Case Congress Pocket Knives
Case congress pocket knives for sale.
Case and Sons Cutlery goes all the way back to 1889 when the four Case brothers began selling handcrafted knives from the back of a wagon in New York. For the last one hundred years and for the next one hundred years to come, Case is committed to carefully crafting their knives with the finest materials and testing twice for durability. Today Case is owned by Zippo Manufacturing Company, another family-owned business.
Congress pocket knives are hinged on both ends of the handle boasting anywhere between two and five blades total. Most commonly, there are two blades on each end – one bigger blade and one smaller. The blade types vary depending on what knife you choose.
Check out our great prices on Case Congress pocket knives below.
Case and Sons Cutlery goes all the way back to 1889 when the four Case brothers began selling handcrafted knives from the back of a wagon in New York. For the last one hundred years and for the next one hundred years to come, Case is committed to carefully crafting their knives with the finest materials and testing twice for durability. Today Case is owned by Zippo Manufacturing Company, another family-owned business.
Congress pocket knives are hinged on both ends of the handle boasting anywhere between two and five blades total. Most commonly, there are two blades on each end – one bigger blade and one smaller. The blade types vary depending on what knife you choose.
Check out our great prices on Case Congress pocket knives below.