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This Case exclusive pattern was introduced in 2000. The knife’s namesake is “Russ” Case, our company founder. The unique design offers one-handed opening using the extended ‘tail’ at the base of the blade which functions like those found on traditional straight razors. Sort by: 26 products.
The RussLock (1953L) debuted in the 2000 Case Catalog, and was quickly a favorite among collectors with its unique style and beauty. This pattern features a liner lock mechanism, along with a gimped lever for convenient one-hand opening. The liner lock was Case's answer for a high tech knife.
Case Russlock 20033 Smooth Yellow Bone (61953L SS) The classic American Case Russlock that is handcrafted with precision in the U.S.A. This knife boasts a compact size of about 4 1/8 inches when folded and weighs approximately 2.5 ounces, making it easy...
Wow, your friends and family with this glittering jewel. The RussLock ® knife is a pattern that was named after Case founder, J. Russel "Russ" Case. This pattern features a liner lock mechanism, along with a gimped lever for convenient one-hand opening.
The RussLock (1953L) debuted in the 2000 Case Catalog, and was quickly a favorite among collectors with its unique style and beauty. This pattern features a liner lock mechanism, along with a gimped lever for convenient one-hand opening. The liner lock was Case's answer for a high tech knife.
The Russlock Micarta Smooth pocket knife looks good, but falls short of the more traditional case designs from a performance standpoint.
Features. Mirror-polished Tru-Sharp™ surgical stainless steel blades. One-handed opening liner locking Clip blade. Natural Bone handle; Case American Flag peek through. Length: 4.13 inches closed and 2.7 ounces. Limited lifetime warranty.
What makes this knife unique is the natural bone handle scales with a portion of the American flag visible through what appears to be a "tear" in the bone. The RussLock is different in the way it opens and the way it locks. The extension of the blade at the pivot creates a method for opening the blade with one hand.
Looking into purchasing a russlock. This thread is for pros and cons of the two blade shapes, clip and drop point, handle materials, and anything else...
The Case Black Curly Oak Wood RussLock knife features a 2.67" Tru-Sharp surgical steel blade with black curly oak wood handles, embodying quality and American craftsmanship.