The Case XX Limited Edition Barnboard Jigged Bermuda Green Bone Series blends timeless pocketknife tradition with standout materials and collectible craftsmanship that’s built to impress from every angle. Each knife in the series features mirror polished Tru-Sharp surgical steel blades with classic nail nicks and a special “LimitedXXEdition Series XXXLX” blade etch that gives the collection a distinctive identity collectors and Case enthusiasts will appreciate for years to come. The Barnboard Jigged Bermuda Green bone handles bring rugged texture and rich natural color to the frame, creating a weathered, work-ready appearance that pairs perfectly with the inlaid brass Case USA shield.
This Large Stockman pattern carries the versatility and dependable design that have made it one of the most respected traditional folders ever built. Equipped with mirror polished clip point, sheepsfoot, and spey blades, it’s ready to handle everything from detailed cutting work to everyday utility tasks with ease. The clip point blade delivers excellent piercing and slicing performance, the sheepsfoot offers controlled cuts with added safety, and the spey blade handles precision work with classic stockman efficiency. Together, the three-blade setup gives this knife the kind of functionality that’s made the pattern a longtime favorite among outdoorsmen, ranchers, and collectors alike.
At 4.25 inches closed and weighing 4.1 ounces, this Large Stockman has a substantial feel in hand without becoming bulky in the pocket. The smooth backsprings, polished bolsters, and precision fit and finish showcase the craftsmanship that’s kept Case knives at the forefront of American cutlery for generations. Proudly made in the USA, this limited edition release combines heritage styling with premium materials in a knife that’s equally suited for collection, carry, or display.
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