W.R. Case and Sons’ Damascus-bladed SlimLock® Receives Popular Mechanics’ Editor’s Choice Awa

The Case SlimLock with Damascus steel blade was a winner with Popular Mechanics at the 2007 National Hardware Show.
Bradford, PA (May 14, 2007) – W.R. Case and Sons Cutlery Company, an
American manufacturer of premium knives, received an Editor’s Choice
Award from Popular Mechanics magazine on Tuesday, May 8 at the National
Hardware Show in Orlando, Florida. The Case SlimLock® folder with
Damascus blade was one of only thirteen products to be chosen from
among thousands of products this year, and the only pocket knife to
have won an award. The Editor’s Choice Awards highlight products which
demonstrate outstanding achievement in innovation, invention, design
and engineering.
John Sullivan, Case’s Director of Marketing, states, “The SlimLock
represents the finest, most modern pocket folder ever offered by Case.
We’re honored to receive such a prestigious award.”
Popular Mechanics recognized the Case SlimLock for its unique blend of
beauty, quality construction, and useful function, calling it “the
quintessential example of the knife maker's art.” They add, “It's not
just exotically beautiful, it's razor sharp and resharpens easily.”
Case
offers the SlimLock with several handle material options. Traditional
bone-handled models are offered in 6.5 BoneStag™, Mediterranean Blue,
Smooth Chestnut and Classic Green. Other exotic handle choices include
Ebony wood (pictured), Snakewood, Smooth Abalone, and presentation
grade Mother-of-Pearl.
The SlimLock’s
standard features include a convenient one-hand opening thumb stud and
an adjustable pivot screw to control blade action. A steel liner locks
the blade open for added security. A genuine leather carrying sheath
is included with the unique product package which pays tribute to John
Russell Case, the company’s founder.
The SlimLock is currently offered with a drop point blade made from
BG-42 steel (a high performance stainless alloy). Limited quantities
are available with ladder-patterned Damascus steel blades. The
Damascus steel is hand-forged with a 1075 carbon steel and 201 nickel
alloy.
This is the first time the Damascus-bladed SlimLock had appeared at the National Hardware Show.
View Popular Mechanics’ Editor’s Choice Awards coverage online:
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