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W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company Handcrafted Knives - Instructional video exploring how case knives are manufactured.

Location: Bradford, PA
http://wrcase.com/index_en.php

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  • MADE IN USA!

  • wow... my money went to a good cause! :) 5/5 great vid!

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  • my grandpa left me his case xx knife when he died and it is an amazing little knifeit is razor sharp i love case xx knives

  • I just bought a trapper lock and that thing is smooth as glass. Well worth the money.

  • Excellent video. Makes me even more proud to be a Case owner.

  • I've owned three case knives, and they are great! I bought them all new, and they were not cheap; however, I got a great product and I'm convinced that I paid a fair price for an American-made product that was made by workers who received a fair wage. When you think about price points, think about what you're losing when you buy a knife manufactured in another country; keeping our manufacturing abilities does matter!

  • The only german knife i found better as far as a work knife is the eye brand i have a case and a eye brand there both relly good

  • Case knives,still made in U.S.A. !

  • I'd argue that SAKs are just as traditional. Victorinox and Case were founded only a few years apart in the late 1800's.

    I bought a Peanut a couple months ago and it's a handy little knife, only $20 for the yellow plastic scales, but I think I still prefer my Vic Soldier because the backspring is stronger and has a nicer snap to it when opening the blade

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