The Case XX Limited Edition Barnboard Jigged Bermuda Green Bone Series brings together classic American craftsmanship, eye-catching handle materials, and collectible appeal in a lineup built for serious Case fans and traditional knife enthusiasts alike. Every knife in the series features mirror polished Tru-Sharp surgical steel blades with nail nicks and a distinctive “LimitedXXEdition Series XXXLX” blade etch that sets these pieces apart from standard production models. The rich Barnboard Jigged Bermuda Green bone handles deliver a rugged, timeworn appearance with deep texture and character, while the inlaid brass Case USA shield adds a timeless finishing touch.
This Axe Handle pattern stands out as a special collaboration with legendary knifemaker Bill Ruple, combining traditional slipjoint styling with unique engineering details collectors appreciate. Built with a one-piece integral backspring, this folder showcases the kind of precision construction and attention to detail that’s become increasingly rare in modern production knives. Measuring approximately 4.4 inches closed and weighing around 4.2 ounces, it carries with authority while remaining comfortable in the pocket. The 3.46-inch mirror polished clip point blade offers excellent versatility for everyday cutting tasks, with the keen edge retention and corrosion resistance that have made Case Tru-Sharp steel a trusted favorite for generations.
Proudly made in the USA, this limited edition Axe Handle reflects the heritage, quality, and craftsmanship that continue to define Case knives after more than a century of production. Whether it finds a place in a display collection or rides daily in your pocket, it’s a knife built to be admired and used for years to come.
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