Case Cutlery Bowie Presentation Knife w/sheath
Model: 286
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The illustrated Case Knife is the Case Bowie Knife with a 9 1/2" clip point bowie blade made of stainless steel. The blade has a mirror polished finish. The black triple riveted synthetic handle has a brass cross guard. A genuine leather sheath is included with this Case knife. The Case Bowie Knife weighs 50 ounces.
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W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company of Bradford, Pennsylvania, is one of the most recognized names in the knife industry. The company, which has made handcrafted knives since 1889, has introduced innovation while continuing to make knives the old-fashioned way - through the hands of skilled craftsmen.
Case offers knives to fit virtually any need, from the convenience of a handy pocketknife to working and hunting knives and specialty cutlery such as the RussLock® which can be opened with one hand and this year’s new Mini Trapper with Golf Tool and Hobo® with Spoon. Case offers hundreds of different styles of knives, including many original designs such as the popular CopperLock‰, Baby Butterbean, Sod Buster® and XX-Changer®.
Case’s commitment to quality begins with the materials used in production and is perfected by the talented hands of the master craftsmen and skilled employees who make Case knives.
Only the finest handle materials are used by Case. Materials include: imported Brazilian cattle bone used because of its density and strength; hardwoods such as rosewood; elegant mother-of-pearl and the new turquoise and black Jet stone.
In addition to a wide variety of handle materials, Case distinguishes certain handles with specially created patterns called jigs. Jigged bone is bone that has been notched to give it a rough texture. Jigging is done by hand for any knife sporting a Vintage Bone handle. Case has a variety of jig patterns including: Smooth, Standard, Rogers, Corn Cob, Rogers Corn Cob and PeachSeed.
Case customers have a choice of two different types of steel: the convenience of TruSharp™ surgical steel, a high-carbon stainless cutlery steel, or the tradition of chrome vanadium. While the surgical steel blades are easier to maintain and more resistant to rust and corrosion, many traditionalists prefer chrome vanadium, the original type of blade used by Case.
Case spares no expense on the internal components of its knives. While the average consumer doesn’t always notice the genuine brass liners or the nickel silver bolsters, these special touches are key to making a knife that will last for generations.
Perhaps the most famous quality assurance Case has is the distinctive “XX” that each Case knife wears like a badge of honor. The stamp of quality on each Case knife blade signifies that the blade has been properly tempered and tested — not once, but twice. It is more time consuming to produce a Case knife — on average, each knife takes eight weeks to make and is touched by more than 125 sets of hands — but the folks at Case believe the end result is a knife unlike any other on the market today.
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Jim G. from Birmingham, ALThis Bowie from Case is a massive, aesthetically-pleasing blade that is pretty much what most people believe a Bowie knife should look like. Actually it is a reproduction of a Bowie military survival knife initially issued in the 1940's. This reproduction was introduced in the 1960's with a different style sheath(black leather, with brass safety guard covering the point area). I personally liked the earlier version knife and sheath better(the earlier knife had a brass strip bradded to the back of the blade as the original historic Bowie purportedly had)but this current version is quite fine with its nutmeg-brown western-style sheath and plain polished blade-- a beautiful knife and very well-made.




C J. from Los Angeles, CAIt was a beautiful, high quality knife that my boyfriend wanted to put in a glass case, but I talked him into using it for hunting and etc.




Helene H. from Botswana, Southern AfricaExcellent product.




Tom K. from Austin, TXThis is a superb re-make of the V-44 WWII survival knife with a slightly longer blade and no grooves. The workmanship is superior. There is no comparison to foreign made models. If you can't afford an original V-44, buy this knife.