Case XX 22762 Kentucky Bluegrass Jig Bone Medium Stockman 6318 SS – Made in USA

$74.99

Case XX #22762 — a #22762 Medium Stockman with Kentucky Bluegrass jig bone handle, three blades, 6318 SS pattern, 3 5/8 inch closed — bluegrass-themed collector pattern. Hand-assembled in Bradford, Pennsylvania since 1889. Made in the USA.

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Key Features

  • Case XX #22762 pocket knife
  • Specs: #22762 Medium Stockman with Kentucky Bluegrass jig bone handle, three blades, 6318 SS pattern, 3 5/8 inch closed — bluegrass-themed collector pattern
  • Hand-assembled American steel cutlery
  • Traditional handle materials (bone, synthetic, stag, jigged bone)
  • Manufactured in Bradford, Pennsylvania since 1889
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The Case XX #22762 is a #22762 Medium Stockman with Kentucky Bluegrass jig bone handle, three blades, 6318 SS pattern, 3 5/8 inch closed — bluegrass-themed collector pattern. The knife is hand-assembled at Case’s Bradford, Pennsylvania plant — the longest-running American pocket-knife company — from American steel and traditional handle materials.

Right pocket knife for daily-carry users, traditional-knife collectors, hunters, fishermen, and outdoorsmen. Case XX patterns are the default reference for American pocket cutlery — the knives that built the category.

W.R. Case & Sons (Case XX) has been making pocket knives in Bradford, Pennsylvania since 1889 — over 135 years of American cutlery manufacturing. The XX shield is the brand’s signature mark, and Case is the longest-running American pocket-knife company. Each knife is hand-assembled at the Bradford plant from American steel and traditional handle materials (bone, jigged bone, synthetic, stag horn).

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