SAB on a case knife typically refers to the "SAB" mark associated with the knife's manufacturer, indicating that it was made by the Schrade Cutlery Company. It is often found on knives produced in the late 20th century. The SAB mark signifies a specific style or series of knives that were popular during that time, emphasizing quality craftsmanship. Collectors often seek out these knives for their historical significance and unique designs.
Sab just is the type of blade shape on the knife. In this case it is the SabreGround. There are many blade shapes out there so just look around and do your research. Good luck with your collection!
On the blade of the knife,if it reads Case xx over USA,,it's 65--69. Otherwise it's 40--64.
See this website: http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/price_guide/wr_case_xx/knives-65.php
If you mean a regular straight blade knife and not a pocket knife, the case is called a sheath.
Stainless steel.
Three dots on a case knife typically indicate that the knife is part of the Case Knives product line, specifically signifying a certain level of quality and craftsmanship. The number of dots corresponds to the knife's pattern and handle material, with three dots often denoting a particular style or series. This marking helps collectors and users identify the knife's features and lineage within the Case Knives range.
That is a Case Mini Trapper Knife. The CV stands for Chrome Vanadium. That is the non-stainless steel blade. Some prefer it to SS blades as it can be easier to sharpen.
Case is a popular brand of knives made by W. R. Case & Sons Cutlery Co.. In the (US) American south, case knife may also refer to a table knife.
The CaseXX 730109 is a Whittler Knife.
Knife cases can be bought at any store that sells knives or at various online stores. When shopping for a knife case, keep in mind the style of knife and blade type you have.
the knife and lighter (never used) are in a walnut case
The exact value of a Case Bowie Knife is actually dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors would be the age and condition of the knife.