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Catalog-2020.Pdf 2020 PRODUCT GUIDE 2020 PRODUCT GUIDE CONTENTS 4 Pocket Hunter 48 Amber Bone SS 6 Curly Maple Wood 50 Amber Bone CV 7 Buffalo Horn 51 Dark Red Bone CV 8 Olive Green Bone 52 Smooth Chestnut Bone 9 Raspberry Bone 53 Chestnut Bone CV 10 Case 6.5 BoneStag 54 Smooth Antique Bone 12 Smooth Abalone 55 Blue Bone 13 Genuine Stag 56 Sportsman Series 14 Blue G-10 57 Smooth Orange Synthetic 15 Black and White Fiber Weave 58 Yellow Synthetic SS 16 Caribbean Blue Bone 60 Yellow Synthetic CV 17 Clover Bone 62 Rough Black® 18 Red Stag 63 Religious Sayings 19 Blue Pearl Kirinite® 64 White Synthetic SparXX™ 20 Black Canvas Laminate 65 American Workman 21 Case® Southern Grind 66 Working Knives 24 Case® Winkler Pack Axe 70 Presentation Knives 25 Case® Winkler Recurve Utility No. 6 71 Leather Hunters 26 Case® Winkler Hambone 72 Buffalo Horn Hunters 27 Case® Winkler Skinner 73 Mushroom Cap Leather Hunters 28 Shark Tooth® Flipper 74 Lightweight Hunters 29 Case® Astronaut Knife 75 Ridgeback® Hunters 30 V-42 76 Large Lockbacks 31 Case® BESH Wedge 78 Fillet Knives 32 Stripes of Service® 78 Camo Case Caliber® 33 Patriotic Kirinite® 79 Small Lockbacks 34 War Series 82 Accessories 35 Navy Blue Bone 90 Pattern Index 36 Star Spangled Series 92 Knife Index 37 Ichthus Ice Blue Synthetic 94 How to Identify a Case Knife 38 Pocket Worn® Old Red Bone 94 Anatomy of a Case Knife 39 Pocket Worn® Harvest Orange Bone 95 Determine the Year of a Case Knife 40 Pocket Worn® Bermuda Green Bone 95 The Case Tang Stamp 41 Pocket Worn® Whiskey Bone CV 95 Case Collectors Club 44 Gift Items 96 Custom Imprinting 47 Household Cutlery THE MARK OF A NEW ERA As early as the Case Brothers began making knives in upstate New York during the late 19th cen- tury, they were also methodically scrawling symbolic stamp designs into their blades. Many other American knife manufacturers also adopted similar practices. We’ve since come to realize the critical value of these unique and historic marks. Collectively, they document a timeline that spans more than 130 years of knives that bear the Case name. Many of the early Case tang stamps were used over time periods that varied widely from era to era. But that changed in 1970, when the company began stamping blades with a “dot dating’ tang design that would span a decade of manufacturing. The annual removal of one of ten dots from the blade presses signaled the start of a new production year that collectors could recognize as new knives were released to dealer displays. Thus, it became possible to know the exact year in which each Case® knife was manufactured. The year 2020 signals the beginning of another decade of Case knives, and with it comes a brand new tang stamp design - one that recalls the early use of the “ten-dot” dating system - and the ’CASE XX’ marking that’s become one of Case's most treasured hallmarks. Join us in celebrating the mark of a new era for Case knives, and a look ahead to our future! 25941 SMOOTH NATURAL CURLY MAPLE 72165 SS • Clip and Skinner Blades Mirror-Polished Tru-Sharp™ Surgical Steel 2 ¾ in (7.0 cm) closed, 1.7 oz (48.2 g) 27723 STANDARD JIG RASPBERRY BONE 62165 SS • Clip and Skinner Blades POCKET 2 ¾ in (7.0 cm) closed, 1.7 oz (48.2 g) 28907 SMOOTH CHESTNUT BONE 62165 SS • Clip and Skinner Blades HUNTER 2 ¾ in (7.0 cm) closed, 1.7 oz (48.2 g) The Pocket Hunter returns from the Case Vault in 2020! Small in size but fully equipped 65227 JIGGED BUFFALO HORN for everyday use, the Pocket Hunter is nothing short of pocket worthy. With fifteen BH2165 SS • Clip and Skinner Blades 2 ¾ in (7.0 cm) closed, 1.7 oz (48.2 g) unique choices to claim as your own, you're sure to find one that fits you. But don't delay, as these knives are short on time. The Pocket Hunter will return to retirement at the close 65321 CASE 6.5 BONESTAG of the year. 6.52165 SS • Clip and Skinner Blades 2 ¾ in (7.0 cm) closed, 1.7 oz (48.2 g) 81093 SMOOTH YELLOW SYNTHETIC 32165 SS • Clip and Skinner Blades 2 ¾ in (7.0 cm) closed, 1.7 oz (48.2 g) NEW 65321 CASE 6.5 BONESTAG (ACTUAL SIZE) NEW 27723 STANDARD JIG RASPBERRY BONE NEW 81093 SMOOTH YELLOW SYNTHETIC NEW 25941 SMOOTH NATURAL CURLY MAPLE NEW 65227 JIGGED BUFFALO HORN NEW 28907 SMOOTH CHESTNUT BONE 4 W.R. CASE & SONS CUTLERY COMPANY 05621 GENUINE STAG 52165 SS • Clip and Skinner Blades 2 ¾ in (7.0 cm) closed, 1.7 oz (48.2 g) 07398 POCKET WORN® CORN COB JIG HARVEST ORANGE BONE 61165 SS • Clip Blade 2 ¾ in (7.0 cm) closed, 1.3 oz (36.9 g) 09582 RED STAG R51165 SS • Clip Blade 2 ¾ in (7.0 cm) closed, 1.3 oz (36.9 g) 10727 PEACH SEED JIG AMBER BONE 61165 SS • Clip Blade NEW 05621 GENUINE STAG NEW 07398 POCKET WORN® CORN COB JIG 2 ¾ in (7.0 cm) closed, 1.3 oz (36.9 g) HARVEST ORANGE BONE 12021 SMOOTH ABALONE 82165 SS • Clip and Skinner Blades 2 ¾ in (7.0 cm) closed, 1.7 oz (48.2 g) 23211 SAWCUT JIG CLOVER BONE 61165 SS • Clip Blade 2 ¾ in (7.0 cm) closed, 1.3 oz (36.9 g) 23386 ICHTHUS SMOOTH ICE BLUE SYNTHETIC 42165 SS • Clip and Skinner Blades 2 ¾ in (7.0 cm) closed, 1.7 oz (48.2 g) 23439 SPARXX™ BLUE PEARL KIRINITE® 102165 SS • Clip and Skinner Blades 2 ¾ in (7.0 cm) closed, 1.7 oz (48.2 g) 25591 SAWCUT JIG CARIBBEAN BLUE BONE NEW 09582 RED STAG NEW 10727 PEACH SEED JIG AMBER BONE 62165 SS • Clip and Skinner Blades 2 ¾ in (7.0 cm) closed, 1.7 oz (48.2 g) NEW 23211 SAWCUT JIG CLOVER BONE NEW 23386 ICHTHUS SMOOTH ICE BLUE SYNTHETIC NEW 25591 SAWCUT JIG CARIBBEAN BLUE BONE NEW 12021 SMOOTH ABALONE NEW 23439 SPARXX™ BLUE PEARL KIRINITE® 2020 PRODUCT GUIDE 5 25940 TRAPPER 7254 SS • Clip and Spey Blades Mirror-Polished Tru-Sharp™ Surgical Steel • Case XX USA Pewter Shield 4 ⅛ in (10.5 cm) closed, 4.0 oz (113.4 g) 25941 POCKET HUNTER 72165 SS • Clip and Skinner Blades CURLY MAPLE 2 ¾ in (7.0 cm) closed, 1.7 oz (48.2 g) 25942 SMALL TEXAS TOOTHPICK 710096 SS • Long Clip Blade WOOD 3 in (7.6 cm) closed, 1.0 oz (28.3 g) A naturally rippled maple eye burl pattern wraps this smooth wood handle 25943 MINI TRAPPER 7207 SS • Clip and Spey Blades giving it an interesting ripple effect. 3 ½ in (8.9 cm) closed, 2.7 oz (76.5 g 25944 MEDIUM STOCKMAN 7318 SS • Clip, Sheetfoot and Spey Blades 3 ⅝ in (9.2 cm) closed, 2.5 oz (70.9 g) 25945 GUNSTOCK 72130 SS • Spear and Pen Blades 3 ¾ in (9.5 cm) closed, 3.3 oz (93.6 g) 25946 KICKSTART® MID-FOLDING HUNTER 71265AC SS • One-Hand Assisted Opening Clip Blade with Thumb Stud Liner Lock • Pocket Clip 4 in (10.2 cm) closed, 3.2 oz (90.7 g) 25947 MINI COPPERLOCK® 71749L SS • Locking Clip Blade 3 ⅝ in (9.2 cm) closed, 2.0 oz (56.7 g) NEW 25941 POCKET HUNTER NEW 25947 MINI COPPERLOCK® NEW 25942 SMALL TEXAS TOOTHPICK NEW 25944 MEDIUM STOCKMAN NEW 25943 MINI TRAPPER NEW 25945 GUNSTOCK NEW 25940 TRAPPER NEW 25946 KICKSTART® MID-FOLDING HUNTER 6 W.R. CASE & SONS CUTLERY COMPANY Mirror-Polished Tru-Sharp™ Surgical Steel • Jigged Buffalo Horn Handle • 65010 TRAPPER BH254 SS • Clip and Spey Blades Case Oval Script Shield 4 ⅛ in (10.5 cm) closed, 4.0 oz (113.4 g) 65012 MEDIUM STOCKMAN BH3032 SS • Clip, Sheepfoot and Pen Blades BUFFALO 3 ⅝ in (9.2 cm) closed, 2.5 oz (70.9 g) 65013 CHEETAH® BH111 1/2L SS • Locking Clip Blade with Swing Guard HORN 4 ⅜ in (11.1 cm) closed, 3.5 oz (99.2 g) The water buffalo has been one of mankind's most useful resources for 65016 MINI TRAPPER BH207 SS • Clip and Spey Blades thousands of years, and the properties of 3 ½ in (8.9 cm) closed, 2.7 oz (76.5 g) Genuine Buffalo Horn make it a natural 65022 handle material choice for knives. 65226 TINY TRAPPER MINI COPPERLOCK® BH1749L SS • Locking Clip Blade 3 ⅝ in (9.2 cm) closed, 2.0 oz (56.7 g) 65026 TRIBAL LOCK TBBH12010L SS • Locking Spear Blade 4 ⅛ in (10.5 cm) closed, 3.3 oz (92.1 g) 65223 SOD BUSTER JR® BH137 SS • Skinner Blade 3 ⅝ in (9.2 cm) closed, 2.1 oz (59.3 g) 65226 TINY TRAPPER BH2154 SS • Clip and Spey Blades 2 ⅜ in (6.0 cm) closed, 1.0 oz (28.3 g) NEW 65227 POCKET HUNTER 65022 MINI COPPERLOCK® 65227 POCKET HUNTER BH2165 SS • Clip and Skinner Blades 2 ¾ in (7.0 cm) closed, 1.7 oz (48.2 g) 65223 SOD BUSTER JR® 65016 MINI TRAPPER 65013 CHEETAH® 65012 MEDIUM STOCKMAN 65026 TRIBAL LOCK 65010 TRAPPER 2020 PRODUCT GUIDE 7 Mirror-Polished Tru-Sharp™ Surgical Steel • Russell Jig • 13280 TRAPPER 6254 SS • Clip and Spey Blades Embellished Pocket End Bolster 4 ⅛ in (10.5 cm) closed, 4.0 oz (113.4 g) 13281 BACKPOCKET® TB61546 SS • Clip Blade OLIVE GREEN 4 ⅝ in (11.7 cm) closed, 3.9 oz (110.6 g) 13282 TRIBAL LOCK TB612010L SS • Locking Spear Blade BONE 4 ⅛ in (10.5 cm) closed, 3.3 oz (92.1 g) Welcome to our garden of Olive Green.
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