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2019 Summer Supplement 2019 SUMMER SUPPLEMENT 2019 2019 SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SPRING SUPPLEMENT CONTENTS CONTENTS 3 Unique Finds 4 Black Synthetic 5 Green Zebra Wood 5 Camo Case Caliber® 6 Pinched Bolsters Cabernet Bone 7 Valley Jig Natural Bone 8 Shark Tooth® Flipper 10 Brown Bone CV 10 Ridgeback® Hunter 11 The Case® Winkler Hambone 12 Dark Brown Giraffe Bone 13 Household Cutlery 11944 TRAPPER GIFT SET D-DAY 75TH ANNIVERSARY 6254 SS • Embellished Clip and Spey Blades Mirror-Polished Tru-Sharp™ Surgical Steel Embellished Smooth Natural Bone Handle with Green Color Wash and Black Definition Case Long Tail C Serialization Genuine Case Collectable Medallion Certificate of Authenticity • Jewel Box UNIQUE Knife measures 4 ⅛ in (10.5 cm) closed, 4.0 oz (113.4 g) 12397 BARLOW 52009 1/2 SS • Clip and Pen Blades XX® Prime Stag Handle FINDS Embellished Pocket End Bolster 3 ⅜ in (8.6 cm) closed, 3.2 oz (90.7 g) Three special offerings debut this season including a Man on the Moon 50th Anniversary Trapper Gift Set, D-Day 75th Anniversary Trapper Gift Set, and an XX® Prime Stag 22020 TRAPPER GIFT SET MAN ON THE MOON 50TH ANNIVERSARY Barlow, which is available only this year. 6254 SS • Embellished Clip and Spey Blades Embellished Smooth Natural Bone Handle with Amber Color Wash and Black Definition Case Long Tail C Serialization Genuine Case Collectable Medallion Certificate of Authenticity • Jewel Box Knife measures 4 ⅛ in (10.5 cm) closed, 4.0 oz (113.4 g) 64139 KICKSTART® TRAPPERLOCK 6154AC SS • One-Hand Assisted Opening Embellished Clip Blade with Thumb Stud • Star Spangled Embellished Smooth Natural Bone Handle • Liner Lock • Pocket Clip 4 ⅛ in (10.5 cm) closed, 3.6 oz (102.1 g) NEW 22020 TRAPPER GIFT SET NEW 12397 BARLOW NEW 11944 TRAPPER GIFT SET 64139 KICKSTART® TRAPPERLOCK 2019 SUMMER SUPPLEMENT 3 31270 TRAPPER 2254 SS • Clip and Spey Blades Mirror-Polished Tru-Sharp™ Surgical Steel • Case Quatrefoil Shield 4 ⅛ in (10.5 cm) closed, 4.0 oz (113.4 g) 31271 MEDIUM STOCKMAN 2318 SS • Clip, Sheepfoot and Spey Blades 3 ⅝ in (9.2 cm) closed, 2.5 oz (70.9 g) BLACK SYNTHETIC 31272 MINI COPPERLOCK® 21749L SS • Locking Clip Blade This family of hand-crafted knives is made of impact resistant Smooth Black Synthetic handles. 3 ⅝ in (9.2 cm) closed, 2.0 oz (56.7 g) Complete with Tru-Sharp™ surgical steel blades and the new Case Quatrefoil shield, these are the perfect go-to knives. 31273 HALF WHITTLER 2208 SS • Clip and Pen Blades 3 ¼ in (8.3 cm) closed, 1.6 oz (45.4 g) 31274 BARLOW 21009 SS • Spear Blade 3 ⅜ in (8.6 cm) closed, 2.5 oz (70.9 g) 31275 BABY BUTTERBEAN 22132 SS • Spear and Pen Blades 2 ¾ in (7.0 cm) closed, 1.5 oz (42.5 g) 31276 TRIBAL LOCK TB212010L SS • Locking Spear Blade 4 ⅛ in (10.5 cm) closed, 3.3 oz (92.1 g) NEW 31275 BABY BUTTERBEAN NEW 31272 MINI COPPERLOCK® NEW 31271 MEDIUM STOCKMAN NEW 31273 HALF WHITTLER NEW 31274 BARLOW NEW 31270 TRAPPER NEW 31276 TRIBAL LOCK 4 W.R. CASE & SONS CUTLERY COMPANY 70520 KICKSTART® TRAPPERLOCK 7154AC SS • One-Hand Assisted Opening Mirror-Polished Tru-Sharp™ Surgical Steel • Case Bowtie Shield Clip Blade with Thumb Stud • Liner Lock Pocket Clip 4 ⅛ in (10.5 cm) closed, 3.6 oz (102.1 g) 70521 TRAPPER 7254 SS • Clip and Spey Blades GREEN ZEBRA WOOD 4 ⅛ in (10.5 cm) closed, 4.0 oz (113.4 g) The vibrant Green Zebra Wood handle conjures up images of the outdoors. Its deep, almost 70522 BARLOW incandescent luster seems to capture and disperse light, inviting folks to ask about its origin 71009 SS • Spear Blade Embellished Pocket End Bolster and then hold it in their hand. The Case Bowtie shield is a classy complement. 3 ⅜ in (8.6 cm) closed, 2.5 oz (70.9 g) 70523 CANOE 72131 SS • Spear and Pen Blades 3 ⅝ in (9.2 cm) closed, 2.9 oz (82.2 g) 70524 MEDIUM TEXAS TOOTHPICK 710094 SS • Long Clip Blade 4 ¼ in (10.8 cm) closed, 2.1 oz (59.5 g) NEW 70523 CANOE NEW 70522 BARLOW NEW 70524 MEDIUM TEXAS TOOTHPICK NEW 70521 TRAPPER NEW 70520 KICKSTART® TRAPPERLOCK 00118 LOCKBACK As-Ground Tru-Sharp™ Surgical Steel Blades • Lightweight Synthetic Handle LT1405L SS • Locking Clip Blade 3 ¾ in (9.5 cm) closed, 1.2 oz (34.0 g) 00662 LOCKBACK LT1225L SS • Locking Drop Point Blade Lanyard Hole CAMO CASE 3 in (7.6 cm) closed, 0.8 oz (16.4 g) CALIBER® Hunters dress in camouflage to stay one step ahead of their target. Why should 00662 LOCKBACK their knife look any different? These traditional folding knives carrying the Outdoor Camo pattern are ready for your outdoor adventures. 00118 LOCKBACK 2019 SUMMER SUPPLEMENT 5 25720 TRAPPER Mirror-Polished Tru-Sharp™ Surgical Steel • Crandall Jig • Case® Brass Bomb Shield 6254 SS • Clip and Spey Blades 4 ⅛ in (10.5 cm) closed, 4.0 oz (113.4 g) 25721 KICKSTART® TRAPPERLOCK 6154AC SS • One-Hand Assisted Opening Clip Blade with Thumb Stud • Liner Lock PINCHED BOLSTERS Pocket Clip 4 ⅛ in (10.5 cm) closed, 3.6 oz (102.1 g) 25722 MEDIUM STOCKMAN CABERNET BONE 6318 SS • Clip, Sheepfoot and Spey Blades Eye-catching Crandall Jigged Cabernet Bone handles compliment pinched bolsters and 3 ⅝ in (9.2 cm) closed, 2.5 oz (70.9 g) Tru-Sharp™ surgical steel blades in this family of knives. These versatile tools are perfect for 25723 PEANUT that quick job or simply to start a conversation. The Case® Brass Bomb Shield accent 6220 SS • Clip and Pen Blades 2 ⅞ in (7.3 cm) closed, 1.2 oz (34.0 g) completes this dynamite package. 25724 BABY BUTTERBEAN 62132 SS • Spear and Pen Blades 2 ¾ (7.0 cm) closed, 1.5 oz (42.5 g) 25725 MUSKRAT MUSKRAT SS • Two Clip Blades 3 ⅞ in (9.9 cm) closed, 2.6 oz (73.7 g) NEW 25724 BABY BUTTERBEAN (ACTUAL SIZE) NEW 25722 MEDIUM STOCKMAN NEW 25723 PEANUT NEW 25725 MUSKRAT NEW 25720 TRAPPER NEW 25721 KICKSTART® TRAPPERLOCK 6 W.R. CASE & SONS CUTLERY COMPANY 49953 TRAPPER Mirror-Polished Tru-Sharp™ Surgical Steel • Embellished Handle • Embellished Cap End Bolster 6254 SS • Clip and Spey Blades 4 ⅛ in (10.5 cm) closed, 4.0 oz (113.4 g) 49955 PEANUT 6220 SS • Clip and Pen Blades VALLEY JIG 2 ⅞ in (7.3 cm) closed, 1.2 oz (34.0 g) 49956 MEDIUM STOCKMAN 6318 SS • Clip, Sheepfoot and Spey Blades NATURAL BONE 3 ⅝ in (9.2 cm) closed, 2.5 oz (70.9 g) The Valley Jig Natural Bone handle is just that – natural. It lends a touch of color and 49957 SEAHORSE WHITTLER crispness to several popular Case® knife patterns. A superbly embellished handle and 6355WH SS • Wharncliffe, Pen and Coping Blades 4 in (10.2 cm) closed, 2.6 oz (73.7 g) cap end bolster, along with blades of Tru-Sharp™ surgical steel, complete this lively package. Simply put, Valley Jig Natural Bone is the height of fashion and function. 49958 CHEETAH® 6111 1/2L SS • Embellished Locking Clip Blade with Swing Guard 4 ⅜ in (11.1 cm) closed, 3.5 oz (99.2 g) NEW 49955 PEANUT NEW 49957 SEAHORSE WHITTLER 50289 OPEN TOP SHEATH LARGE Fits Many Popular Large Case Patterns (TB‘2010L, ’54 and ‘549L) Genuine Leather 5 ¼ in (14.6 cm) overall, 1.2 oz (34.0 g) Made in the USA NEW 49956 MEDIUM STOCKMAN NEW 49953 TRAPPER NEW 49958 CHEETAH® 2019 SUMMER SUPPLEMENT 7 Flat Ground, S35VN Stainless Steel • Stonewashed Blade • Strip Lock • 53503 BLACK ANODIZED ALUMINUM Black G-10 Inlay • Keyhole-Shaped Lanyard Hole • Reversible Pocket Clip Locking Clip Point Blade 4 ¾ in (12.1 cm) closed, 3.5 oz (99.2 g) 53504 DARK GRAY ANODIZED ALUMINUM ® Locking Clip Point Blade SHARK TOOTH 4 ¾ in (12.1 cm) closed, 3.5 oz (99.2 g) 53505 BLUE ANODIZED ALUMINUM Locking Clip Point Blade FLIPPER 4 ¾ in (12.1 cm) closed, 3.5 oz (99.2 g) The all-new Case® Shark Tooth® Flipper is a sharp knife with an appetite for hard work. The sleek, 3 ½ inch stainless Clip blade is made from a high performance S35VN steel alloy that is known for its quality, wear resistance, and toughness. This flipper-style knife features fingertip control allowing for an easy and smooth open and a secure strip lock. Complete with a reversible clip and keyhole-shaped lanyard hole, this knife is equipped for easy access and left or right handed carry. NEW 53505 BLUE ANODIZED ALUMINUM 53503 BLACK ANODIZED ALUMINUM 53504 DARK GRAY ANODIZED ALUMINUM 8 W.R. CASE & SONS CUTLERY COMPANY 2019 SUMMER SUPPLEMENT 9 22750 TRAPPER Mirror-Polished Chrome Vanadium (CV) Steel • Sawcut Jig • Case XX® Oval Shield 6254 CV • Clip and Spey Blades 4 ⅛ in (10.5 cm) closed, 4.0 oz (113.4 g) 22751 BARLOW 62009 1/2 CV • Clip and Pen Blades Embellished Pocket End Bolster BROWN BONE CV 3 ⅜ in (8.6 cm) closed, 3.2 oz (90.7 g) Rich Brown Bone handles give this elegant collection an heirloom quality that 22752 MINI TRAPPER combines utility with timeless appeal. Each knife features Case’s original Chrome 6207 CV • Clip and Spey Blades Vanadium (CV) steel blades that work hard and re-sharpen easily. These knives 3 ½ in (8.9 cm) closed, 2.7 oz (76.5 g) are built for use all day long. 22753 TRIBAL LOCK TB612010LC CV • Locking Spear Blade Pocket Clip 4 ⅛ in (10.5 cm) closed, 3.3 oz (92.1 g) NEW 22752 MINI TRAPPER NEW 22750 TRAPPER NEW 22753 TRIBAL LOCK NEW 22751 BARLOW As-Ground Tru- Sharp™ Surgical Steel Fixed Blade • Genuine Leather Sheath 00398 RIDGEBACK® HUNTER ® Sabre Concave Ground Swept Skinner Blade measuring 4 ⅛ in (10.5 cm) • Smooth Rosewood Handle RIDGEBACK HUNTER 8 ½ in (21.6 cm) overall, 4.2 oz (119.1 g) 10 W.R.
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