The Case XX My First Case Peanut in Red Peach Seed Jigged Bone is a classic introduction to traditional pocketknife craftsmanship, designed as a meaningful first step into collecting or everyday carry. Built on Case’s time-tested Peanut pattern, it blends compact functionality with heirloom-quality materials, making it a thoughtful gift that carries both utility and tradition.
This small but capable folder features two essential blades: a 2.1-inch clip point and a pen blade, both crafted from mirror-polished Tru-Sharp surgical steel. Known for its excellent corrosion resistance, edge retention, and easy maintenance, Tru-Sharp delivers dependable performance in a compact format. The dual-blade setup provides everyday versatility, handling everything from light cutting tasks to more precise detail work.
The handle is made from Old Red Peach Seed jigged bone, offering a rich, warm color paired with a traditional jigged texture that reflects Case’s long heritage of fine knife making. The pattern adds visual depth while also improving grip in hand. Brass pins and liners reinforce the construction, while nickel silver bolsters provide strength at the ends and a polished, classic finish. A nickel silver oval Case shield completes the design, reinforcing its heritage identity and collectible appeal.
Measuring just 2.88 inches closed and weighing only 1.1 ounces, this Peanut carries effortlessly in a pocket, making it ideal for young users or anyone who appreciates a lightweight, traditional slip joint. Despite its small size, it delivers dependable everyday utility wrapped in a timeless design.
Proudly made in the USA, the My First Case Peanut reflects generations of American knife-making tradition, offering a blend of practicality, craftsmanship, and sentimental value that makes it a lasting keepsake.
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