Celebrate Dad with Case Father's Day Pocket Worn Small Knife in Old Red - 10620
SKU | 51655151211 |
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Brand | Case |
Model Number | 10620 |
UPC | 021205106205 |
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Elevate your gift selection with the Case Father's Day Pocket Worn Old Red Bone
Experience vintage charm with the meticulously crafted old red bone handle
Crafted with precision, this knife commemorates father's day with unique style
Enhance your gifting with the specialized design of the Pocket Worn series
Ideal for celebrating fathers and enthusiasts, offering a blend of sentiment and functionality
Trust in Case's legacy of quality for exceptional knife craftsmanship and design
Elevate your gift's sentiment with a pocket knife that reflects timeless elegance
The mirror-polished blade adds a touch of refinement to the old red bone handle
Maximize your gifting impact with a unique knife that's both meaningful and functional
From special occasions to everyday use, this knife is a heartfelt expression of appreciation
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Make this Father's Day special with the Case 10620 Father's Day Pocket Worn Old Red Bone Small Mirror Polished Blade. This limited-edition pocket knife is a thoughtful gift that combines tradition and quality. The pocket-worn old red bone handle exudes rustic charm and the mirror-polished blade adds a touch of elegance. Whether for everyday use or display, this small yet functional knife is a cherished keepsake. With Case renowned craftsmanship and attention to detail, the 10620 Father's Day knife is a symbol of lasting appreciation and affection.
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