This Case XX Mini Copperlock pocket knife with amber bone handles is assembled in Bradford, Pennsylvania using Case’s Tru-Sharp stainless — rust-resistant, holds an edge through daily use, and sharpens cleanly on a standard oil or water stone. The knife is a locking copperhead pattern knife with a single clip blade — the lockback mechanism holds the blade open under working use, and the smaller ‘mini’ size fits a coin pocket or small hand comfortably.
The handle is amber bone handles — the warm brown tone Case collectors identify as a signature — Case’s handle patterns are part of why collectors identify knives decades after manufacture. Everyday use keeps the knife sharp and develops the character Case collectors value. Clean after wet use, oil the pivot occasionally, and the knife will outlast its owner.
W.R. Case & Sons has been making pocket knives in Bradford, Pennsylvania since 1889 — the longest continuously operating American cutlery company. Every knife is assembled at the Bradford factory from American steel, and Case knives are one of the most collected American pocket knives in the country: tang stamps indicate the manufacturing year, and condition-graded knives trade among collectors decades after original sale.





