Pocket Knives that Last for Generations

When you talk about pocket knives that last for generations, you must be talking about the knives that are manufactured by Case. Case Knives started making knives in 1889 while selling them on a wagon trail in New York.

Case Knives has a variety of knife designs which they have dubbed as the XX-Changer, SlimLock, Baby Butterbean, RussLock, Hobo, Mako, Cheetah, and Mini-Blackhorn. With just one Case Knife, it takes about 125 people. In making one Case Knife, only the best quality of domestic steel is used and the handles are made out of natural materials such as Buffalo horn, mother-of-pearl and India Stag.

Case pocket knives are great as gift ideas and you can always use them everyday. One of these hand made pocket knives is the Genuine Stag pocket knife that has a clip and pen blade, and the handle is made out of genuine stag antlers. It's under the Peanut Family set of the Case knives and measures 2 7/8” in length and weighs 1.2 ounces.

Like all the Case Knives, this knife also features the Case logo and is one of the newest additions to the stag handled knives. With classic knives as these, you won't have any regrets since they can last for generations.

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