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  2. RussLock® Knives – caseknives.com

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    This Case exclusive pattern was introduced in 2000. The knife’s namesake is “RussCase, 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.

  3. Case XX Knives by Pattern -Russlock

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    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.

  4. Case Russlock Knives - Knife Works

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    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...

  5. Case® | Sawcut Jig Caribbean Blue Bone RussLock® Knife

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    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.

  6. Case Russlock knives - All About Pocket Knives

    www.allaboutpocketknives.com/knife_forum/viewtopic.php?t=55802

    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.

  7. Case RussLock Review - Nothing But Knives

    www.nothingbutknives.com/case-russlock-review

    The Russlock Micarta Smooth pocket knife looks good, but falls short of the more traditional case designs from a performance standpoint.

  8. Case Russlock |American Flag Natural Bone | Knifeworks

    knifeworks.com/case-russlock-10748-american-flag-natural-smooth-bone-61953l-ss

    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.

  9. W.R. Case & Sons Natural Bone Russlock - AGRussell.com

    agrussell.com/knife/W-R-Case-Sons-Natural-Bone-Russlock--CS-SH10748

    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.

  10. Case XX Russlock: Pros and Cons - BladeForums.com

    www.bladeforums.com/threads/case-xx-russlock-pros-and-cons.1482597

    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...

  11. 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.