Case NC&StL Limited Edition Knife – Black Sod Buster Jr. #91454A

$63.36

  • ONLY 2 LEFT AS OF 11/9/23!

  • This LIMITED EDITION Case Sod Buster Jr. in classic black, is laser-engraved yellow with the NC&StL Railway bowtie logo, and the 576 number below, both to the left of a stunningly detailed image of the locomotive. The detail is so crisp, you can even see the 576 below the cab window! Stainless steel blade #2137SS. Case Lifetime Warranty.
  • ONLY 100 WILL BE MADE in this limited run. 1 of 100 is STAMPED ON EACH KNIFE BLADE!
  •  A great conversation starter and collectible.
  • Locomotive drawing by NSPS artist and volunteer Kirt Odle. Concept and design by NSPS volunteer Wes Hardin.
  • Boxed and wrapped in Case paper, with warranty paperwork.
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From our friends at Case:

“W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company is proud to partner with The Nashville Steam Preservation Society to celebrate the 576 Steam Locomotive. A true part of American history, the 576 served a critical mission during the war efforts in 1942 carrying soldiers and key supplies to support war-time manufacturing. The Case Brand, known for quality USA manufacturing has produced a special edition Sod Buster, Jr. The Sod Buster, Jr. is the workhorse of the Case product line and is the perfect product to honor the power and grit of the 576 Steam Locomotive.

The partnership of Case and NSPS is a natural. Both brands have a storied American history and have been played an instrumental part of some of our nations most defining moments. Case Collectors love the ‘walk & talk’ of a Case Knife, much like the passionate Steam enthusiasts love the ‘huff and puff’ of the steam locomotive on the rails.

Your purchase of this special knife will help support the efforts to restore the 576 to its former glory. The Nashville Steam Preservation Society and W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company appreciate your support of American Made products and the preservation of this iconic piece of American history.”

 

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Description

It has been said that railroaders often took pride in having the most accurate pocket watch or the sharpest pocket knife.