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Case Knives Barlow Blue Jigged Bone TruSharp CA02867

Rated 4.33 out of 5 based on 3 customer ratings
(3 customer reviews)

$57.99

This is the Case Knives Barlow, has Blue Jigged Bone handles and Brass liners.  The blade steel is TruSharp and finish is Polished.

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SKU: CA02867 Category: Brand:

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This is the Case Knives Barlow, has Blue Jigged Bone handles and Brass liners.  The blade steel is TruSharp and finish is Polished.

*Our opinion:  The pull is a 5.  The Case effort on this run as compared to their entire catalog is 8.  Action (walk) is 4 on a scale of 1-5, with 5 being gator snap.  Spring Pressure is 2.8 lbs.

 

Maker : Case Knives
Handles : Blue Jigged Bone
Factory ID : CA02867
Pattern : Barlow
Condition : New/Mint
Blade Steel : TruSharp
Liners : Brass
Bolsters : Nickel Silver
Blade Type : Spear
# Blades : 1
# Backsprings : 1
Action (1-5) : 4
Spring Pressure : 2.8 lbs
*Pull (1-10) : 5
Closed Length : 3 5/16inches
Longest Blade : 2 9/16 inches
Longest Sharp : 2 1/16 inches
Overall Length : 5 13/16 inches
Weight : 2.16 ounces
Half Stops : Yes
Factory Box : Yes
Blade Finish : Polished
Country : USA
*Factory Effort : 7

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  1. Ocelot55

    4 out of 5 Solid Barlow from Case

    (verified owner)

    Given how spotty Case’s QC has been I was skeptical, but couldn’t pass on one of my favorite patterns. Very minimal gaps, excellent walk and talk, and nice size and feel in hand. The tip is a little rounded and the grind and factory sharpening was a bit wonky. No surprise there, but easily solved. I like it!

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  2. Scott Shear

    4 out of 5 Where’s the Point?

    (verified owner)

    Overall a nice Barlow knife. Ordered two, one as a user, other to be gifted. Both of them came with a rough working edge that cut that needed some touch up. Both came with a rounded over point on the “spear point” that could not penetrate much. Hopefully as Case produces more of these they will figure out how to put a better point on them.

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