Unboxing Case 81087 Baby Doc Yellow Synthetic Media
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https://www.adeptknives.com/products/case-xx-baby-doc-yellow-synthetic-tru-sharp-spear-spatula-mirror-polished-pocket-knife-81087
These pocket knives are not just tools, they are statements of style and craftsmanship. With yellow synthetic handle, nickel silver oval script inlay, nickel silver bolsters, and mirror-polished Tru-Sharp™ surgical steel blades, these are a reflection of your desire to carry something special. Elevate your everyday carry with this all-new family from Case! The Case 81087 Baby Doc Yellow Synthetic always delivers, but only for a limited time! This pint-sized knife was modeled after the full-sized Doctor's Knife ('85SP). The pattern was named by the Case Collectors Club community at the Zippo/Case International Swap Meet in 2004 and was later introduced to the public in January, 2005. The knife hearkens back to a time when doctors carried a knife like this in their medicine bags to cut sutures and bandages, crush pills, and mix medicines with liquids while conducting housecalls.
https://www.adeptknives.com/products/case-xx-baby-doc-yellow-synthetic-tru-sharp-spear-spatula-mirror-polished-pocket-knife-81087
These pocket knives are not just tools, they are statements of style and craftsmanship. With yellow synthetic handle, nickel silver oval script inlay, nickel silver bolsters, and mirror-polished Tru-Sharp™ surgical steel blades, these are a reflection of your desire to carry something special. Elevate your everyday carry with this all-new family from Case! The Case 81087 Baby Doc Yellow Synthetic always delivers, but only for a limited time! This pint-sized knife was modeled after the full-sized Doctor's Knife ('85SP). The pattern was named by the Case Collectors Club community at the Zippo/Case International Swap Meet in 2004 and was later introduced to the public in January, 2005. The knife hearkens back to a time when doctors carried a knife like this in their medicine bags to cut sutures and bandages, crush pills, and mix medicines with liquids while conducting housecalls.