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SHOP CASE KNIVESThe Case XX Ivory Quartz Corelon Peanut proves that classic craftsmanship and everyday practicality can come in a compact, pocket-friendly form. Built by one of America’s oldest and most respected cutlery companies, this knife carries forward a tradition rooted in quality, durability, and timeless design. As part of the Ivory Quartz Corelon Series, it features mirror polished Tru-Sharp surgical steel blades that offer excellent edge retention, corrosion resistance, and easy maintenance. The clip point blade delivers precise control for detailed cutting, while the pen blade handles light utility tasks with ease. Both blades open smoothly with traditional nail nicks, staying true to Case XX heritage.
The handle showcases Ivory Quartz Corelon, a striking swirl of white and black that gives the knife a refined yet rugged appearance. Brass liners provide structural strength, while nickel silver bolsters add balance and a classic feel in hand. An inlaid, oval-shaped nickel silver Case shield completes the look, marking the knife as an authentic piece of American cutlery tradition. Measuring just 2.88 inches closed and weighing only 1.1 ounces, this peanut pattern disappears into the pocket, making it an ideal everyday companion when lightweight carry matters most. Despite its size, it feels solid and purposeful, ready for daily tasks or casual carry.
Proudly made in the USA, this knife reflects generations of skilled craftsmanship and attention to detail. It’s well suited for collectors who appreciate classic Case patterns, as well as users looking for a dependable, understated pocket knife with proven performance. Whether it’s carried daily or added to a growing Case XX collection, this peanut delivers enduring style and reliability in a compact package.
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