Case Mother-of-Pearl Knives
The Mother-of-Pearl used in Case knives, harvested from the inner lining of oyster shells from the Far East, is one of nature's most lustrous, luxurious materials. To pin this delicate substance to the handles with nickel silver rivets takes patience, unique skills and confident hands. The result is a knife of rare character and beauty. This year, their Medium Toothpick, Whittler and Pocket Hunter patterns, as well as their stylish new Tuxedo and Seahorse Whittler, are also available with Mother-of Pearl handles
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W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company was created around the turn of the century, during a time when pocketknives were as essential as a watch. Through the years, the company has been recognized as a leader in pioneering new materials and designs in the knife industry.
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