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CASE 00263 Folding Pocket Knife, 2.6 in Spear, 1.97 in Pen L Blade, 2-Blade, Amber Handle

00263 KNIFE POCKET 2 BLADES 3-5/8 IN
Item #: 80051133

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00263
CASE POCKET KNIVES

00263 KNIFE POCKET 2 BLADES 3-5/8 IN
CASE 00263 Folding Pocket Knife, 2.6 in Spear, 1.97 in Pen L Blade, 2-Blade, Amber Handle; 5EA/SHELF PACK

The Canoe knife get its name from its canoe-like shaped handle. This durable folding knife features two blades on opposing ends, the spear blade and the pen blade. The spear blade is used as a heavy-duty utility tool and great for piercing. The pen blade is great for light work and good for sharpening. The Canoe knife can be used for fishing related jobs like cutting hooks off lines, cleaning fish and cutting through finishing line easily. This knife is constructed with our chrome vanadium (CV) steel. Some knife lovers will settle for nothing less than chrome vanadium blades, since this special formula of alloyed steel is the "original" CASE blade steel. CASE chrome vanadium blades are known for their edge-holding ability and easy resharpening. However, they are less resistant to rusting, pitting and discoloration than stainless steel.
  • The spear blade features a symmetrical shape with a stronger blade tip for piercing
  • This heavy-duty blade is a favorite with farmers and anyone else with some tough cuts to make
  • The pen blade shape was originally designed to cut and sharpen turkey quills for use as ink pens
  • The material is procured internationally, rendered from the hearty shin bone of Zebu cattle, a substance tough enough for the rigors of case knife demands
  • For everyday task and farming
Blade FinishPolished Mirror
Blade Length2.6 in Spear 1.97 in Pen
Blade MaterialChrome Vanadium Steel
Blade TypeSpear Pen
Closed Length3.63
Handle ColorAmber
Handle MaterialAmber Bone
Number of Blades2

Item Specifications

  • KNIVES
  • 0.19 lbs per EA
AS LOW AS $66.14/EA
Qty Breaks Available
1-4$67.49
5+$66.14
Available to Order (Non Stockable)
UOM : EA
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