That label alone is worth some money. Is that yours Mike or just a photo of someone else's disaster. LOL
here’s the problem with the world today, so quick to chuck things in the bin. An hour of cleaning and you have tools that far surpass the quality of today’s disposable junk.Old junk. You would have to pay me to take it to the dump.
Old junk. You would have to pay me to take it to the dump.
Old junk. You would have to pay me to take it to the dump.
Old junk. You would have to pay me to take it to the dump.
Old junk. You would have to pay me to take it to the dump.


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I once had a Hellis that had belonged to the owner of the famous race horse Northern Dancer. He had given the case to his jockey to store his riding crops in. Good vintage cases are hard to find, and with a great label even harder to find. Definitely a worthy restoration candidate, somewhere there’s a lonely Lang looking for a home.
I have an old leather leg of mutton case. Well worn but still functional. The end cap fits tightly and takes effort to slip off. Its branded "Redhead" which to me is a basspro brand but this case seems much older and of better quality when new then what i know of basspros redhead brand as of the last 20 years.
Was there another company making such cases or has the redhead brand just suffered the same fate as others when bought out by big boxstores?
I can post pics later
Large companies are where quality brand names go to die. Just look at my Charles Dalys.




























