The Longhouse has been one of my favorite knives in a long, long time. I often carry it over my Bugout or Sebenza. That said, I would love to be able to carry it tip down. It just feels right with these top/front flippers. I'd love to see a variation or even a new design with a similar opening method, but a tip down clip.
Im really interesting in the bridgelines. Very nice looking with modern aspects. Might have to try and snag one of those one arm razers with the freedom shield too. I dont have any case knives yet out of the dozen or so slipjoints ive collected so far.
The Longhouse and the Highbanks look fantastic. If I may make a suggestion, it might be worth contouring those scales even if that increases the price $20 or so.
I love the new collab with Bill Ruple. If I can afford it I will definitely pick one up. I really appreciate that Maury is seeming to commit to quality and listening to our concerns. I really really like what I see here and my faith is restored in Case. I'll be on the lookout for my next Case knife. If we can get some Bill Ruple collab knives in the standard production line I'd really like to see that, but the more premium stuff is absolutely welcome. I'd pay a pretty penny for a good knife. If Case can deliver a product like GEC, I'd definitely pay GEC prices for it. Even more with the right designs and materials
Wire Cut.? Even after 135 yrs Case still amaze the community by making new designs and yet have the tradition & culture, making old school the New for us to own and pass down to the next generation. The people's choice. The French Pull is the term we use too. C.A.S.E. - "Constantly Always Seeking Excellence". Cheers from Australia.
Thanks for your kind words and support of the Case Brand....... and whew! Glad to know I was not alone in calling it a French Pull. Love your acronym for C.A.S.E.
When looking down at the collection, there are only two I would never part from, and that is the yellow handle Sodbuster Jr, and a Delica. They are never in the drawer with all the others. One is in the pants, the other one in the coat pocket.
It’s pocket jewelry, that is all these knife manufacturers make now. I’m with you, I buy to use most of the time but it seems now companies don’t make users. I would love to have a edc knife like these, but can’t afford one nor want to fight the scalpers when they go on sale.
I do think the 1,000 will sell out pretty quickly. Very nice knife. We are in for the long haul with Bill Ruple so I would expect to see some standard productions products down the road (similar to what we did with Tony Bose). Thanks for your comments.
Thank you for your comments and kind words. You give me way more credit than I am owed....... not the CEO, just passionate about selling and representing the brand. I have been doing it for a long time (33 years) and get excited about sharing the brand with everyone.
The bridge-line is money, I don't care for traditional knives personally but case might win me over with some of their designs. This presenter is also one of my favourites, he sounds so genuine, humble, empathetic, just a working class type of man.
Thank you for your comments on the Bridge Line and your kind words. I love my job and the Case Brand. I hope you will give our new knives a try...... would love to hear your thoughts!
The Cheetah is definitely an iconic Case pattern. The production was halted during Covid, but not forever. It is not technically in the vault, so I am hopeful that we will see that before too long. I will definitely share your comments too....... I am ready to get some new Cheetahs too!
We are working on more and getting back into stock on some of our strong sellers...... especially the Gray PocketWorn Carbon Steel version....... that has been the toughest to keep in stock lately.
Rough Ryder knives are better than Case knives, not to mention 100% cheaper. Why anyone with common sense would wanna buy a Case knife instead of a Rough Ryder knife is beyond human comprehension 🤦🤦🤦.