Case Smooth Orange Synthetic Medium Stockman
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Case Smooth Orange Synthetic Medium Stockman

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Case Smooth Orange Synthetic Medium StockmanKnife Features HANDLE Orange Synthetic The bright shade of our durable Orange Synthetic makes them easy to locate whenever you reach for them outdoors. BLADES Clip The Clip blade is extremely versatile just the thing for those everyday tasks at work or around the house. With a sharp point for piercing, the shape allows for better control of the cutting edge. Sheepfoot The Sheepfoot blade features a straight edge and a curved back, allowing for greater

Knife Features

HANDLE

Orange Synthetic

The bright shade of our durable Orange Synthetic makes them easy to locate whenever you reach for them outdoors.

BLADES

Clip

The Clip blade is extremely versatile — just the thing for those everyday tasks at work or around the house. With a sharp point for piercing, the shape allows for better control of the cutting edge.

Sheepfoot

The Sheepfoot blade features a straight edge and a curved back, allowing for greater tip strength and control of the cutting edge with your fingers. Originally designed for trimming sheep’s hooves, this blade is ideal for carving and carpentry work.

Spey

The Spey blade was a vital tool for farmers and ranchers who would use it when castrating livestock. Also a favored tool for skinning game, this all-purpose blade shape is found in many popular knife patterns such as the Trapper.


SPECS

  • Model No.: 80509
  • Pattern: Medium Stockman
  • Pattern Stamp: 4318 SS
  • Handle Material: Orange Synthetic
  • Handle Finish: Smooth
  • Blade Type: Clip, Sheepfoot, Spey
  • Blade Length(s): 2.57 in, 1.88 in, 1.71 in
  • Lock Type: Non-Locking (Slip Joint) 
  • Blade Material: Tru-Sharp™ Stainless
  • Blade Finish: Polished
  • Closed Length: 3.63 in
  • Weight: 2.6 oz
  • Sheath: Sold Separately

About

This Medium Stockman is a part of the Smooth Orange Synthetic Family. Radiating with warmth and a sense of adventure, these beaming beauties are perfect for hunters, trappers, fishing pros and even collectors. The vibrant orange shade of the heavy-duty synthetic handles makes them easy to locate when outdoors. Stockman's pack three blades in a convenient but very practical pocket knife. The Clip and Sheepfoot blade sit on the pocket end while the Spey blade sits on the cap end. The Clip blade is commonly used as a multi-purpose blade and preferred for detail work. The Sheepfoot blade allows for added strength at the point making it great for carving and achieving a clean cut. The Spey blade is commonly used as an all-purpose utility blade. This knife is constructed with Case Tru-Sharp™ stainless steel which is a special high-carbon steel that helps the blades hold an edge longer than conventional steel. It also offers extraordinary blade strength and corrosion resistance. Comes conveniently packaged in a box. Made in Bradford, PA, USA from domestic and imported materials.

  • Polished Tru-Sharp™ surgical stainless steel blades
  • Clip, Sheepfoot, and Spey blades
  • Smooth Orange Synthetic handle
  • Length: 3.63 inches closed and 2.5 ounces
  • Limited lifetime warranty

Note: Because we use hand-crafting and natural materials your knife may not look exactly as depicted.

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