Case XX built the Slant Peppermint Corelon Series to capture classic American pocket knife heritage with a crisp, festive twist that demands attention. Every knife in the series features mirror-polished Tru-Sharp surgical steel blades—honed razor-sharp from the start and engineered to stay that way through tough jobs. Nail nicks deliver that traditional, reliable open, while slanted nickel silver bolsters bring distinctive style and add rugged reinforcement to the frame.
This Medium Stockman serves as a true multi-tool powerhouse with three blades ready for anything: a clip point for piercing and detail work, a sheepsfoot for controlled, safe slicing, and a spey for sweeping cuts or skinning tasks. The swirled red and ivory Corelon handles pop with peppermint-inspired patterns that look sharp and hold up better than old-school materials, backed by solid brass liners for extra strength and that familiar substantial feel. An inlaid nickel silver Case shield stamps it with authentic legacy craftsmanship.
Closed at 3.63 inches and weighing only 2.6 ounces, it rides featherlight in any pocket yet delivers the grip and balance needed when you pull it out for real work. The pattern's proven design makes it a favorite for tradesmen, outdoorsmen, or anyone who wants versatile cutting power without bulk or fuss.
Proudly made in the USA, this Medium Stockman carries Case's generations of reliability while the Slant Peppermint Corelon adds bold energy to a timeless workhorse.
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Please note: the knife you receive may or may not have limited premiere edition blade etches as seen in the pictures displayed. We cannot guarantee that your knife will have these blade etchings.