Medium Orange Coral Stockman Pocket Knife - Durable & Sharp for Outdoor, Camping, and Everyday Carry (EDC)
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DESCRIPTION
The Stockman is part of the Exotic Orange Coral family. Orange sponge coral from the South China Sea accentuate the glistening Nickel Silver and genuine Mother-of-Pearl details on this handle. Stockmans pack three blades in a convenient but very practical pocket knife. The Clip and Sheepfoot blade sit on the pocket end while the pen blade sits on the cap end. The Clip blade is commonly used as a multi-purpose blade and preferred for detail work. The Sheepfoot blade allows for added strength at the point making it great for carving and achieving a clean cut. The Pen blade is great for light work. This durable folding knife is constructed with Case Tru-Sharp Stainless Steel which is a special high-carbon steel that helps the blades hold an edge longer than conventional steel. It also offers extraordinary blade strength and corrosion resistance. This multi-purpose pocket knife is perfect for everyday situations, hiking, or hunting. Comes convenientley packaged in a box. Proudly made in the USA, hand-crafted by skilled artisans.
FEATURES
Tru-Sharp surgical stainless steel blades
Clip, Sheepfoot, and pen blades; exotic orange coral handle
Great pocket knife for everyday situations, the outdoors, hunting, and hiking
Length 3.63 inches closed and 2.5 ounces
Made in USA; Limited Lifetime Warranty
REVIEWS
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4.5
Sadly, I lost my only Case knife that was presented to my Father by General D.D. Eisenhower for his service to him during WWII. It wasn’t a special knife emblazoned with Dad’s three stars or anything like, or otherwise specially made for him by Case, just a knife with a letter from then Gen. Eisenhower thanking Dad for his working with him all through the war. I’ve owned it since my Father died in 1998. Then, about two weeks ago, I lost it—somehow, somewhere. But in my heart, I felt I had to replace it with the same knife—this Amber CV Stockman. It turns out they weren’t quite the same in coloring, but it will do.As to this knife, it’s very beautiful, has a nice heft to it as it seems to be a little heavier. However, I thought it best to warn the buyer of any Case three-bladed knife, that the Clip blade will rub against the Sheepfoot blade leaving a mark on the near side of the Sheepfoot blade and on the opposite of the Clip blade. I called Amazon about it and they replaced the knife and it was even worse as the pen blade also rubbed against the Sheepfoot blade causing the same mar against it and the Sheepfoot blade. I called Case and they told me that it’s part of owning a three-bladed knife. However, the pen blade should never have rubbed up against the Sheepfoot and was indeed a manufacture flaw and somehow slipped through their rather strict QA team, so I returned that one to Amazon, and kept the one with the lesser of two evils.I can’t say I love this knife as much as I did my Father’s, but I really do love this knife. In fact, I plan on purchasing a Bonestag Trapper, a Trapperlock and a Canoe and a few others as a small collection.Similar to buying a mobile phone one buys the real thing—an iPhone, when one wishes to purchase a pocket knife, it has to be a Case. For what each makes, they are the best—hands down, no questions asked!
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