Case Doctor's Knife Smooth Chestnut Bone SS 28906
Related Categories
Details
A tool for Doctor's in a time when house calls were the routine, the Doctor's Knife is traditional pattern from the turn of the century and was designed to aid doctor's in crushing pills into a powder form using the flat, squared bolster. The medication could then be added to a capsule, dissolved in liquid or mixed with food using the spatula blade as a combination scoop and stirring spoon. This version comes with Smooth Chestnut Bone covers and a polished Tru-Sharp stainless steel blades. This version does have the classic spatula blade along with the primary blade.
Brand new directly from W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Co.
Blades: The Tru-Sharp stainless steel blades are finished in a bright polish satin and equipped with generous nail nicks for opening. This version comes with a single Spear point blade with a shallow hollow grind for optimal slicing performance along with the unsharpened spatula "blade".
Handle: Nickel Silver bolsters frame Smooth Chestnut Bone covers, a Case classic, fitted with brass pins to brass liners. A classic Oval Script Shield adorns the front. The flat, square bolster on the end of this knife is a defining feature of the Doctor's Knife pattern traditional used for crushing pills. A sturdy, stainless steel back spring offers simple, smooth slip joint operation for use.
Specifications
Knife Action | Manual |
---|---|
Brand | Case |
Overall Length | 6.75" |
Blade Length | 3.06" |
Sharpened Length | 2.56" |
Blade Thickness | 0.11" |
Blade Material | Tru-Sharp |
Blade Type | Stainless |
Closed Length | 3.69" |
Handle Thickness | 0.47" |
Handle Material | Bone |
Bolster(s) | Nickel Silver |
Liner(s) | Brass |
Weight | 2.40 oz. |
Country of Origin | United States |