Case CG01 Flipper Introduction by Zac Brown & Southern Grind Media
Published: 6 years ago
W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Co. is proud to reveal its newest strategic alliance, joining forces with Southern Grind, multiplatinum GRAMMY Award-winning artist Zac Brown’s Georgia-based metal shop, to manufacture the new Case XX® CG01 Flipper.
This video shows gives you a look inside the Southern Grind factory while in production of the CG01 Flipper and Southern Grind knives, as Zac shares his personal mission of giving back for a higher purpose.
The CG01 Flipper features a manually-operated “flipper” style blade extension that allows the user to more easily open the knife. The CG01 collection offers both Tanto and Drop Point blade styles made of S35VN steel, a high performance alloy known for its quality, wear resistance and toughness. The knives feature a stone washed blade finish with a red or a black anodized handle, a lanyard hole and compact pocket clip.
The knife’s name, “CG01” is an acronym which symbolizes the collaborative spirit of this project. “C” for Case, “G” for Southern Grind, and “01” signifies the first such project between the two American manufacturers.
This video shows gives you a look inside the Southern Grind factory while in production of the CG01 Flipper and Southern Grind knives, as Zac shares his personal mission of giving back for a higher purpose.
The CG01 Flipper features a manually-operated “flipper” style blade extension that allows the user to more easily open the knife. The CG01 collection offers both Tanto and Drop Point blade styles made of S35VN steel, a high performance alloy known for its quality, wear resistance and toughness. The knives feature a stone washed blade finish with a red or a black anodized handle, a lanyard hole and compact pocket clip.
The knife’s name, “CG01” is an acronym which symbolizes the collaborative spirit of this project. “C” for Case, “G” for Southern Grind, and “01” signifies the first such project between the two American manufacturers.