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Case US Navy Canoe Antique Bone Pocket Knife

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The Case United States Navy Canoe Knife is an officially licensed product of the US Navy, which has been protecting our country for over 240 years. This handsome Navy version of the Case Canoe has antique bone handles with a naval ship on the front. The bolsters of this showpiece are also embellished with US Navy imagery.

The Case Canoe Knife is named for the canoe-like shape of the handle. It is a folding knife with a blade at each end - a large spear blade on one and a smaller pen blade on the other.

The blades on this knife are made from mirror-polished carbon steel, which is tough enough to get the job done, corrosion resistant, and easy to resharpen after a hard day's work.

The spear blade is perfect for heavy-duty tasks as well as for piercing, while the pen blade is ideal for lighter tasks. With this combination of tools and the knife's unique canoe-like shape, the Canoe Knife is perfect for a day out fishing, as it's suited to cutting hooks off lines, cleaning fish, and cutting fishing line.

The Case Canoe US Navy Knife is made in Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA from domestic and imported materials, and is backed by Case's limited lifetime warranty.

Engraving: Up to 6 characters can be engraved on the pen blade, and up to 8 characters can be engraved on the spear blade of the US Navy Canoe.

Features of the Canoe US Navy Knife:

  • Mirror-polished carbon steel pen blade and spear blade
  • Antique bone handles embellished on one side with a US Naval Ship
  • US Navy-embellished bolsters
  • Made in the USA
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty


Overall Length (Closed): 3.625 inches
Spear Blade Length: 2.6 inches
Pen Blade Length: 1.97 inches
Weight: 2.9 oz

Blade Type: Spear and Pen
Blade Lock Type: Non-locking Slip Joint
Sheath: Sold Separately

Case has been crafting knives in the USA since its founding in 1889, when the four Case brothers began selling hand made knives from the back of a truck in upstate New York.

Made in the USA

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