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These Peach Seed Jigged Antique Bone handles are given a special Pocket Worn® hand finish to give them that comfortable, slightly smoother feel of a Case® knife that has been carried for years in a pocket. Paired with the propeller shield, these knives blend a timeless, familiar appearance with an unyielding work ethic. Borne from an 18th century jack knife, the Case Gunstock (’130 pattern) measures 3 ¾”, weighs 3.3 oz, and features a master Spear blade with a long French nail mark and a secondary Pen blade. Its most prominent feature is its handle shape, which profiles a straight line across the top from its swelled center to the end to create a look resembling the stock found on a traditional shotgun or rifle. Case has offered several different patterns in its history, but two were the most prominent; a small pattern (’15 pattern, which measured 2 7/8” when closed) and this larger version, which was first introduced in the 2004 Case product guide and made very sparingly throughout subsequent years. Its history has made the ‘130 pattern a rare find in today’s market, but Case has solidified its future with this reintroduction. Comes conveniently packaged in a box. Made in Bradford, PA, USA from domestic and imported materials.
- Mirror-polished Tru-Sharp™ surgical steel blades
- Spear and Pen blades
- Peach Seed Jig Antique Bone handle; Case Propeller shield
- Length: 2.75 inches closed and 3.3 ounces
- Limited lifetime warranty
Note: Because we use hand-crafting and natural materials your knife may not look exactly as depicted.