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The CaseWR XX Pocket Knife is a compact 3-inch everyday carry tool made from durable chrome vanadium steel, perfect for a variety of tasks from home projects to outdoor excursions. Proudly crafted in Bradford, PA, this knife comes with a limited lifetime warranty, ensuring reliability and quality for years to come.
L**F
Sharp looking and sharp blade
This knife is so pretty and the perfect size to easily throw into a pocket. Got for my dad for a Christmas gift. He had a similar knife he was complaining about made in a non USA country, and he was talking about how the blade just wouldn't hold an edge. So we decided to yet him this one as its made in the USA. Everytime we see him he's pulling it out to use it and talks about how sharp it is. He's satisfied with it. We are going to purchase one for ourselves also. Great knife.
P**E
I love this knife!
I have purchased two Case Texas Toothpicks from Amazon in the past two years or so. A blue bone stainless one and also a chestnut bone chrome vanadium one. And I love both! They really are beautiful, small knives. Be aware that the Texas Toothpick is quite small, about 3 inches long closed. And the blade is fairly thin, so it is a light duty knife and excels at delicate tasks. I usually carry a bigger knife of some sort in addition to a smaller knife, like this Case Texas Toothpick or a Case Peanut. This blue bone knife arrived to me in excellent condition. The blade was quite sharp, too. The fit and finish is excellent. Also, the blade has a good snap to it. And I love the look of the blue bone. This knife would do well in an office setting or in a formal setting. It definitely is a capable piece of pocket jewelry. Due to its size, people aren’t likely to notice it much, but if they do happen to see it they will gasp and exclaim over its beauty. This knife would make an excellent gift or just an addition to your everyday carry (edc). I carry it often and find a lot of uses for it. Just be careful not to lose it. It weighs almost nothing and often slips out of my pants pocket. I have taken to stuffing a handkerchief in the same pocket to prevent losing my Toothpick. If you are a fan of small slipjoint knives, I very highly recommend this knife. Two thumbs up! 👍
J**Y
Disappears in the pocket, and the slim blade is very useful.
I picked one of these up after noticing it is about the same size as the famous Peanut model, also by Case. I had been carrying the Peanut for a couple weeks, and I really liked it, so I decided to give this one a try.My thought was that maybe this would be even BETTER for everyday urban pocket carry, since it is only one layer thick, and has a bit longer handle and blade.I found that, true to it's name, the blade is thin and pointy enough that it DOES do a fair impression of a toothpick, better than the Peanut in that regard.I also found that the thin blade is slightly better at things like peeling fruit. The tip does have a bit of flex to it though, so plan on doing any heavy cutting toward the base of the blade.The handle shape has that graceful curve, that to me, looked a little bit hillbilly, but it really does fit well in the palm of the hand.The blue bone handles are really well executed; they're a nice dark cobalt blue in the jigging, and kind of a royal blue at the edges.I would buy this knife again in a heartbeat. If you find your daily cutting to be more on the heavy side, like sectioning boxes of light, then get the Peanut. Otherwise, try this one.I'm an electrical engineer by day, and I spend most of my time at a desk. I use this knife most for peeling and cutting up apples. When I'm down in the lab, I use it to cut off little lengths of electrical tape for bundling thermocouples and for stripping wire. When I'm not using it, it is even less obtrusive than the Peanut, since it is thinner and about half the weight.I like the knife so much, I'm looking for a medium sized peanut now. The only ones Case makes, they're trying to make them all exclusive; putting them in special series' and such. Buck's toothpick is Chinese made, no thanks to that. Great Eastern Cutlery makes a couple of nice medium sized toothpicks; one with two blades and one with one. I think it is their #12 design.
T**Y
Knives knives knives
Bought this as a gift for grandson for collects knives and he loved it. Really pretty
L**M
Beautiful solid well made!
This knife is small and fits well in my wallet. Very well designed and high quality!
P**R
Favorite EDC
I have more than a few EDC folders, and this is my favorite. Takes and holds an edge well, good size for a pocket. Really have no cons for me.
J**.
Quality
This is a fine pocket knife. I like seeing USA on products, good quality workmanship.
J**W
Gorgeous Knife but...
I bought the small texas toothpick mostly to see what all the hype over Case knives was about. It arrived today and it most certainly is the most beautiful (and smallest!) knife that I own, everything about it screams elegance, from the slim blade to the curve of the handle to the gorgeous green bone scales. That said, I was disappointed to find that there was a rather noticeable amount of side to side blade play when it is opened. I realize that this is an extremely light duty knife (ie: its best saved for tasks that don't require you cutting anything much thicker than card-stock, things in which blade play won't diminish the usefulness of the knife) but given the price and Case's reputation for quality, I was rather disheartened. I have similar (though far less beautiful) knives from Buck that despite their size feel like they could pry a door off its hinges and not break a sweat. This probably won't be my last Case knife, but any more that I buy will probably never be seen outside of my dress pant's pocket, when there's work to be done, I'll bring a Buck.
J**L
Calidad
El tamaño
F**R
Muy buena calidad
Excelente calidad, muy practica y comoda de usar. La marca Case siempre es sinonimo de calodad. Recomiendo mucho su compra.
D**
Me gustó
El diseño único, bien afilada.No me encanto el terminado del remache que une las dos caras de la cacha
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