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Explore the story of Case knives. From designs that tamed the American wilderness, landed on the moon, and defended freedom for our country, our knives have earned their place in some of our nation’s defining moments.
Feb 14, 2011 · Jean Case marked knives are NOT seconds, Jean Case marked knives were just a sub-brand of Kinfolks like those marked Kin-Foe. Knife shown is likely pre-war (WW2) but they are not technically Case knives and therefore do not command the prices of true Case made knives, even those made at the Kinfolks factory.
Website. www.wrcase.com. W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company is an American manufacturer of traditional pocket knives, fixed blades/sporting knives, kitchen knives, limited edition commemoratives and collectibles. The company originated in Little Valley, New York, around the turn of the 20th century, before relocating to its current home, Bradford ...
These Case Tested XX pocket knives are scarce and highly sought after by collectors today including the large cigar, large stockman and large congress knife. Check out my Case knives page and Remington knives page as well.
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It can take dozens of separate parts and over 160 steps—many of which are meticulous hand operations—to build a Case knife. From rich, natural handle materials to premium-quality steel blades, our knives are made of the finest components in the world. Explore anatomy of a Case knife
Over the course of our long history, we crafted knives from well over one hundred knife patterns. To help collectors identify the specific patterns and determine the approximate age of their knives, we developed a unique blade tang stamping system. See how to identify your knife
Case fans have a million different jobs to do. So, we offer dozens of knife patterns that are designed to work hard. Some of our most popular patterns include the Trapper, Stockman, Sod Buster®, RussLock®, Hobo®, XX-Changer®, Mako® and Shark Tooth®, CopperLock®, along with our Everyday Carry knives like our Marilla™ and Kinzua™ patterns.
Some of nature’s most beautiful materials like cattle bone, stag antler, buffalo horn, and mother-of-pearl gathered from all over the earth are used in Case knives, as well as durable, beautiful acrylics like Kirinite®, tough composites like carbon fiber and laminates like canvas, Micarta® and G-10, along with many different species of wood. Case’s...
Knife users trust the Case brand for helping them get jobs done. Whatever your work, there’s a Case knife made for doing more. Which is why weuse premium-quality steels, specially selected and tested to fit our demanding quality specifications. Take a look at our Steel Roster
Of course, you want to keep your Case knife looking sharp and working great. Check out these short videos showing how to maintain, sharpen, and safely handle your knife. Cleaning and Care Sharpening Your Knife General Knife Safety
The Case brand is one of the most collectible knife brands in the world. Placing your name or a company logo on one will transform a special gift into a cherished keepsake for every occasion. Whether it's an employee appreciation, retirement, wedding, or anniversary gift, a Case knife is always the sure choice. Explore custom imprinting options
For over 130 years, Case knives have been trusted companions for farmers, ranchers, cowboys, and everyday folks alike. But the story behind these iconic American blades goes deeper than just utility. It's a tale of family, craftsmanship, and an unwavering commitment to quality.
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With over 160 hand operations, Case knives start with carefully shaped handles made from a wide range of genuine materials like Brazilian cattle bone, stag antler, buffalo horn, mother-of-pearl, exotic woods and stones.