Case Flippers?

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Anybody seen these yet? I remember a few years ago that Case announced plans for a line of modern knives but I thought those were going to be branded differently and made overseas. Apparently, these are made in the U.S.A by Southern Grind with Case XX stamped on the blade.
https://www.knifecenter.com/item/CASGC0 ... um-handles
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I saw those awhile back, somewhere.
Looks like just another celebrity-endorsed, over-priced knife gimmick.
I'm sure they will appeal to many, but not my poor a**

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I don't like stonewashed blades. Looks like they made the blade from some old galvanized roofing metal.
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A little deeper in price than I like!! ::facepalm:: Look for one on the aftermarket in a yr or so.. ::nod:: John :D
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That's new to me. I had no idea that even existed. I kind of like it. May have to check that out... ::nod::

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looks like a kershaw ::skeptic::
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jmh58 wrote:A little deeper in price than I like!! ::facepalm:: Look for one on the aftermarket in a yr or so.. ::nod:: John :D
Me too John!
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I suspect the price is driven by the S35VN steel and the celebrity connection. I'm out - neither of those things impress me.
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While I think the stone wash looks kinda cool, I'm just not into tactical or single blade knives.
Jacks are okay, I have a few and do carry them, but I much prefer stockmans.
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it's a pass for me........
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I have not held one of the Case Soutern Grinds yet, but I have two Southern Grind knives. A "Bad Monkey" and a "Spider Monkey".
No gimmick, high quality knives.
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If how poorly the Orange County Choppers Chopperlock sold is any indication (most places I know that sell Case can't get rid of them even deeply discounted) and the I don't have high hopes in terms of sales. I'm largely a vintage traditional knife fan (even at 22), I have some higher end tactical type folders and like them, such as Spyderco, and Eickhorn, I just feel that this isn't a knife Case's target market won't buy, and a lot of people into tactical knives don't care for Case.
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Steve Warden wrote:While I think the stone wash looks kinda cool, I'm just not into tactical or single blade knives.
Jacks are okay, I have a few and do carry them, but I much prefer stockmans.
Me too Steve. When I think pocket knife, I think stockman. I almost feel undergunned without three blades. Lol
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Nothing hew here. These were introduced over a year ago, first appeared at some dealers in June 2017. The knives are made by Southern Grind and marketed through Case.

Not my style either, but I'm not the target market. I think it's along the lines of Case/Bose, Case/Yellowhorse, or other collaborations. Probably sell some knives, get a spokesperson to talk up Case and exposure to markets they don't otherwise reach. Southern Grind gets access to Case distribution network and advertising help, and like Case, exposure to markets they don't normally reach. Win-win.

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Mumbleypeg wrote:Nothing hew here. These were introduced over a year ago, first appeared at some dealers in June 2017. The knives are made by Southern Grind and marketed through Case.

Not my style either, but I'm not the target market. I think it's along the lines of Case/Bose, Case/Yellowhorse, or other collaborations. Probably sell some knives, get a spokesperson to talk up Case and exposure to markets they don't otherwise reach. Southern Grind gets access to Case distribution network and advertising help, and like Case, exposure to markets they don't normally reach. Win-win.

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My bad, Ken. I thought these were relatively new. The description in my link states that they "debuted at BLADE Show 2018" and I had taken that as fact. Thanks for clearing that up.
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Over at Shepherd Hill Cutlery, for those interested...
http://casexx.com/Handle/DisplayHandleP ... AutoID=802
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Railsplitter wrote:
My bad, Ken. I thought these were relatively new. The description in my link states that they "debuted at BLADE Show 2018" and I had taken that as fact. Thanks for clearing that up.
Probably a new pattern. ::shrug::

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Got to handle one today.. I will be keeping ALL of my money... Over priced!!! John :D
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jmh58 wrote:Got to handle one today.. I will be keeping ALL of my money... Over priced!!! John :D
John, thanks for posting. The fact you handled one compels me to ask: In your opinion, would you rate it more like a $50 knife? Perhaps a $100 knife? Were there any specific issues that led to your conclusion?
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70.00 tops is what I MAY give.. The quality is not a 200.00 knife nor is the flipping.. Narrow handle too.. JMO!!! :lol: John :D
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For $200 they look too X-Tec for my tastes. ::huff::
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