
Case has brought its latest innovations and standout collections to Blade Show Atlanta 2025, giving fans the opportunity to explore new core and seasonal families, the recently launched Crossroads XR Sod Buster® Jr. and returning favorites from the Longhouse® and Highbanks® Bridgeline series.
One of the highlights this year is the XR Sod Buster® Jr., part of the Case Crossroads (“XR”) Series, which reimagines the classic Case ’37 pattern. First introduced at SHOT Show 2025, this updated model pairs a stonewashed S35VN stainless steel blade with handle materials like burlap laminate, G-10 and composite wood. Designed with its modern screwed-together frame and slip joint mechanism, the precision build is secured with torque screws instead of pins to reinforce the knife's integrity and performance over time.
Case’s 2025 core families feature new materials and more refreshed takes on legacy patterns, including one pattern that’s celebrating its return from the Case XX® Vault after a long hiatus. The Dark Red Burlap Micarta® series includes seven carbon steel slip-joint knives with Micarta® handles, available in patterns like the Seahorse Whittler, Mini Trapper and Folding Hunter. The Green Apple Bone family offers deep Peach Seed jigging that blends dark dyed centers with bright yellow ends. The Blue Sycamore Wood collection features wood handles with a blue and tan grain, mirror-polished blades, nickel-silver bolsters and brass Case bomb shields. Also returning in 2025 is the Baby Doc, a compact pattern inspired by vintage doctor’s knives, offered in more than a dozen handle styles, including Genuine Stag and Pocket Worn Old Red Bone before it returns to the Vault at year’s end.
The Case Bridgeline series, which includes the Longhouse® and Highbanks® patterns, will also be on display. These knives feature lightweight aluminum frames and bolsters, stonewashed satin finished CPM20CV steel blades and performance-focused design elements. The Longhouse® includes a front flipper, ball bearing pivot and liner lock mechanism, while the Highbanks® offers a more traditional slip-joint design, modified Wharncliffe blade with a half-stop action, and Micarta® or Dymalux® rosewood handles.
Case’s Summer 2025 product families emphasize color, detail, and collectibility. The Pacific Tides Kirinite® line includes synthetic handles with a swirl of blue, silver and white, finished with a Block Bowtie shield. Two additional summer series have been recently released to Case dealers; the Olive Green Bone family, which features Sawcut jigged handles, mirror-polished blades and the Case ‘XX’ Bowtie shield, and the Ocean Blue Bone family, part of the 2025 XX Limited Edition XXXVIII series, showcasing Case’s all-new Gator Jig handle, pewter-colored oval shields and etched blade embellishments.
“The 2025 Case collection builds on the patterns our customers know and love while introducing thoughtful updates in materials and design,” said Brent Tyler, Vice President of Global Marketing at Case. “Blade Show is always a key moment for us to connect with our community, and we’re looking forward to showcasing what’s new in 2025.”
New offerings from Case’s spring/summer collection, including the latest 2025 gift items, will also be on display.
Visit Case Knives at Atlanta's 2025 BLADE Show, Booth #109, at the Cobb Galleria Centre from June 6 to 8, 2025.