The Longhouse and Highbanks knives are named in honor of popular outdoor recreation areas and landmarks near the Case factory in Bradford, Pennsylvania.
W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery has introduced its new Bridgeline knife series.
The knives, including the new Longhouse and Highbanks models, are the latest collection to join the legacy brand’s growing portfolio of everyday carry, everyday capable (EDC) knives.
“In honor of 135 years of legendary craftsmanship, Case is kicking off 2024 with our newest lightweight and durable modern styles that give a nod to the brand’s heritage,” said Brent Tyler, associate VP of marketing at Case.
Inspired by traditional patterns, these screwed-together designs are precision crafted with durable aluminum frames and bolsters, which help minimize weight.
The company said, “both Bridgeline knives feature tough, luxury composite and wood handle materials like Micarta and rosewood, with premium CPM20CV blades for excellent edge retention and rust prevention, plus a ball bearing pivot and a steel deep-carry pocket clip for convenient, easy access.”
The Longhouse and Highbanks knives, like the Marilla and Kinzua EDC models, are named in honor of popular outdoor recreation areas and landmarks near the Case factory in Bradford, Pennsylvania, the brand's home since 1905.