The Case XX Kinfolks Jig Molasses Bone Sod Buster Jr. delivers the straightforward reliability that has made the Sod Buster pattern a favorite among working people for generations. Compact, durable, and built with classic American craftsmanship, this knife is designed to handle everyday cutting tasks while showcasing the timeless character collectors and Case enthusiasts appreciate.
Part of the Kinfolks Jig Molasses Bone Series, this Sod Buster Jr. features a mirror polished Tru-Sharp surgical steel skinner blade measuring 2.8 inches long. The skinner profile offers excellent slicing performance and plenty of cutting edge for daily chores, making it well suited for everything from opening packages and cutting rope to general utility work. The blade includes a traditional nail nick for smooth manual opening and benefits from the proven performance of Tru-Sharp surgical steel, known for its corrosion resistance, edge retention, and easy maintenance.
The handle is crafted from beautifully finished Kinfolks Jigged Molasses bone, giving the knife a rich, rugged appearance that recalls classic pocketknives carried across generations. The deep jigging adds texture and visual depth while enhancing grip during use. An inlaid nickel silver bomb-shaped Case shield provides a distinctive finishing touch and highlights the knife's heritage-inspired design. The warm molasses coloration pairs perfectly with the brilliant mirror-polished blade, creating a traditional look that's both handsome and functional.
At 3.63 inches closed and weighing only 2.1 ounces, the Sod Buster Jr. is compact enough for comfortable pocket carry while remaining capable enough for daily use. Proudly made in the USA, it reflects Case's enduring commitment to quality materials, skilled craftsmanship, and dependable performance.
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