Case & Son's Cutlery Knives

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About Case Knives

W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company has been crafting premium American knives since 1889, representing over 135 years of cutlery excellence.

The company was founded by four enterprising brothers—William Russell (W.R.), Jean, John, and Andrew Case—who began selling handcrafted knives from the back of a wagon in upstate New York.

In 1905, the company relocated to Bradford, Pennsylvania, where it continues to handcraft knives today using traditional methods passed down through generations.

Case knives have earned their place in American history, carried in every major U.S. war effort and even aboard Apollo 11 when mankind first walked on the moon.

Today, owned by Zippo Manufacturing Company, Case remains committed to producing authentic American-made cutlery that combines traditional craftsmanship with modern innovation.

 

Popular Case Knives Features

Tru-Sharpâ„¢ Stainless Steel

  • Mirror-polished stainless steel that resists corrosion while maintaining exceptional edge retention for long-lasting performance.

Genuine Bone Handles

  • Natural bone handles with jigged or smooth finishes provide classic aesthetics and comfortable grip for traditional knife enthusiasts.

Tested XXâ„¢ Quality Mark

  • The iconic trademark symbol represents Case's commitment to quality assurance and has become synonymous with American cutlery excellence.

Hand-Crafted Construction

  • Each knife is individually hand-finished by skilled craftsmen in Bradford, Pennsylvania, ensuring superior quality and attention to detail.

6.5 BoneStag® Material

  • Specially treated bone designed to resemble authentic stag antler with honey and amber tones that create a beautifully weathered appearance.

Multiple Blade Configurations

  • Traditional patterns offer single, double, and triple blade options with specialized blade shapes for different cutting tasks and applications.

 

Best-Selling Case Knives

Trapper Knife

  • Classic two-blade design with Clip and Spey blades, originally designed for trappers and featuring lightweight construction perfect for skinning tasks.

Medium Stockman

  • Three-blade utility knife with Clip, Sheepfoot, and Spey blades that serves as the ultimate everyday carry tool for multiple cutting needs.

Peach Seed Jig Amber Bone Trapper

  • Popular collector's model featuring distinctive amber bone handles with jigged texture that provides both beauty and functional grip.

Canoe Pattern Knives

  • Classic symmetrical handle design with dual blades that offers balanced weight distribution and timeless American styling.

Crossroads (XR) Series

  • Modern reimagining of classic Case designs featuring premium S35VN steel and G-10 handles for enhanced durability and performance.

Copperlock Knives

  • Locking blade design that provides added safety and security for heavy-duty cutting tasks and professional applications.

Smooth Chestnut Bone Series

  • Elegant handle material with rich brown coloration that appeals to collectors and users seeking classic American knife aesthetics.

Fixed Blade Hunting Knives

  • Specialized hunting designs with full tang construction and optimized blade geometry for field dressing, skinning, and processing game.

 

Popular Uses for Case Knives

Hunting and Outdoor Activities

  • Case hunting knives excel at field dressing, skinning, and camp tasks with specialized blade shapes designed specifically for processing game.

Everyday Carry (EDC)

  • Compact folding patterns like the Stockman and Trapper provide reliable daily utility for cutting tasks, opening packages, and general use.

Collecting and Investment

  • Limited edition Case knives and vintage patterns often appreciate in value, making them sought-after collectibles for knife enthusiasts worldwide.

Professional and Work Applications

  • Farmers, ranchers, and tradespeople rely on Case knives for their durability and performance in demanding work environments.

Gift Giving

  • Case knives make meaningful, lasting gifts with custom imprinting options available for corporate gifts, graduations, and special occasions.

 

Case Knives FAQs

QUESTION: What is the difference between Case Tru-Sharp and CV steel blades?
ANSWER: Tru-Sharp stainless steel offers corrosion resistance and easy maintenance, while CV carbon steel takes an extremely sharp edge but requires more care to prevent rust.

QUESTION: Does Case offer a warranty on their knives?
ANSWER: Case provides a Limited Lifetime Warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship for the life of the owner, excluding normal wear and misuse.

QUESTION: What are the most popular Case knife patterns for hunting?
ANSWER: The Trapper, Stockman, and fixed blade hunters are the most popular Case patterns for hunting applications due to their specialized blade configurations.

QUESTION: Are Case knives made in America?
ANSWER: Yes, all Case knives are hand-crafted in Bradford, Pennsylvania, using traditional American manufacturing methods and quality standards.

QUESTION: What does the XX mark mean on Case knives?
ANSWER: The Tested XX trademark is Case's symbol of quality assurance that has become iconic in American cutlery manufacturing.

QUESTION: How should I care for my Case knife with bone handles?
ANSWER: Keep bone handle knives clean and dry, work slowly when cleaning, and avoid using them as hammers, chisels, or pry bars to maintain their condition.

QUESTION: What is 6.5 BoneStag material used on Case knives?
ANSWER: BoneStag is specially treated bone that resembles authentic stag antler with honey and amber tones created through hand-flaming techniques.

QUESTION: Can I get custom imprinting on Case knives?
ANSWER: Case offers custom imprinting services for corporate gifts and special occasions through their authorized dealer network.

QUESTION: What is the best Case knife for everyday carry?
ANSWER: The Medium Stockman and modern Crossroads series are excellent choices for EDC due to their versatile blade configurations and durable construction.

QUESTION: Do Case knives hold their value for collectors?
ANSWER: Limited edition Case knives and vintage patterns often appreciate in value, making them desirable investments for knife collectors.