Case Mother of Pearl Pocket Knives
September 10, 2007
For 2007 Case has created a family of knives with a lustrous quality that can
only be found in an oyster shell. The new Mother of Pearl Knives come in
12 different patterns and are sure to be a collector favorite.
The iridescent appearance of mother of pearl has been enjoyed for centuries
and is can be found on everything from the frets of Gibson guitars to beautiful
mosaics in age old municipal buildings. This beautiful handle material is
also noted for its ability to withstand shrinking, expanding and movement when
set in a knife handle.
The Case patterns for this iridescent collectible are as follows:
- Baby Butterbean (82132 SS) 2 3/4" closed
- Eisenhower (08263 SS) 3 1/8" closed
- Lockback (81225L SS) 3" closed
- Mini Trapper (8207SS) 3 1/2" closed
- Mini Trapper Golf Tool (8207G SS) 3 1/2" closed
- Peanut (8220 SS) 2 7/8" closed
- Small Stockman (8333 SS) 2 5/8" closed
- Small Swell Center Jack (8225 1/2 SS) 3" closed
- Small Texas Toothpick (810096 SS) 3" closed
- Tiny Muskat (Tiny Muskrat SS) 2 5/8" closed
- Trapper (8254 SS) 4 1/8" closed
- Wharncliff Tiny Trapper (81154W SS) 2 3/8" closed
With such an array of popular Case patterns their is no doubt that this
series will be a success. The notable knife in this collection though is
the Mini Trapper with golf tool. The golf tool makes a great wedding,
groomsmen, or graduation gift, and the pearl handle really makes the gift
special. Whether it is for a gift or for keeps, these knives are sure to
draw the eye and quite a few collectors to boot.
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