2019 www.CaseXX.com 1.800.727.4643 Issue 67 August 2019 Case Celebration in the Ozarks Special Guest WWII Vet & D-Day Survivor June 6, 1944 Omaha Beach, Normandy, France JACK HAMLIN - USCG RESCUE FLOTILLA ONE It’s the 25th year for the Case Celebration in the Ozarks! We hope you are making plans to join us on Sept. 6-7 for all the fun and festivities. We’ll kick it off with the SHCC Party on Friday night and then it’s on to a full day of Case action on Saturday. More details on pg. 2-3 Come Meet Jack Come Meet Jack Friday - SHCC Party Friday - SHCC Party Saturday - Celebration Day Saturday - Celebration Day Signed by the NY Yankees in 1939, Jack was looking forward to trying to make it in the big leagues. But his run at a pro baseball career was cut short by the events of Dec. 7, 1941 when Jack went down to enlist for training as a Naval Aviator. Turned down due to a bout with rheumatic fever when he was younger, Jack enlisted in the Coast Guard instead. Assigned to one of the sixty 83’ wooden cutters in Rescue Flotilla One, Jack’s role on D-Day was to rescue wounded or drowning soldiers in the water off Omaha Beach. The Flotilla rescued over 1400 men that day. Jack will be our featured speaker at the SHCC Pre-Celebration Party, don’t miss this opportunity to come meet him in person and help us honor his sacrifice and service in WWII. Jack Hamlin U.S. Coast Guard RSVP for SHCC PARTY Details pg. 2
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www.CaseXX.com 1.800.727.4643 Issue 67 August 2019
Case Celebration in the Ozarks Special GuestWWII Vet & D-Day Survivor
June 6, 1944 Omaha Beach, Normandy, FranceJACK HAMLIN - USCG RESCUE FLOTILLA ONE
It’s the 25th year for the Case Celebration in the Ozarks! We hope you are making plans to join us on Sept. 6-7 for all the fun and festivities. We’ll kick it off with the SHCC Party on Friday night and then it’s on to a full day of Case action on Saturday. More details on pg. 2-3
Come Meet JackCome Meet JackFriday - SHCC PartyFriday - SHCC Party
Saturday - Celebration DaySaturday - Celebration Day
Signed by the NY Yankees in 1939, Jack was looking forward to trying to make it in the big leagues. But his run at a pro baseball career was cut short by the events of Dec. 7, 1941 when Jack went down to enlist for training as a Naval Aviator. Turned down due to a bout with rheumatic fever when he was younger, Jack enlisted in the Coast Guard instead.
Assigned to one of the sixty 83’ wooden cutters in Rescue Flotilla One, Jack’s role on D-Day was to rescue wounded or drowning soldiers in the water off Omaha Beach. The Flotillarescued over 1400 men that day. Jack will
be our featured speaker at the SHCC Pre-Celebration Party, don’t miss this opportunity to come meet him in person and help us honor his sacrifi ce and service in WWII.
Jack HamlinU.S. Coast Guard
RSVP forSHCC
PARTYDetails pg. 2
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Got a young Case knife enthusiastbetween the ages of 6-16?
Be sure to PRE-REGISTER them for Camp Case. It’s a free one hour session on just about everything “Case” led by professional educators during the Case Celebration in the Ozarks. Each age explores a different knife topic through games and special presentations. It’s a lot of fun and when we’re done they know lots of new things about collecting Case knives!
PRE-REGISTER NOW- BEFORE ALL SPOTS ARE TAKEN!Get on it, and give us a call at 1.800.727.4643 to reserve the kids a spot!
Teal BoneLarge Stockman
RSVPSHCC
MEMBERSPARTYFriday
Sept. 6th 20196pm @ The Cowan Civic Center500 Elm St Lebanon MO 65536
To RSVP call 800-727-4643or go online at
www.CaseXX.com/party
2019The true “kick-off” to the Case Celebration in the Ozarks happens on the Friday night before Celebration Saturday, when SHCCMembers and their guest come together for a great time. There’s lots of good reasons to come on out to the Ozarks for the party, but if you’ve never been, we’ve made a list of highlights for you.
Highlights Include: • Shepherd Hills Knife Drop Game With a Twist • Pickup Pre-Ordered Celebration & Event Knives Insider’s tip: Pickup on Friday night gives you more time to head to the Sale Tables on Saturday. • In Honor of the 75th Anniversary of D-Day: Special Program Featuring WWII Veteran & D-Day Survivor: Jack Hamlin • Nancy Hall’s Famous Fried Chicken With All the Fixins Included in your membership fee for you and a guest • Live Bluegrass Music That’s Just Right • And last but NOT LEAST: Good Folks, Good Fun, Good Times!
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25 YEARS OF CASE CELEBRATION IN THE OZARKS
SMOOTH CHESTNUT BONEBARLOW
$7699 TBASerial Numbered
Certificate of AuthenticityNo more than 1,500 produced
Only 75 pieces made!
Only 75 pieces made!Item # 23170
2019 CELEBRATION KNIFE TONY BOSE SPECIAL EDITIONSWILFRED WORKS
HALL OF FAME
$6999$5499Item # SR19Item # JR19
2019 SHCC Member Knives$7699
Item # 22322
Barlowwith Special Bolster Engraving
Limited Edition of 250 pieces
Image Not Available At This Time
25TH ANNIVERSARY KNIFE
TBA
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 20172018
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Club knives ordered afterJuly 4th, 2019 will be
delivered AFTER Celebration
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Each year Camp Case gives 400 kids a chance to learn about Case knives and start a collection of their own. It wouldn’t be possible
without the support of all the folks who help make the Camp Case Serial # 001 Auction such a success.
Here’s a sneak peek at just a few of the special knives that will make up this year’s lots. Plus a fi rst look at this year’s Original artwork from Alva Hazell. See ‘em all at CaseXX.com/Celebration.
Crosscut MammothSerial #001 in 11 Patterns Worked Bolsters
Apache Boulder Serial # 001 in 5 Patterns With Yellowhorse Inlay Shield These Case Customs by Brian Yellowhorse are simply put, a work of art. Beautiful in every way.No more than 100 pieces were made of each pattern.
Exotic Kingman VeinSerial #001 in 5 patterns A defi nite standout with genuine Kingman Arizona Blue Vein Turquoise beautifully accented with White Quartz.
No More Than 100 Pieces Made In Each Pattern
Mother of Pearl/Apache Boulder Serial #001 in 10 PatternsWith custom handles and worked bolsters by Brian Yellowhorse, their beauty speaks for itself. View All Patterns OnlineNo More Than 100 Pieces Made of Each Pattern!
Worked Backspring BoneStag Serial #001 in 4 Patterns The classic look of BoneStag accented with the added extra of the worked backspring. It’s a look that onenever gets old. Simple elegance.
No More Than 100 Made of Each Pattern
Brian Yellowhorse crafted the woolly mammoth tusk into a Case Knife that truly has a strikingly beautiful quality. No more than 100 pieces in each pattern.
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Bradford, PA is home to both Case Knives and Zippo Lighters. Here’s a brief summary of the relationship between these two great American icons:
Case began in 1889 when four brothers - William Russell (W.R.), Jean, John, and Andrew Case (a.k.a. “The Case Brothers”)began fashioning knives and selling them along a wagon trail in upstate New York.
W.R.’s son, John Russell (Russ) Case, a former salesman for the Case Brothers brand, launched W.R. Case & Sons around the turn of the 20th century. Russ’s father acted as his son’s consultant, helping to stabilize the company’s early fi nances while building a reputation as a dependable supplier of high-quality cutlery.
In 1993, Zippo Manufacturing Company, maker of the world famous Zippo® windproof lighter and another family-owned business based in Bradford, formed W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company to continue the legacy of the Case family of brands.
The Zippo CarInventor of the Zippo lighter and founder of Zippo Manufacturing Company, George G. Blaisdell, loved automobiles as much as he loved his world-famous windproof lighter. As a young man, Mr. Blaisdell was impressed by a parade of “productmobiles” - incredible vehicles that resembled the products they represented. After the incredible success of Zippo after WWII, he set out to create his own “productmobile” in the image of the iconic Zippo lighter.
On June 16, 1947, Zippo purchased a 1947 Chrysler Saratoga for $2,048. Blaisdell envisioned a car that looked like a Zippo lighter. He hired Gardner Display of Pittsburgh to design the vehicle, a 1947 Chrysler Saratoga with larger-than-life lighters stretching above the roof line, complete with removable neon fl ames. The lids of the lighters snapped shut for travel. The word Zippo was painted on the side in 24-karat gold. The total cost to transform the vehicle into two towering windproof lighters was $25,000. Through the late ‘40s and early ‘50s, the Zippo Car traveled to all 48 contiguous states, participating in special events, trade expos, fairs and leading parades. Unfortunately, due to the weight of the modifi ed chassis, the Zippo Car experienced frequent tire blow outs. The car was sent in to a dealership in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for repairs, but due to the projected cost of resolving theissues, the project was put on hold indefi nitely. The car remained at the dealership, awaiting its fate.
In the early 1970s, Mr. Blaisdell went back to Pittsburgh to retrieve the car, only to fi nd that the dealership had gone out ofbusiness, leaving no trace of the Zippo Car. To this day, the fate of the original Zippo Car remains a mystery.
In 1996, Zippo purchased a grey 1947 Chrysler New Yorker and began restoration of another Zippo Car to mirror the original with additional features. Eighteen months later, the task was completed with a price tag around $250,000. By 1998, the Zippo Car was back in action once again traveling the country. The Zippo Car now participates in parades, corporate sponsored events, tradeshows, and much more.
The Zippo Car continues to drive home the classic message of style, quality, and dependability while traveling the United States coast to coast. When not on the road, the Zippo Car can be found at the Zippo/Case Museum in Bradford, Pennsylvania.
FUN FACTS: ◘ The “new” Zippo Car was delivered on May 10, 1998 and debuted at the Zippo/Case International Swap Meet on July 16.◘ The car had approximately 180,000 miles under its hood when purchased in 1996.◘ There have been 11 Zippo Car drivers.◘ The Zippo Car has visited numerous famous landmarksincluding: Mount Rushmore, St. Louis Arch, The Alamo,The Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, Las Vegas Strip, Niagara Falls, the Hollywood Sign, and Bourbon Street in New Orleans.
and Zippo Lighters Here’s a brief summary of the relationship between these two
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September 7th 2019
Article & PhotoCourtesy of Zippo.com
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With Ms. Ida as the Founder and CEO of Shepherd Hills, we know a thing or two about “girl power” around here. And that’s just part of the reason, we’rehappy to sponsor Ms. HaydenMcCormick as the “Team Case” in the Blue Rookie Quarter Midgets.
We like seeing that “can do” attitude no matter who is stepping out to accomplish their goals. Hayden has that “can do” attitude no matter if she’s playing the piano, showing sheep in the 4-Hcompetitions, or going full
force on the track in her “Case” racing machine. She comes by her “racing fever” quite honestly as Brandon McCormick, who some of you know from Celebrations past is her dad. She’ll be our extra special guest at this 25th Anniversary Case Celebration showing off her race car alongside her dad. So be sure you stop by and encourage this rising young star!
“GIRL POWER”Team Case Quarter Midget Racer
On Display At Case Celebration
Grand Prize Winner
Bose - Reid Tour Eddyville KYIt was a full house and then some at the Bose-Reid Tour in Eddyville this year with Tony Bose, and Ida Reid as our special guests. We sure appreciate everyonecoming out and sharing a good time amongst friends and fellow Case collectors.
We all had a good time, but ----we’re pretty sure NO ONE had a BETTER time than Kelly Holcomb. He was drawn out as the GRAND PRIZE WINNER of the One-of-a-Kind Case Knife made by Mike DuBois in the Case Model Shop.
The fi le work on this knife was just incredible as well as the design.
Congratulations, Kelly! Sure hope you are enjoying this beautiful piece of American craftsmanship!
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Who Says Lightning Never Strikes Twice?
Leo Courshon WINS in Branson AGAIN!It was a blistering 106 degrees in thesummer of 2012 when Leo Courshon came out for the CasePresident’s Tour in Branson, MO. No sign of lightning anywhere. Greg Booth, then CEO & President of W.R. Case & Sons was our honored guest along with Austin Meier, PBR
Bull Rider, and J.R. “Hillbilly” Lanham of Bloodline Outdoors TV. The Grand Prize that day was a One-Of-A-Kind Pearl Case Executive Tour Folding Hunter, shown below. When the lucky name was called, Leo was caught totally off guard--even though he did have his lucky silver dollar in his pocket. Leo even commented, “I never win anything!”
Fast forward to Branson in 2019 at the Case “Keep Your Hands Sharp” Tour. This time our honored guest was John Sullivan, Director of Special Promotions for W.R. Case & Sons and the Grand Prize was aOne-Of-A-Kind Pearl/Abalone Saddlehorn with worked bolsters, liners, and backsprings all done by CaseArtisan Mike DuBois in the Case Model Shop.Absolutely gorgeous. There was no sign of lightning at the event this year either, but “lightning” did strike twice...right where Leo was standing AGAIN! He didn’t
even think about saying “I never win anything” this time but in case you’re wondering...yes, he did have his lucky silver dollar in hand when the winner was announced!Congratulations, Leo! We hope you enjoy both of your very special Case knives!
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The WALK N’ TALK is theOffi cial Newsletter of the
We’ll have shuttle buses running Friday night from:• Hampton Inn • Holiday Express• Super 8 • Shepherd Hills
Ride the Shuttle Bus Or Drive Over to The SHCC Party
Can’t Come toCelebration?
Join us via the internet for the
ONLINE CASECELEBRATION It won’t be nearly as much fun, but if you just can’t make it to theCelebration in the Ozarks, visitwww.CaseXX.com on Celebration Day--Sept 7th for a MINI version of the Celebration online. CaseSpecials, Auctions, Prize Drawings & More will allow you to join in the FUN from afar!
Or if you prefer to drive, it’s just a 5-10 Min. drive from the Lebanon store to one of the best get-togethers of the year !
• Elm Street is Business Loop I-44. From the Lebanon store (1900 West Elm Street) turn right onto Elm Street.
• Continue on Elm Street, about 2 miles, you will cross Jefferson Ave./Hwy.5.
• Turn right at Civic Center (500 East Elm Street). • The Civic Center faces North;
the Club Party will use the South Entrance. • There is a large parking lot on the south side of the
building for your convenience.We are looking forward to seeing you there!
Shuttles run every 15 minutes starting at
4:45pm - 6:30 pm
ROOMS ARE FILLING FAST!RESERVE NOW!!!
EXIT 127Super 8 417-588-2574Hampton Inn 417-533-3100Holiday Express 417-532-1111Smith’s Historic
Rt 66 Inn 417-532-3128
EXIT 129The Manor House Inn 417-718-6200Bennett Spring Inn 417-588-9110