It’s rare in the knife world that a handle material is perfect in its natural unfinished state. Case introduces a new line of knives called the Prime Vintage Stag Series. These knives feature stag handles that showcase natural beauty in an unrefined state.

Case Prime Vintage Stag

Case makes some of the most beautiful handles on the market, but the Prime Vintage Stag series didn’t need much help meeting their high standards. These Genuine bone handles are rich in texture and display natural colors. The stag isn’t dyed or burnt to produce any of its shades of brown, and it’s not machined to create an artificial texture. The natural appearance with its texture and color makes each knife one-of-a-kind, a unique piece of art.

Case’s uses their Tru-Sharp stainless steel for the knives in this series. The blades are polished to a mirror finish that is perfect to display right out of the box. The great thing about Tru-Sharp is that the chromium content will ensure the blade never tarnishes – even when sitting on open display for years. Case chose to use nickel silver to make the shield and fluted bolsters. The Prime Vintage Stag Series has the hardware to be a working man’s knife, but beautiful enough to show off.

You can get the Prime Vintage Stag Series in 16 different patterns. Case offers this style in the Small Texas Toothpick, Peanut, Mini Copperhead, Pen Knife, Baby Butterbean, Medium Stockman, Slimline Trapper, Canoe, Mini Trapper, Copperlock, Muskrat, Cheetah, Whittler, Trapper, Medium Congress, and Russlock patterns.  There is a nice mix of classic patterns to match the vintage appearance of the stag, and modern patterns to satisfy the more contemporary collector.

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The Prime Vintage Stag Details

  • Genuine Stag Handles
  • Tru-Sharp Surgical Steel Blades
  • Nickel Silver Accents
  • Fluted Bolsters
  • 16 Popular Patterns
  • Made in the U.S.A

The Case Prime Vintage Stag series is a wonderful example of a beautiful knife without fancy jigging or machining. The natural beauty of these knives makes them a treasure to enjoy for years to come. This series is available at Smoky Mountain Knife Works (smkw.com). You can find them by simply clicking the button below.

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