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W.R. CASE & SONS AND BROOKS & DUNN COMMITTED TO AMERICAN MANUFACTURING
- By Fred Feightner
- 12/2/2009
- Press Releases
Making a Case for America is a campaign being spearheaded by an American manufacturer of pocket knives; W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company. The program aims to reconnect Americans with small towns by advocating the “mom and pop” stores that carry their American made products. Case has just released a holiday radio special and a consumer sweepstakes in support of the program.
Red Hill Cutlery, located at 1628 North Logsdon Parkway in Radcliff, Kentucky, will be hosting a ribbon cutting ceremony this Saturday, September 26, at 10:00 a.m. to celebrate the opening of its new Kentucky Museum of American Pocketknives. The ceremony will be part of a special “Celebrating American Made” event which begins at 9:00 a.m. The events are part of Case Cutlery’s Making a Case for America initiative, which promotes the local sale of products still made in the U.S.A.
The new Norfolk pattern (TB’22009), bears many features normally seen in Tony Bose’s own custom knives, but hand-crafted by Case artisans in much the same way as the original Sheffield masters.
Limited XX Edition XXIV Knives Lead New Product Introductions from Case
- By Fred Feightner
- 06/1/2009
- Press Releases
For many Case collectors, a new season unfolds with the announcement of Case’s next Limited Edition knife series. The new Limited XX Edition XXIV knives feature Blue Lagoon Bone handles bearing a bomb-shaped shield, blades made of Tru-Sharp stainless steel, and decorative etching on the main blades.
The TrapperLock (‘154L) – Case’s New Single-bladed Liner Lock
- By Fred Feightner
- 01/15/2009
- Press Releases
Bradford, PA (January 15, 2009) – Knife fans span generations, and Case’s newest knife pattern offers something for people at any age. The new Case TrapperLock (‘154L) offers one of the knife industry’s most traditional pattern shapes with a more modern liner-locking Clip blade that opens with just one hand. The new Case TrapperLock will be offered with a stainless steel blade in Pocket Worn® Old Red Bone, Genuine India Stag, and Rogers Jigged Mediterranean Blue bone. Smooth Yellow Synthetic and Standard Jigged Chestnut bone handle versions will be offered with a Chrome Vanadium (CV) blade.
Recent Articles
Case Video Featured on National Association of Manufacturers Website
- By Fred Feightner
- 03/31/2008
- Press Releases
A six-minute video piece which combines a brief lesson in Case Company history with factory tour footage is being featured on a section of the NAM’s website entitled, “How Cool Things are Made.”
Bradford, PA (February 1, 2008) – Millions of people have enjoyed the unique beauty and hand-crafted appeal of finished Case knives for over a century. Now millions can enjoy a rare opportunity to see how Case knives are made from inside the Case factory, in a new episode of the HOW IT’S MADE television series, which airs at 9:00 p.m. on Friday, February 22nd on the Science Channel, part of the Discovery Networks.
Bradford, PA (February 1, 2008) – Case and Tony Bose have teamed up again to create a new pattern which blends several rich features into a design that’s as functional as it is elegant.
Case XX Treasure Trove Won by Molly Timbs, a dedicated knife collector from Walton, West Virginia
- By Fred Feightner
- 01/25/2008
- Press Releases
Bradford, PA (January 28, 2008) – Hunting for treasure is all about the prize, and for Molly Timbs of Walton, West Virginia, a visit to a Case XX Treasure Hunt event at Around the Farm Store in Ripley, West Virginia on June 30, 2007 has really paid off.
W.R. Case Announces New Collector Appreciation Event in 2008
- By Fred Feightner
- 12/19/2007
- Press Releases
W.R. Case & Sons has announced a new two-day event scheduled for summer of 2008, designed to pay tribute to the thousands of enthusiasts who collect Case knives. Registration forms are available now!





























