You might be able to improve the pivot of the yellow one with some cleaning. I have found that tailings from the grinding and polishing process sometimes get caught in there.
I own many knives worth $1k+ and that case yellow synthetic is calling my name. There’s just something seriously to be said about an original old school knife.
You might be able to improve the pivot of the yellow one with some cleaning. I have found that tailings from the grinding and polishing process sometimes get caught in there.
It’s gotten better. I’ve cleaned and oiled it and it’s much improved. Thanks for watching Alexander
I agree the yellow handle knife is the best choice for a work knife!!!
The bone is more of a gentleman knife for sure!!
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My preference is for the wider knives. It feels like I'm holding a real knife.
Yes, I get a much better grip on the wider delrin one. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it.
Oh nice! That's one I was thinking on getting!! Great knife!! That Highlander clip tripped me out hahaha
Thanks for dropping by Randy. Best bad movie ever made. I’m really digging the grey bone.
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Which would I like? Yes please.....give me all Case knives! LOL
Hard to beat’em. Thanks for watching!
LOVE my Sodbuster Jr. so much I now carry it and I have put my 1991 CASE XX Trapper away.
It’s a great pattern. Simple and effective. I definitely want to collect a few more.
What is a good sheath for the bone sodbuster jr bc it's thinner than the synthetic
I keep mine in a medium Rough Ryder pocket slip. It’s a pretty affordable slip from Smoky Mountain Knives. Thanks for watching
I own many knives worth $1k+ and that case yellow synthetic is calling my name. There’s just something seriously to be said about an original old school knife.
Thanks for watching Landon.
What BS
Thanks for watching Felix