I purchased this knife as a present for my son. As usual this knife exceeded my expectation, actually it didn't exceed my expectation as I have come to expect this kind of quality from case. Knife Center shipped the knife (actually two) and I received them in just a few days. I am more than satisfied.
Case Amber Bone Canoe 3-5/8" Closed (62131 CV)
Andrew Y.
Tiny Red Dot
Nov 11, 2014
Pros: Weight, Overall Quality
Cons: Lock Ease of Use
Case Amber Bone Canoe
Happy with this Case Knife and the finishing is superb. Will keep it as a Safe Queen. The only complaint is that the blades are very hard to extend out and break a few of my finger nails in the process of opening the blades.
I bought one of these canoes 4 years ago. When I wanted to stat to collect some knives, being from PA of course i thought of Case knives. As I looked at knives online and in catalogs, everytime I saw a canoe i was drawn to it. When I placed my first order, one was one of these canoes. It came very sharp and fit and finish was great. I started using it right away. I just love how thin it is. And how it feels in the hand. And I like the looks of course. After I had it a while, I wanted a second one, so I ordered another one. This on was also perfect in fit and finish. Amber bone was darker, and it came scary sharp. That one has stayed in my case for safe keeping. Well I now haveabout 30 canoes and love them even more. To me it is the perfect pocket knife. I highly recommend this knife.
Case Amber Bone Canoe 3-5/8" Closed (62131 CV)
Knewbaker
Northeast
Nov 12, 2013
Pros: Weight, Ease of Opening, Overall Quality
Cons: None
Made in USA
I've been collecting pocket knives for years and lately acquired a few Case knives. I'm really impressed with the traditional design and excellent workmanship. This one has a great feel and makes an really nice everyday carry. I like having a second blade that I can use for rough tasks and one to keep for things like food. Yet the overall package is slim and attractive.
Recently inherited grandpa's Case canoe amber pocket knife. He got it when I was a little kid, kept it in its original cardboard package. He told me that it would eventually be mine. Time went by way too fast and now it's one if those "knives with a story" and will eventually be passed down to my kid/grandkid. About the knife: Sharp as can be, nice, smooth and tight. Couldn't ask for a better carry pocket knife.
I've always had a fondness for the canoe pattern and have long enjoyed canoeing, so, this canoe with a canoe etched on the blade is right up my alley. Fit, finish, function, sharpness all A-1. But, what's with the kitty litter around the Case shield? I'm not going to tell people that Case was too lazy to wipe their epoxy overrun/squeeze-out from around the shield with a solvent rag, and just stuck it in kitty litter to keep it from sticking to other knives before it dried. I'm gonna tell em it is sand from the Boundary Waters Canoe Area. It's special.
Have had one since '70's. Always been hard to open. Now use pliers to open. WD-40 DOESN'T help. Leave open now and use to remove seals from bottles. They are hard to open to. Otherwise a great knife. Round corners don't wear out your pockets. Just keep pliers handy!
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