Case Saddlehorn Pocket Knife
The Saddlehorn has a western flair to it that sets it apart from the rest. It contains two blades contained in it's sleek package. The 110 pattern is a 3 1/2" jack knife that is known as a saddlehorn. Case makes them with one and two blades. The master blade is a clip blade, and the second is a skinner blade, the 100 pattern is also known as a beavertail trapper, which most have two blades, but some older versions of this Saddlehorn have only one blade. Most of these do not have a rear bolster. Case began manufacturing this pattern before 1915. As with all WR Case products, the Saddlehorn is still proudly made in the United States of America.
W.R. Case Saddlehorn Bermuda Green Knife with Two Blades
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W.R. Case Saddlehorn Knife with Second Cut Jigged Black Bone
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