Case Cutlery Baby Doc Pocket Knife Antique Bone Handle 2.88 Inch Closed with Mirror Stainless Blades for Collectors
Case Cutlery Baby Doc Pocket Knife Antique Bone Handle 2.88 Inch Closed with Mirror Stainless Blades for Collectors
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Case Cutlery Baby Doc Pocket Knife Antique Bone Handle 2.88 Inch Closed with Mirror Stainless Blades for Collectors
Case Cutlery Baby Doc Pocket Knife Antique Bone Handle 2.88 Inch Closed with Mirror Stainless Blades for Collectors
The Case Cutlery Baby Doc Antique Bone, model 58213, is a compact doctor’s knife designed for Case collectors and knife enthusiasts who value vintage appeal in a pocket-friendly frame. Its antique bone handle and mirror-polished blades embody timeless craftsmanship in a small, ready-to-use tool.
- Pattern & Size: 6282SP SS pattern with a 2.88" (7.32 cm) closed length for easy, everyday carry.
- Blades: Mirror finish stainless spear blade and spatula blade offering versatile options for light tasks and precision work.
- Handle Material: Antique smooth bone handle paired with nickel silver bolsters for a classic, tactile grip and durable support.
- Inlay Shield: Distinctive Case inlay shield enhances heritage authenticity on the knife face.
- Finish & Craftsmanship: Polished blades and meticulous detailing reflect Case’s long-standing dedication to quality workmanship.
- Packaging: Boxed for safe storage and ready-to-gift presentation.
Designed for collectors and practical users alike, this Baby Doc delivers heritage styling paired with everyday versatility. Its compact size fits neatly in a pocket or display case, while the dual blades cover common tasks such as opening mail, trimming thin materials, and light box work. The antique bone handle with nickel silver bolsters provides a refined, durable grip that ages gracefully with care. This boxed piece makes a thoughtful gift for someone starting a vintage Case knife collection or for expanding an existing set. To maintain its beauty, keep the blades dry, wipe with a soft cloth, and apply a light coat of oil to metal parts occasionally while avoiding prolonged moisture exposure to preserve the bone finish.
