The Case XX Kinfolks Jig Molasses Bone RussLock blends traditional American pocketknife styling with modern one-handed convenience, creating a hardworking everyday carry that's equally at home in a collection or in your pocket. As part of the popular Kinfolks Jig Molasses Bone Series, this knife pairs premium materials with the craftsmanship that has made Case a trusted name for generations.
Its 2.67-inch mirror polished Tru-Sharp surgical steel blade features a versatile clip point profile that excels at slicing, detail work, and daily cutting chores. Tru-Sharp steel is known for its excellent edge retention, corrosion resistance, and ease of maintenance, making it a dependable choice for everyday use. The RussLock's distinctive blade flipper allows for quick, one-handed opening, while the sturdy stainless steel linerlock keeps the blade securely in place during demanding tasks. It's a practical design that combines classic looks with modern functionality.
The handle is crafted from rich Kinfolks Jigged Molasses bone, giving the knife a rugged, timeworn appearance that recalls the great American pocketknives of the past. Deep jigging adds texture and visual appeal, while the warm molasses coloration creates a striking contrast against the polished blade. An inlaid nickel silver bomb-shaped Case shield completes the look, adding a touch of heritage-inspired character. Measuring 4.25 inches closed and weighing just 2.6 ounces, this RussLock offers a comfortable carry without sacrificing capability.
Proudly made in the USA, this knife reflects Case's longstanding commitment to quality materials, skilled craftsmanship, and practical design. Whether you're opening packages, tackling daily tasks, or adding another classic pattern to your collection, this RussLock is built to perform.
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