Welcome to Talking Points, a series that looks at what makes certain products worth talking about, brought to you by Gear Patrol Studios.
In the knife world, Case needs no introduction — for over a century, the brand has been perfecting the art of knife craftsmanship. Currently, Case manufactures a wide range of knives, from fixed hunting blades to modern folding EDC knives, in its Bradford, Pennsylvania, factory.
Today we’re taking a look at the Bridgeline Collection, one of the brand’s most versatile and timeless lines. Here’s what makes them worth talking about.
Case Bridgeline Knives: Simple, elegant, timeless
All of the knives Case produces are heirloom-quality pieces designed to stand the test of time and transcend fleeting styles. The Bridgeline Collection is no exception to this rule. The collection is comprised of two patterns — Highbanks and Longhouse — each with three handle material options.
Regardless of the style chosen, all Bridgeline knives measure an easy-to-carry four inches when closed and feature a design inspired by traditional patterns, with aluminum frames and bolsters for durability while minimizing weight.