but I haven't seen a new example of a stockman . If they can get that right , then they have my blessing .

  • @davidguilbert7666
    @davidguilbert7666 Před 3 lety +6

    Agree, case quantity control is lacking lately...I've gone to sak alox models and their quality is top notch.

    • @clintwestwood3539
      @clintwestwood3539 Před rokem +1

      Victorinox QC is incredible for their price. I have no idea how they do it.

  • @norby0418
    @norby0418 Před 3 lety +2

    I had some issues about Case QC back in the 90’s but since then I’ve bought all my knives either in person or from Shepherd Hills. If I see a gap I open the blades and hold the knife up to a light, of light shines through it’s not acceptable.

  • @fossilimprint2954
    @fossilimprint2954 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for your honesty.

  • @blackhill6426
    @blackhill6426 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi . I’ve just found this channel and it’s great to see an honest review of the dropping standards on case . I’m actually looking to buy a black canvas case hawkbill but they aren’t available in the uk in black micarta .
    I’m happy to purchase from the US bug I don’t want to play Russian roulette with quality issues . Could you help ?

  • @cashdingo6386
    @cashdingo6386 Před 4 lety

    I have russlock clip point and it's got gaps and blade play in all directions. That being said, I still like the purchase because I love the russlock design but I have been meaning to send it back in.

  • @ryan7095
    @ryan7095 Před 3 lety

    I have the same doctor's knife except with yellow handles and it has the same exact gap but I don't mind it too much. It also had two of the letters in the word case on the side of it black. I can see light through the other side when I clean the gunk out of it. I also have a broker tree brand Barlow that is at least 50 years old and has no blade play centering is perfect and no gaps.

  • @desertratedc9596
    @desertratedc9596 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a decent 2016 case navy blue trapper with the oval American flag case shield. Bought it from a Ace hardware on clearance for 15 bucks. I have no clue why it didn't sell at full price since it seemed immaculate. I'm hoping some cases I ordered (case amber jig CV sod buster JR and peach seed jig CV large Stockman) are fitted right.

  • @ethanmccall7015
    @ethanmccall7015 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey man. Love your videos, and I'm glad to see someone calling out case, that said, I'm really interested in the brown bone Barlow. I was wondering if there was any way you could procure one. I've had a difficult time finding one. I'd really appreciate it. Thanks.

    • @slipjointguy
      @slipjointguy  Před 4 lety

      Ethan McCall sorry I’m out and have been told they will no longer get them. So if you can find one buy it!

  • @davids9549
    @davids9549 Před 4 lety +3

    At least it's nice to know it's not just me James. I've been having to return Case knives for a litany of faults recently, and it's simply not good enough. A recent Mini Trapper in smooth chestnut bone was an absolute shocker and has stopped me buying Case knives unseen until I have reason to believe Case have addressed these issues.
    Rough Riders are variable, but I just bought one for £15 and I can't fault it. A Copperhead in Stag Bone, and it holds its own in any company. How does that work?
    But here in the UK we don't have far to go for shoddy knife workmanship and absolute contempt for the customer. It's called Sheffield - some honourable exceptions of course, but they are unfortunately exceptions.

  • @Xanduur
    @Xanduur Před 4 lety +4

    I have bought 3x as many Case knives as I own...JUST SO I CAN GET knives that aren’t poor quality! I can live with small gaps, but blade wobble is an instant return. I know where I’ll order my future Case knives.

  • @CD_-ur2lk
    @CD_-ur2lk Před 3 lety

    I just bought a brand new Case kickstart trapperlock and it has tons of issues with it. The case logo on the handle wasn't glued in or held in in anyway, the jigging on the handles is screwed up and in the space where three jigged spots should be there is only one long jig. The blades edge hadn't been completely sharpened and still had a burr on the edge from grinding the edge onto the blade. There was still polishing rouge inside the handle and the lockup on the blade when opened has probably an 1/8th inch of play front to back and a little side to side. The handles look like they aren't fully shaped yet. It just seems like they accidentally skipped all of the finishing steps except for polishing. I filled out a warranty form so we'll see if they can get me a good knife because there is no fixing this knife with all of the blade play.

  • @RN-yo7ws
    @RN-yo7ws Před 3 lety +1

    I really appreciate your content. I've always been a case fan due to being from PA. However after watching your videos I went against getting a bose stockman and got an otter messer anchor instead. Hopefully they fix their issues. Very sad

  • @grahamparr4710
    @grahamparr4710 Před 4 lety

    Best way to check gap, if your fingernail finds it, it is a fail?

  • @tedgunderson67
    @tedgunderson67 Před 2 lety

    Do you mess with the kissing Kranes now that they are imports? Pretty good quality

  • @grahamparr4710
    @grahamparr4710 Před 4 lety

    Glad I have seen this I have a collection of Rough Rider knives but thought I would like one quality knife and Case sprang to mind, now quite dubious. What do you think of buck 110 ? Would you call that a quality knife?

    • @slipjointguy
      @slipjointguy  Před 4 lety +1

      Graham Parr buck makes very good knives. Just make sure it’s made in the US. The 110 is a great knife.

  • @scottharris6423
    @scottharris6423 Před rokem

    Very informative video re: what to look for & expect in quality pocket knives. I Liked & subscribed.

  • @kylegodshall715
    @kylegodshall715 Před 4 lety +1

    I wish you still sold knives...the fact you go through and find decent ones to send out is amazing. Just had to return one because the blade centering was literally rubbing the brass liners because it was so uncentered. And a gap.

    • @Rancherinaz
      @Rancherinaz Před 3 lety

      What ? You mean Slip Joint Guy quit ?
      Oh man , say it isn't so .

  • @sensei1326
    @sensei1326 Před 3 lety

    I go to a local shop to check each one and often leave empty handed because of this crap, and often I could pull the blade out by hand it's so loose

  • @RockyMountainBlades
    @RockyMountainBlades Před 2 lety +1

    Dang, so i guess i am not the only one, i got the mini trapper in micarta and it’s got all of the issues mentioned, Blade wobble, ugly edge, and massive gap on the scale.

  • @johnkeck1025
    @johnkeck1025 Před 3 lety

    I have a case Trapper that does the same thing and the back spring put grooves in the Tang of the blade and the walk and talk is terrible. It's like dragging a piano down a gravel driveway.

  • @dannyparrish724
    @dannyparrish724 Před 2 lety +1

    Has the quality improved since this video was made two years ago. Wanted to buy my first Case but seeing this makes me reluctant.

    • @slipjointguy
      @slipjointguy  Před 2 lety +1

      No. Some people in the comments says they have or “I never got a bad one” but on a recent trip to cabellas I looked at their Case knives and they’re pretty much the same.

  • @anthonyyoung4978
    @anthonyyoung4978 Před 2 lety +1

    Yeah I just got a new stockman medium, it's polished nice, slight gap, not a huge deal, but all 3 blades have an uneven grind.

  • @dustyroads3223
    @dustyroads3223 Před 3 lety

    Wonder if temperature change could be causing separation during shipping etc?

    • @DamasKriss
      @DamasKriss Před 3 lety

      I doubt it. Between handle material, maybe, but that's but that's not the case. It's always between the brass and the back spring. I think it would take a very great temp change to cause all that flex/gap.

  • @jjskn93
    @jjskn93 Před 3 lety +1

    I remember when i got my hands on my first case knife. It was a Damascus trapper with crimson bone scales. My heart sank when I received it and noticed the bolsters were misaligned and the gap on the backspring is big enough to see daylight through. I had to accept the knife as is because it's still a beautiful knife and I live in the uk so return is out of the question. Will never buy a case again. Have stuck to GEC ever since.

  • @John..18
    @John..18 Před rokem +1

    I recently got a Rough Ryder Grandaddy Barlow, in buckshot bone, and the fit and finish was terrible, with really bad blade rub.. !
    (I returned it for a full refund),,
    So, I thought I'd bite the bullet, and get a Case, to see if the quality is worth 3 times the cost,...
    So today, my slimline trapper arrived, it's got a slight gap beside the back spring, but the edge quality is possibly the worst of ANY knife I've bought in the last 30 years,!!
    I've just spent a couple of hours putting the edge right, and now it's a good knife..
    But long story short,, it's the first and last Case I'll be buying, and I'm back to getting Rough Ryder, I've only had one "lemon" in the last few decades,, great video,,, just subbed,, all the best from across the pond,, John..

  • @theartshow1476
    @theartshow1476 Před 2 lety

    I’ve Yet to order a case online, or purchase one in store that didn’t have noticeable quality issues. I was told by multiple people that I just need to shell out the money to get a collector quality case because they don’t have those issues. I just spent 90 bucks on a Caribbean blue bone copper lock. There is a gap so big between the bone handle scale and brass liner, that I can see the lockbar pivot between the scale and liner. I still love the knife and the way it looks but man it sucks

  • @Xanduur
    @Xanduur Před 4 lety

    You said at the end of the video that all slipjoints have some gap. I have a James Brand The County Knife (made in China) and its fit and finish is perfect. How does this happen??? Yet, 2/3 of my Case were sent back due to problems. I guess it is a matter of volume produced and the bean counters at Case have a say.

  • @warblerab2955
    @warblerab2955 Před 11 měsíci

    anybody know if they've fixed their quality control issues yet?

  • @daviddalton8996
    @daviddalton8996 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I have 4 Case knives that the fit ‘n finish is very good in all respects. Then I decided to splurge and ordered from Case a Sodbuster Jr. in buffalo horn with S35VN. Landed this knife was just over $150, granted if you order directly from Case you’re going to pay a premium but I thought they’d be sending the best of the best considering the price and coming directly from them. Sadly that wasn’t the case, the blade was all the way over against the liner and there was a sharp burr on the handle that would catch your figure if not careful. Hard to understand how a knife consisting of premium materials would be put in the hands of someone with little experience and then not be checked through Quality Control before leaving their factory. SMH

  • @majorpain1251
    @majorpain1251 Před 4 lety +3

    I love Case but...but...they have QC problems. I was looking for a doctors knife in Crandall jig bone olive green to complete a set. I looked through 14 knives before I found one acceptable between the gaps and blade wobble. I was thankful for the dealer's patience but wasn't too happy with Case. I've pretty much quit buying Case online. Don't get me starting on the blade grinds.

  • @behram57
    @behram57 Před rokem

    what means dots on Case Knifes?

  • @jordannon4584
    @jordannon4584 Před 3 lety

    does he sell knifes because i cant find were

  • @garrockwaters304
    @garrockwaters304 Před 2 lety +2

    A small gap does not bother me, after all the springs are moving parts and need some clearance. I have all sorts of Rough Ryder type knives as well as some Americans like Buck and Case. Close fitting of the springs and liners look really nice but I also have some new knives that are so hard to open that you need tool to open one. Every knife is different in its actions due to slight variations in thicknesses, rivet pressure etc. Sometimes you get one that has everything right. That goes for the Chinese jobs or the American made ones. I love Bucks but I always have to finish the manufacturing process to make the knife right for me. I also have a new Case Stockman that is just beautiful and everything looks and works perfectly. Luck? I also have some RR's that are also nice and work well too as well as some real stinkers. Sometimes you just have to wear the parts in.

  • @anthonymiller8979
    @anthonymiller8979 Před 4 lety

    What are the scales called on that orange stockman with the vintage Case logo all over them. Really nice design

    • @slipjointguy
      @slipjointguy  Před 4 lety

      Anthony Miller it was called the pumpkin box. Shepherd hill has some: casexx.com/Handle/DisplayHandlePageFH.asp?MaterialAutoID=774

  • @ederwin9189
    @ederwin9189 Před rokem

    I ordered a new Case medium stockman about a month ago to replace my daily carry that I lost. Same knife but 25 years apart and different color covers. This one has a lot of blade drag, gaps, but is pretty to look at when closed. It has a light, and thin feel compared to my old one. I put it back in the box and will just give it to someone. Now carrying a very old Old Timer that my Dad had. I am disappointed in Case even though the dealer sent me the best one in their stock.

  • @the_finest_tradition
    @the_finest_tradition Před 4 lety +2

    Gap A and B I'd live with but C is no good. I got a barlow from you, beautiful fit and finish but pretty dull, wouldn't cut paper. Easily remedied (20 minutes on some stones and strop) but definitely a QC issue. I've seen the same issues with other brands that mass produce. These issues seem to come in waves.

  • @nolanwebster1039
    @nolanwebster1039 Před rokem

    I'm on my second mini trapper that I'm preparing to send back to Case to have out-of-factory blade wobble fixed. The only time I forgive blade wobble is if it's a cheaper knife like Frost or Rough Rider. From Case, I expect the blades to be solid, especially since they've recently raised their prices.

  • @TheStreamingEnderman
    @TheStreamingEnderman Před 3 lety +3

    That Doctor's knife is gorgeous! I know it has a gap, but I still want one like that. Personally, I don't like gaps, yet they are a price you have to pay when getting a hand made knife. I have noticed that factory machine made knives don't have issues like that, so handcrafting the knives sometimes means that you will get differences between them. I have tried getting a GEC but can't. I have pretty much given up on looking for one. They are A, Extremely hard to find. And B, are Insanely expensive. I don't live in the USA so I can't easily get my hands on one... I think for traditional knives, I will stick with some more reliable brands. Such as Opinel, Otter Messer, Victorinox, Buck etc. I have also Bought a couple of Joseph Rodgers Sheffield knives, they have yet to arrive, however I have heard some great things about them.

    • @kasutamata
      @kasutamata Před 2 lety +2

      I have pretty new Böker Trapper, from limited and numbered series, handmade. No gaps whatsoever. So, I don't agree with "price you have to pay when getting a hand made knife".

  • @Mrfreshpoptarts
    @Mrfreshpoptarts Před rokem +1

    Little back gaps I can do. Blade wobble I will not tolerate. I just bought a sod buster Last weekend it's all over the place

  • @johnclarke6647
    @johnclarke6647 Před 5 měsíci

    I checked my new Case 6344 Stockman and my new Old Timer 330T and neither one of them had a gap.

  • @JACathcart5181
    @JACathcart5181 Před rokem +1

    I recently received a Case Sod Buster, Jr. with a rounded tip and a badly off-centered blade that nearly rubs the liner. Case approved my warranty repair so I sent it back today. That, plus a number of videos like yours has caused me to question my loyalty to Case. Please, Case, fix this. I love your company and want to buy more knives, but won't if these QC issues continue.

  • @ozzlayer
    @ozzlayer Před 4 lety +2

    I have notice the same problem with several Case knives I have purchased the last 2 years. Usually the ones I buy from Amazon trend to be less quality compared to retail stores like Sportman Warehouse, Cabelas or even ACE Hardware. I guess people return the lemons and they cycle them back?
    The most common issue besides the gap is the sharpness. The edge is always brittle, to the point that it feels like a serrated blade.
    For the price i expect something close to perfect. I stopped buying case because of that and also because in every purchase I have high chances of getting a bad one.
    Sorry Case. You lost a customer.

  • @SquireSCA
    @SquireSCA Před 2 lety +1

    Dude, I just did a similar review/rant last week on Case knives. One of them came and it was awesome. The other one, which actually cost more, is a $7 gas station quality knife. Same company, same people making it. Their quality control is horrible.

  • @gmanpomp
    @gmanpomp Před 3 lety

    Just bought a Vintage Bone Sway Back at the Case/Zippo store in Bradford. When I took it out the box to look at it, one of the pins fell out. I filed an on-line warranty claim. We shall see how it’s handled...

    • @Rancherinaz
      @Rancherinaz Před 3 lety

      😮

    • @gmanpomp
      @gmanpomp Před 3 lety +1

      @@Rancherinaz Case honored its warranty and fixed the knife. Got it back in about 3 weeks and have been carrying it ever since.

  • @HollywoodTacticool
    @HollywoodTacticool Před 4 lety

    i would let it slide for an inexpensive RR. but i won't pay that much for a traditional, so i don't have an Case or GEC etc

  • @Rich.Staples
    @Rich.Staples Před měsícem

    The biggest quality test a knife has to pass for me to purchase is the inspection of the backspring alignment with the liners. This is because it is the easiest place to check the overall quality of the build. one it passes, I look at the way the scales, bolsters. and pins are flush with each other. THEN i check the blades and walk and talk. If at that point there aren't any issues then i am prolly going to be happy purchasing it. The problem i have with online purchases is they do not show the individual knife i am going to purchase, but rather a sample of what they want me to think i'm getting. and if i am viewing the individual item then the pictures are either not good quality or they avoid showing the detail necessary for me to feel comfortable purchasing.

  • @jerseyknifeguy6382
    @jerseyknifeguy6382 Před 4 lety +1

    I just wish the blades weren’t so off centered almost every time the blade is rubbing on the scales

  • @DonnieDailey
    @DonnieDailey Před 3 lety

    I realize this is an older video but I have also had issues with Case knives from 2019 -2020. Sent five knives back. Different patterns and different handle materials/style. The knives where a Tribal Lock in Blue bone, a Caribbean Blue Barlow, a Green bone stockman, a Purple stockman and a Mini Copperhead in the Barnboard jig. The Stockman knives had horrific blade rub. The Barlow had wobble and rock in the closed position. The Tribal lock had terrible blade play (side to side) and the shield popped out the first time the blade snapped closed. The Mini Copperhead main blade had hang-up on closing. This is a sad state of affairs for a historic company. My Case knives from when I started collecting the 90's were like jewelry compared to what's being produced today.

    • @Rancherinaz
      @Rancherinaz Před 3 lety +1

      Sad .
      So far , the 2021 production looks promising . I just got two that were made in March and they are both very nice .
      If the stockman comes next week and fit and finish is as nice as the trapper I just got , I'll be impressed . Better not be blade rub . If Schrade could do it at a lesser cost than Case , there's no reason Case can't . It's coming from a dealer so if it's not right , they'll hear about it .

    • @Rancherinaz
      @Rancherinaz Před 3 lety

      @Cloud . Yep . It with all of them . I think Case just puts a half assed grind on them thinking that everyone will put their own edge on them anyway . But for cryin out loud , you shouldn't have to . But that's an easy fix . Can always put and edge one them . But every single Rough Rider I've ever gotten is razor sharp out of the box . A better edge than I can do that for sure . Case really needs to step that up a bit if you get it on a 15 dollar knife .

  • @robertherrington408
    @robertherrington408 Před 2 lety +2

    Any gap is unacceptable

  • @lordofthestings
    @lordofthestings Před 2 lety

    I was going to order a Case knife online and now I'm thinking no.
    I just returned a Rough Ryder rr304, large sod buster($16.89), the blade was so far off center that the liner was scratching the blade. Not worth keeping at any price. Recently bought an Eafengrow, ball bearing flipper with nearly a 4" blade, for $17. And its seriously good. And I believe a dud is rare. I wonder why Case cant make it happen anymore?

  • @astaschak
    @astaschak Před 4 lety

    Glad to see someone else with the same opinion. I know guys that swear by them. I point out the gaps and bad grinds and all that and get back oh well no one's perfect. Which is true. Some of my GEC knives have small gaps or slightly uneven grinds but those are small cosmetic issues that I have to examine it closely to find. I have seen the same kind of issues as you show here. Yea at half the price I don't expect custom level f&f. Don't send out warped and burnt blades with bowed back spacers and cracked handles though. I can go get a modern locking folder from China now a days that has a tool steel blade with a decent (not great but plenty good enough) heat treat. Ball bearing pivot and amazing finishing and almost no flaws for 50 bucks. The kind of quality I used to spend over $150 to get years ago. I love traditional knives and I would absolutely love to have more than a few companies making good ones. There's a few case knives that would look nice with my Northwoods, GEC, Victorinox collection. Not until they match quality with price though. To me, they just look and feel cheap.

  • @ihopetowin
    @ihopetowin Před 2 lety +2

    If a company has the means to create a knife that is basically flawless to the human eye, it should have the means to quality control those creations. I got a nasty one the other day. Blade not only rubs on the liner but cuts on the top of the lier to get there. I'm told by the store that Case do not consider this a defect. Gee, what then constitutes a defect?

  • @jasonwainwright83
    @jasonwainwright83 Před 4 lety +2

    You know case makes the Tony Bose series knives that are top quality however they run 150 plus

    • @casecutlerykid2095
      @casecutlerykid2095 Před 4 lety +1

      Jason Wainwright tribal lock you can get brand new for 70$ I carry mine everyday all day it’s a beast of a knife

  • @ericvarnadore2623
    @ericvarnadore2623 Před 4 měsíci

    Would like case to produce more cv but they have changed it to cs .I guess it's kind of the same thing.But I would take any bad knife with a gap as long as the snap is there and the blade doesn't wiggle but it would have to be half price

  • @billdance7087
    @billdance7087 Před 4 lety

    I buy several Case knives a year. Mostly trappers & stockman. Have had one with a weak back spring. A few with blade play. Blade play seems more common in the stockman. Overall I’ve been pleased with fit & finish. I probably have 50 plus from 70’s 10 dot to present. Knives in video should have definitely had better QC. Also have had several Benchmade with blade play from factory. If you
    pay that much for USA made knives. You expect a closer inspection prior to shipping.

  • @tbjtbj4786
    @tbjtbj4786 Před rokem +1

    I don't buy new case knives anymore.
    I look for older ones in pawnshops.

  • @stageprojrc
    @stageprojrc Před 4 lety

    What’s your website? And can you review a Case kickstart trapper?

    • @slipjointguy
      @slipjointguy  Před 4 lety

      stageprojrc I reviewed the kickstart series. It’s a older video. Website is slipjointguy.com
      Thanks for watching

  • @ryanivie9956
    @ryanivie9956 Před 5 měsíci

    I just bought 2 Buck knives from Wal-Mart a stockman and canoe both made in China fit and finish is perfect.

  • @MikeLarge91320
    @MikeLarge91320 Před rokem +1

    Has Case stepped it up in any way since this? I just ordered a mini trapper and am expecting the worst

    • @slipjointguy
      @slipjointguy  Před rokem +2

      Probably not. They literally don’t care. But they do make good knives too. So hope the best for you! Just don’t expect GEC level quality

  • @johnhannon7956
    @johnhannon7956 Před 4 lety

    Are you getting them straight from the factory or are you getting them from a distributor if you're getting them from a distributor sounds like he might be selling your seconds

    • @slipjointguy
      @slipjointguy  Před 4 lety

      John Hannon according to Case, they don’t make seconds.

  • @jerseyknifeguy6382
    @jerseyknifeguy6382 Před 4 lety +1

    I’m want the back pocket case knife

    • @blueeyeswhitedragon9839
      @blueeyeswhitedragon9839 Před 4 lety

      I have one in my hand coincidentally as I read your comment. Mine has the modified spear point blade...flawless except for a bit of roughness by the lanyard hole. I like it! ( Jigged honey bone scales)

  • @Nothingtoya
    @Nothingtoya Před 2 lety

    Is this still a problem? I just ordered my first Case from another company and if it comes with a wobbly blade or a gap, I'm absolutely sending it back. I've expected stuff like this from Chinese knives and I've always been surprised by the qc on them. This kind of stuff you don't expect from USA made knives.

  • @jerseyknifeguy6382
    @jerseyknifeguy6382 Před 4 lety

    Yup I won’t order a case knife online unless I can hand pick it they blow

  • @missourirebel9669
    @missourirebel9669 Před 6 měsíci

    This QC issue has been creeping over many years.im 60. When i was 15 i saved enough to buy a cheetah. The local hardware had them. The first one had pits in the blade. The second one also as well as the third one. Cheetas and Jaguars are premium knives from Case. Yet at 15 i walked away from Case over this issue

  • @bcvpiper8356
    @bcvpiper8356 Před 4 lety

    Yeah, I've been noticing more and more issues with Case knives lately. Those gaps are pretty awful. I recently purchased the sawcut brown bone Barlow in CV and one side was COMPLETELY SMOOTH!! No sawcut to it at all. Plus the walk and talk is kinda weak on the main blade. I was disappointed, but decided to keep it as an everyday user. I guess I should have sent it to them for a warranty repair, but I've heard some horror stories about knives coming back worse than when they were sent in to them. I don't think it was worth the $65 I paid for it... I buy a lot of knives and I've noticed Case has been struggling with their QC. I hope it improves soon... if not, I'll probably just stick with GEC going forward. Thanks for the honest rant.
    - Jim

    • @slipjointguy
      @slipjointguy  Před 4 lety +2

      BCV Piper I’ve seen those issues too. There is more and more I haven’t mentioned. I’m about to make a log book of crazy crap I see come out of case lol

  • @ryanopfer6845
    @ryanopfer6845 Před 4 lety

    I think that mark might mean it is a factory second quality

  • @richterknives
    @richterknives Před 4 lety +1

    I don’t want any gaps, blade centering that is off so far that it rubs the liner, cracked bone, or blade wobble. At all. I can put up with some flaws, but the reason that Case has been selling this JUNK is because we as consumers allow them to. I am at a point that I will only buy a Case if I handle it in person. I bought a CV chestnut jigged bone trapper. The centering was off a little, but there were 5 other identical knives that I handled before it that were embarrassingly poor quality. It’s sad because I love Case knives.

    • @Rancherinaz
      @Rancherinaz Před 3 lety

      The fact that consumers allow it is spot on . Too many people just say "oh well" and don't stand up for their rights as a consumer . I take back stuff all the time when I feel it didn't last like it should have . I don't know anybody else that does . My money doesn't come easy and I won't put up with the BS

  • @stevenragsdale9603
    @stevenragsdale9603 Před 3 lety +3

    Seeing as this video is a year old, I’m extremely sad about what case knives has become... and being let down literally hundreds of times. I now only buy case knives from the 70’s and before. As expensive and tedious as it is to find great mint examples from that era, I believe those to be the epitome of case knives. I can say that the knives I’ve sent back to case knives to have issues fixed they have come back flawless, but the hassle of buying, being let down, sending it off for a month or two and coming back to be satisfied. It sucks... just saying it sucks.

  • @jtucci5711
    @jtucci5711 Před 4 lety +8

    Sounds like Case has a real issue with consistent QC, I have been happy with all the knives I have received from you and appreciate your caring enough to do secondary inspection, to bad Case doesn't care more. I have already heard the same thing about QC issues from other folks regarding Case so it seems the word is out whether it is justified or not, dissatisfied people do talk, are you listening Case?

  • @vinniesdayoff3968
    @vinniesdayoff3968 Před 4 lety

    I only have two Case knives. A trapper and a stockman. The stockman had to be returned because it developed a serious backspring problem. The replacement, after a year, now has a weak backspring. It cost me $78 delivered. Not a vast sum in the knife collecting year but one would expect a knife of reasonable quality for that amount. I shan't buy another Case knife.

  • @bidenhasdementia8657
    @bidenhasdementia8657 Před 4 lety +1

    I'll never buy a case knife again. Bought a 130$ collector's edition knife for my grandfather as a Christmas gift. It had a quarter inch unpolished finish on the blade with the engraving.. three week response time. Customer service was completely incompetent.

    • @bidenhasdementia8657
      @bidenhasdementia8657 Před 4 lety

      ​@@J__C__ Yep. The complete incompetence of customer service is whats made me unwilling to do business with them anymore.
      And the irony that your calling me a "dumbass like most of the general public". While simultaneously reverting to hurling insults at strangers on the internet, proving yourself to be completely general and common, isn't lost on me. And your logic is also completely and utterly lacking. Is it MY job to keep purchasing products until they can get it right?? Maybe I should just spend another 130$ and keep my fingers crossed this time? #IQunder80
      Your damn right I'll stop doing business with a company after one bad interaction. Especially when indeffernce and incompetence is involved.
      I'll use a common phrase you can comprehend, " fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me". And, I'M the common dumbass in this conversation? Give me a break.
      Go to your local bar and call complete strangers dumbasses internet toughguy.

  • @duncan7153
    @duncan7153 Před 2 lety +1

    Have they got any better from when this vid was made ?

    • @slipjointguy
      @slipjointguy  Před 2 lety +2

      Nope

    • @duncan7153
      @duncan7153 Před 2 lety +1

      @@slipjointguy Thanks for replying 19min 40 secs into the vid 😃 pity as the purple one looks good iv been thinking of buying one but now im thinking twice .

    • @slipjointguy
      @slipjointguy  Před 2 lety +1

      @@duncan7153 if you buy one. Look at it, and inspect it in person. Save you the trouble of shipping it back. 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @duncan7153
      @duncan7153 Před 2 lety +1

      @@slipjointguyI'm from Scotland the nearest place too purchase is the country of Wales so mail order only but great company they are HH nvr had a prob but if i did theyd sure deal with it glad came across your vids as i was led to believe case were the better brand .

  • @preacherjayk
    @preacherjayk Před 3 lety

    I just got an $85 bone stag barlow, and you can put a credit card in the gap between bolster and scale on the shield side

    • @slipjointguy
      @slipjointguy  Před 3 lety +1

      Jacob Norman it’s sad man. Case “quality”
      And people get so pissed at me for telling them their favorite brand is ripping them off.
      Return that knife if you can.

    • @preacherjayk
      @preacherjayk Před 3 lety +1

      @@slipjointguy I was going to, but they are out of them, It's a user knife, so not the end of the world, but I live on SS disability, and hate wasting money for less than china made quality. Case customers are paying for a Ford truck and getting go carts, damned shame, I've carried Case for 40 years and never been this disappointed in a US company

    • @slipjointguy
      @slipjointguy  Před 3 lety +1

      Jacob Norman best thing to do is call case and complain and demand them to fix it at their cost. Don’t pay shipping. If they tell you they won’t pay shipping, tell them you’ll go on their Facebook and leave a negative review with pictures. Then they will bend over backwards for you.

  • @ieaEH
    @ieaEH Před 3 lety

    I just bought my first two case knives first was the large stockman had small gap in liner and the blades wouldn't cut paper second knife was the sod buster blade has so much wobble it was terrible I bought into case because I thought it was an American classic im ok with the large stockman but definitely not the sod buster I went with GEC and bought the 97 definitely better quality no more case for me.

  • @jelkel25
    @jelkel25 Před 4 lety

    Was thinking of getting a Case Stockman and they're even more expensive in the UK. Opted for a Boker Stockman instead. It'll be well made and perfect but a slight shame. You want at least one traditional American pattern knife that is made in America in the same way a Taylors Eye Witness Barlow made in Taiwan wouldn't feel totally right.

    • @Rancherinaz
      @Rancherinaz Před 3 lety +1

      The old USA made Scrade stuff is awesome . I've got like ten Stockmans in sizes from small to large in both the Old Timer and Unvle Henry trim and none of them exhibit blade rub . Schrade built exceptional stuff at a price for the average working stiff . You can still find new in the box old USA Schrade stuff on eBay and it's reasonably priced . Though I've noticed those prices starting to climb as folks are catching on to just how great the stuff was .

  • @markturner5207
    @markturner5207 Před 3 měsíci

    Ok, so I have collected Case knives for 20+ years. I had over 100 in my collection. I didn’t like it but I was used to the $hitty quality, the gaps, the lame walk and talk. And then I bought my first Great Eastern Cutlery Knife. I sold 100 Case knives just to buy 25 Great Eastern. Great Eastern knives are without a doubt the finest production knives on the market. I still have a few Case but they are all pre 1980.

  • @jerseyknifeguy6382
    @jerseyknifeguy6382 Před 4 lety

    I’m telling you I’ve been collecting traditional knives for a long time

    • @timyoung715
      @timyoung715 Před 3 lety

      Thanks sooo much for holding case to how their supposed to be 🙌🙌🙏

  • @Woodstock271
    @Woodstock271 Před 3 měsíci

    Man, I’m 60 years old. I’ve owned top of the line Shrade Old Timers, old Case folders, old Camillus knives, passed down from my father that were made in the 50’s and 60’s. Back when every knife we knew was made in America. High-carbon steel that required care to prevent rusting. Nothing you could do about the natural patina that formed over the years, but all great steel was that way. The Old Timers were sharpened at 10 to 15 degrees and absolutely razor sharp. One slip and you were cut. Nothing like this stainless alloy, “super steels” sharpened at this 20 degrees nonsense. The big seller is, “Hey, it doesn’t rust, it’s not like you’re going to use it anyway, and it’s made in China. Doesn’t get scary sharp and it’s cheap. We have thousands of them, get yours now!”
    And I remember when real good knives turned into okay knives, then total crap knives. It was when our old carbon steel was too expensive and brittle for the amateurs and nobody really used knives for important things like camping and carving a bear out of a pine burl. They’re all indoors playing video games and don’t even own a bicycle for Christ’s sake, and so of course knives became a novelty item instead of a necessary tool. But all we had is back spring folders and they were meticulously precision made with of course no gaps between the spacers and springs. Kinda sad how Case and Shrade as well, sold out and just got lazy. Lousy stainless blade steel, shoddy workmanship, and just no care. The reason is, the market for old classic remakes is dying off. Old collectors aren’t going to collect crappy copies and new collectors want to collect new knives.
    I have some very old classics that can’t be replaced. I also have some very new flippers and frame locks that are way more practical than any two-handed opening pocket knife. And it’s only more practical because I’m not competing with my cousin in carving the better bear. I use my new fancy knives to open envelopes and packages. Cut string sometimes. You don’t need a real knife for that.
    Love your channel. Just subscribed. Sorry for the rant from a grouchy old knife guy.

    • @YourMom-qk5wk
      @YourMom-qk5wk Před měsícem

      I have a NOS Schrade Old Timer Mighty Mite that I got off ebay last October. Apparently made in 2002 before the Chinese got their sneaky little hands on Schrade production.
      I was nervous about maintaining carbon steel, but let me tell you: after forcing a patina on the blade with a weak vinegar solution and giving it a swipe every couple weeks with a silicone gun cleaning cloth, those fears are no more. It's very sharp and the small size makes it one of the most comfortable knives I've ever carried. Love everything about it