I Only Own 5 Case Knives…

In this video I’m sharing my entire W.R. Case & Sons knife collection — just five traditional pocket knives (for now). I walk through each knife in detail, covering handle materials, blade shapes, carbon steel vs stainless steel, fit and finish, and what I like (and don’t like) about each one. Knives Featured: • Full-size CopperLock in Ginger Ale Winterbottom Bone (2013) – stainless steel, bomb shield, clip point blade with swedge and long pull • Full-size CopperLock in Burnt Indigo Bone – stainless steel, banner shield, wharncliffe blade with long pull • Swayback in Chestnut Jigged Bone (2018) – chrome vanadium carbon steel, wharncliffe blade, excellent walk and talk • Zippo Edition Sod Buster Jr. (2019) in Chestnut Jigged Bone – stainless steel, classic utilitarian blade with great belly and slicing performance • Sod Buster Jr. in Amber Peach Seed Jigged Bone (2024) – carbon steel, traditional peach seed jigging I also show the Case blade pick I carry on my keys, which has become an essential tool when opening tight or rusty traditional knives at flea markets and antique stores. If you’re into traditional slipjoint knives, Case jigged bone handles, CopperLocks, Sod Busters, Swaybacks, carbon steel vs stainless steel comparisons, and American-made pocket knives, this walkthrough gives a detailed look at five unique examples. How many Case knives are in your collection? #CaseKnives #TraditionalPocketKnife #Slipjoint #KnifeCollection #EDC