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SHOP CASE KNIVESThe Case XX John Deere Black Smooth Synthetic RussLock with Embellished Bolsters delivers a striking blend of rugged reliability and collector-worthy design. Its 2.67-inch clip point blade is crafted from mirror polished Tru-Sharp surgical steel, offering excellent edge retention, corrosion resistance, and precision cutting. A traditional nail nick ensures smooth one-handed opening, while a detailed “John Deere” etch on the blade highlights the knife’s special collaboration with the iconic brand. The blade deploys easily using a flipper and locks securely with a robust stainless steel linerlock, providing confidence during everyday use or light outdoor work.
The handles are constructed from smooth black synthetic, creating a sleek, durable frame that stands up to daily wear. Embellished nickel silver bolsters add both balance and refined style, while nickel silver pins reinforce the structure for lasting strength. An inlaid brass John Deere logo shield completes the handle with a signature touch that reflects the knife’s unique identity. Measuring 4.25 inches closed and weighing just 2.6 ounces, this RussLock fits comfortably in the pocket while offering a solid, reassuring feel in hand. Its combination of compact size, durable materials, and eye-catching details makes it a versatile knife that’s as practical as it is collectible.
Proudly made in the USA, this knife showcases generations of Case XX craftsmanship, blending traditional quality with modern touches designed for performance and style. Every element, from the mirror polished Tru-Sharp blade to the detailed bolsters and signature shield, is built to endure while delivering a distinctive, recognizable look. It’s a knife that carries well, performs reliably, and stands out in any collection.
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