Case Medium Stockman: Three Blades, One Story
Some tools get better with age.
Others never needed improving at all.
Take this pocket knife from Case.
At first glance, it’s deceptively simple – amber bone handles with a peach seed pattern that catches the light just right.
But there’s serious heritage here.
Three blades nest inside – clip, sheepfoot, and pen.
Each one earned its spot through decades of real work. The chrome vanadium steel takes a razor edge.
The bone handles warm to your touch.
At 3? inches closed, it vanishes in your pocket until needed.
No springs.
No locks.
No tactical anything.
Just time-tested design from Bradford, Pennsylvania, where Case has been making knives for over a century.
From opening letters to trimming twine, it’s the kind of tool that makes you wonder why we ever needed more.