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The Case Cheetah Cub Caribbean Blue Bone Pocket Knife is part of the 2026 Case XX Vault line, a collection of knives from the past that Case has brought back into production just for 2026. Grab yours before this unique knife heads back into retirement.
The Cheetah Cub's signature feature is the swing guard, which tucks neatly against the handle when the knife is folded closed, and swings open to shield your hand from the blade while the knife is in use. The clip blade locks securely into place while in use.
The 2026 Cheetah Cub is a trimmed down version of the original Cheetah knife, with a compact 3.5-inch frame that makes this knife an ideal everyday pocket knife.
This knife's sawcut jigged bone handles in a beautiful Caribbean blue draw the eye, and are very comfortable to hold. The front has an inlaid metal Case Knives shield. As the bone is a natural material, the handles of each of these knives are all unique and may not exactly match the image.
The blades on this knife are made from mirror-polished Tru-Sharp surgical stainless steel, which is tough enough to get the job done, corrosion resistant, and easy to resharpen after a hard day's work.
The Case Caribbean Blue Bone Cheetah Cub Knife is made in Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA from domestic and imported materials, and is backed by Case's limited lifetime warranty. Production of this XX Vault piece will only continue through the year 2026.
Engraving: Up to 8 characters can be engraved on both sides of the Cheetah Cub's blade.
Features of the Cheetah Cub Caribbean Blue Bone Pocket Knife:
- Mirror-polished Tru-Sharp surgical stainless steel locking clip blade
- Sawcut jig Caribbean blue bone handles
- Swing guard
- Metal shield inlay with Case logo
- Made in the USA
- Case XX 2026 Vault Program
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
Overall Length (Closed): 3.5 inches
Blade Length: 2.73 inches
Weight: 1.9 ozBlade Types: Clip Blade
Locking Mechanism: Back Lock
Sheath: Sold SeparatelyCase 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