The Case XX-Changer with Fillet/Boning is a part of the Large Lockbacks Family. These knives are a blend of a fixed-blade knife and a traditional pocket folder. This durable folding knife features a peach seed jigged amber bone and brass handle.
What type of knife is a Case knife?
table knife Case knife is a term used to refer to a table knife, i.e. a knife intended for use at the dining table. The origin of this usage comes from a time when inns did not customarily provide eating utensils with meals.
Is case the best pocket knife?
This variety not only makes them fun to collect, but Case Knives make great, affordable user knives too. Most of their pocket knives use their proprietary Tru-Sharp stainless steel but some can still be had in CV or chrome vanadium steel for those who like a traditional carbon steel blade.
What steel is in case knives?
You cant hone a good blade from bad steel. Thats why Case uses only premium-quality steels, specially ordered and tested to fit our demanding specifications. These include Chrome Vanadium, Case Tru-Sharp™ Stainless Steel, Damascus, ATS-34, 154-CM, and 80CrV2.