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Leatherman P2 and P4 officially discontinued

Leatherman P2 and P4 officially discontinued

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Leatherman Wave Alpha

Leatherman Wave Alpha

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Case Knives: A Legacy of Tradition, A Future of Innovation

Case Knives: A Legacy of Tradition, A Future of Innovation

For over a century, W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company has been synonymous with American craftsmanship. Founded in 1889, Case Read More
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Saturday, 29 April 2023 07:22

Case Kinzua

Case knives have been a name synonymous with family, tradition and quality since 1889. They built their reputation on quality craftsmanship and are proudly made in their Bradford factory here in the USA. Living here in the southeastern United States the company has representation on almost every corner of these small towns and is the preferred carry by many a man worth his salt.


Case pretty much has the traditional knife market cornered but they hadn't ventured into anything moden and frankly didn't seem to care. Something changed and Case surprised us all with new offerings in 2021. The Kinzua is Case's take on a modern EDC folder and they didn't spare the high quality treatment either.

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