Product Details
Kickstart™ 3.3" Clip Point Old Red Bone Folding Knife by Case Knives®. The Case patented Kickstart technology comes alive in the Kickstart TrapperLock, the second knife in our assisted opening line. Using the thumb stud on the polished Clip blade allows easy, efficient opening and locking to get the job done. The Kickstart TrapperLock family includes handles of Bone, Carbon Fiber and Synthetic, and each knife comes complete with thumb stud, nickel silver bolsters and belt clip. Comes conveniently packaged in a box. Made in Bradford, PA, USA from domestic and imported materials.
Notes
- Because they use hand-crafting and natural materials your knife may not look exactly as depicted
- Not legal for sale in the following states: New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Wisconsin, Texas, Illinois, Michigan, Massachusetts and Hawaii
- Can not be sold internationally
Specifications
Handle Material: Old Red Bone |
Handle Finish: Jigged |
Blade Type: Clip |
Blade Length(s): 3.3" |
Lock Type: Liner Lock |
Blade Material: Tru-Sharp™ Stainless |
Blade Finish: Mirror-Polished |
Closed Length: 4.13" |
Weight: 3.6 oz |
Sheath: Sold Separately |
Features
- Mirror-Polished Tru-Sharp™ surgical steel blade; Corn Cob Jig Pocket Worn Old Red Bone handle with Case Oval Script shield
- One-hand opening liner locking Clip blade; Thumb stud and belt clip
- Kickstart Assisted Opening Technology - US Patent 7,085,163
Case® is an American manufacturer of premium knives that are built on a legacy of quality and perseverance. Its roots extend back to 1889 when four enterprising brothers (a.k.a. “The Case Brothers”) began selling handcrafted knives from the back of a wagon in Upstate New York. Today Case’s offerings cover a wide range of product categories from traditional folding pocket knives to fixed blade sporting knives. And because they’re carefully crafted with the finest materials and twice tested for durability, Case knives are not only passed down for generations, but they have found their way into the hands of famous admirers and avid collectors, including some famous prize-winning bull riders and even former U.S. presidents.