The Case XX Carbon Steel Persimmon Orange Gator Jigged Bone Sod Buster Jr. is proof that a hardworking knife doesn't need unnecessary complexity to get the job done. Built around one of Case's most iconic patterns, this compact folder delivers rugged performance, timeless styling, and the kind of dependability that's made the Sod Buster a favorite among ranchers, outdoorsmen, and everyday users for generations.
Part of the Carbon Steel Persimmon Orange Gator Jigged Bone Series, this knife features a mirror polished 1095 carbon steel skinner blade measuring 2.8 inches long. The skinner profile provides a generous cutting edge and excellent slicing performance, making it ideal for everyday chores, work around the farm, outdoor adventures, and countless utility tasks. A traditional nail nick allows easy opening while preserving the classic character of the design. Known for its toughness and edge-holding ability, 1095 carbon steel takes an exceptionally sharp edge and is easy to maintain in the field. Over time, the blade develops a natural patina that gives each knife its own unique personality.
The handle showcases eye-catching Persimmon Orange Gator Jigged Bone scales that blend traditional materials with bold modern color. Deep gator jigging creates texture and visual depth while providing a comfortable and secure grip. Brass pins and liners reinforce the knife's durable construction, and the inlaid nickel silver bowtie-shaped Case shield serves as a proud symbol of American craftsmanship and heritage.
Measuring 3.63 inches closed and weighing only 2.1 ounces, the Sod Buster Jr. is compact enough for effortless pocket carry while remaining large enough to handle serious cutting work. Its straightforward design and reliable performance make it a knife you'll reach for day after day. Proudly made in the USA, it reflects the quality, tradition, and attention to detail that have defined Case knives for well over a century.
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