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🗡️ Cut through the ordinary with the Case WR XX Sod Buster – your everyday edge of excellence!
The Case WR XX Pocket Knife features a 3.7-inch chrome vanadium steel Skinner blade known for superior edge retention and easy sharpening. Its bright yellow synthetic handle offers high visibility, perfect for outdoor and everyday use. Made in Bradford, PA, USA, this durable manual folding knife is backed by a limited lifetime warranty, making it a reliable companion for hunting, camping, and household tasks.














| ASIN | B000MF7HFY |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58,187 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #210 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Straight |
| Blade Length | 3.7 Inches |
| Blade Material | Chrome Vanadium Steel |
| Blade Shape | SKINNER BLADE |
| Blade Type | Skinner |
| Brand | Case |
| Brand Name | Case |
| Color | Yellow CV |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 502 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00021205000381 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Yellow Synthetic |
| Included Components | Tools |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 4.63 Inches |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | Case Sod Buster Pocket Knives, Yellow CV, Medium |
| Item Weight | 3.3 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | WR Case & Sons Cutlery Co |
| Model Name | Sod Buster Pocket Knives, Yellow CV, Medium |
| Model Number | 00038 |
| Part Number | 38 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Set Name | Sod Buster |
| Size | 3.7" |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Special Features | Manual |
| Style | Sod Buster |
| UPC | 021205000381 732233454908 698997344810 752913170928 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer |
A**R
Possibly my new favorite pocket knife
Case: I have many higher end knives. 10 or so Benchmades, CRK, Spartan, ZT, among many others. I have 4 or so $400+ knives. Case is one of the first knife brands I recognized when I was a kid. Dad grew up 30 minutes from the Case/Zippo factory and my grandfather always carried a small stainless Case everyday. When I knew next to nothing about knives, I knew that Case was one of the standards. My 1st and 2nd "Real" knives (not some cheap fleamarket/hardware store counter knife) were Case knives and I was very proud of them and still have them. What I love about Case is that they are handmade in the US and are very very affordable. Arguably the best traditional pocket knives made. The knife itself: Iv been eyeing this knife for about 4 months. I added it to my basket, then "save for later". "Add" "Save" "Add" "Save" for months. Not really needing it but really wanting it. Finally bit the bullet and I couldn't be happier. This knife is everything I was hoping it to be and more for the price. First off, its a monster. I knew it was big but after finally getting it in person, its huge. It is a full size folding knife but also fairly light for its size due to the use of Delrin for the handles. I believe the knife handles are sanded on a belt by hand. You can tell its not by machine because of the "imperfect" symmetry of the grinding. I honestly love the hand ground look/feel. I feel like it is perfect in its "imperfection" and kind of cool knowing that no 2 knives are exactly alike. This particular model of SodBuster has a harder CV blade over the more common Stainless blade on the majority of their knives. So far I am a fan and think the CV is the obvious choice of steel over the stainless. There is a slight higher risk of corrosion with the CV blade but I am not even slightly worried about this. As long as I oil it after any excessive prolonged use in water/acidic liquids/environments and maybe every other month depending on use, It should be fine. The blade has a bit of a mirrored stonewash finish, personally love it. Steel is very easy to sharpen/touchup compared to my other higher end steels. I use a spyderco sharpmaker and it only takes a few swipes on the angled white fine stones before hair is falling everywhere. Also really love the brass liners/pins in these knives. This knife is a slip-joint (no locking mechanism to keep the blade from closing if force is applied to the top of the blade) however it has excellent strong retention when opened and closed. Really the only thing that made me a teeny tiny bit sad about this knife was that the blade is not centered. However it isn't that big of a deal for a $28 knife. I bought this knife specifically to throw into my hiking/camping/overnight/daypack for abuse. It will be my primary outdoor knife for whittling fine tinder, cutting cordage, and all other task until I need one of the fixed blades. The quality for the price is outstanding and I have no desire to baby it, at first sight you can tell its made for abuse.
M**A
American classic
Good ole American quality love the yellow case knives holds a very keen edge
C**G
Sodbuster. The RAT1 of the traditional era.
This review is going to be biased. Can't be helped. My first three knives were a Barlow (a really cheap one) a Victorinox and a Case stockman (or was it a trapper) . Idk, my dad stole all of these from me when I got old enough to do any damage with them. The case is the only one I miss. I'm tempted, as a 40 year old grown man, to go rifling through his drawers to find it. And my pellet gun. The Sodbuster is the biggest Case knife I've ever seen. My father-in-law carries a trapper and usually I got my Tx toothpick on me, but when I got this sucker, I was pretty impressed with its size. Let's get the obvious stuff out of the way, it's a slipjoint (a really easy one too), no pocket clip, no newfangled blade steel. It's a work knife for digging around in a garden. Some folks will be turned off by all of these things. I look at them as plusses. I'm not sure where the idea that a non-locking blade = dangerous came about. You really do have to handle slipjoints slightly differently than locking blades but they are just as safe if not safer in most contexts. It's a matter of exposure. I carved wood with my barlow for years, and occasionally the blade would stick or something but I always knew that could happen. I did have one close on my fingers once or twice but there wasn't any force behind it and not really anything happened as a result. I think most modern knife folks grew up with a slipjoint and maybe injured themselves with one as a kid, possibly while clowning around with it, to the point where as adults they think of them as an unnecessary hazard. The pocket clip... well I could take it or leave it. It's easier for a work knife not to have to fish around in my pocket for it repeatedly. That said, mostly I leave this one on my desk or table. Not sure I would carry it around in public. It's mighty big for a pocket. As for the blade steel, I generally prefer high carbon steel. I can sharpen such a knife really well with a stone. I'm not sure that I really like the edge retention of modern steels. I have an r2d2 - I have yet to sharpen it, but I'm guessing it will be a pain in the butt. I know exactly what to expect with softer steels.. In short, this is a fine knife appointed well for the last millenia. It's the folksier version of a RAT 1 and it will appeal to any who like the shape.
H**L
Very satisfied
Great quality
M**D
Husband loves it
Husband really loved it he said it was good quality. He said the color was good and it fits nicely in his pocket
S**M
Larger Case sodbuster in yellow with carbon steel 👍
Decided to try a Case tradition knife because my Victorianox floral knives have gone way up in price on Amazon. This is large Sod Buster in yellow and carbon steel came to me in very nice condition. Really nice smooth action and blade centering. 🌟 Way better than I expected from the Case baseline Sod Buster. Winner winner lets skin a chicken dinner. 😋
S**E
Typical bad quality control from Case Knives
Update purchased the Carbon Sodbuster Jr on Sept 4th 2025 because it was on sale so I grabbed one and typical bad Case Knives quality control. Watch video to see the problem. Why would the listing clearly state CV/Chrome Vanadium steel when these are carbon steel and YES THERE IS MOST DEFINITELY A DIFFERENCE. CV patina differently than their carbon so there is no doubt that the composition is indeed different. CV also maintains its tootiness longer than their carbon does and I mean by a notable amount. The overall edge retention of the CV is better and it holds its bite/tootiness much better and doesn't get slick like the carbon steel does. The CV was a superior steel compared to the carbon the knife performance with the CV was literally better in every way and it sharps nicer than the carbon as well. It really is annoying that they won't undated the listings to the correct info when it's a major difference like the different steels. I have no interest in Carbon I wanted CV I only buy Case CV knives, I have no use for their stainless nor their carbon I only want CV from them. They worked with that steel for decades and decades and they had the heat treat protocol dialed in very well with the CV and the carbon just can't compete. The sod buster is a 5 star pattern but companies that don't update listings to correct info are the problem. There are people like me that specifically bought this listing because of it being CV had I known it was carbon I wouldn't have and now I have to waste my time driving 12 miles one way to the UPS store to return it and that's upsetting to say the least. The seller absolutely needs to update this listing, there is no reason that it's not changed considering there is no way they don't know they are selling current production knives that only come in Carbon. Most people won't know the difference or care but the people that are real deep in to knives and knife performance will absolutely care because we are wanting the steel the steel that performs the best and when the listing states it's that steel and we buy it and then get something else and have to waste our time and gas to return if that's really lame. Why not simply just write Update in the description and state that it's not CV and you will receive carbon if they can't change the listings title and description. I'm not happy with this one as I really thought I was getting an old stock CV sod buster and instead I got a carbon model that I can find at any one of ten or more different local businesses. If you are looking for a sod in CV don't buy this listing as you are getting a current production carbon sodbuster not the CV sodbuster you are hoping for. To say I'm annoyed is an understatement considering I have to drive 24 miles now just to return this and go on the hunt to find a CV sodbuster. Come on case bring back CV to the production lines yall did such a great job with that steel and it performs so much better than the carbon composition yall are now using and the way CV patinas with all the light blues and purples in the sheen that the normal carbon steel or 1095 doesn't get. 1 star for not updating a listing to correct info. The sod buster is a 5 star knife but the listing being incorrect on something that is as important as the blade steel use gets 1 star as it's just not acceptable because the customer is being mislead and buying one thing and receiving a different thing. While a sod buster is a sod buster the steel being using in the blade is literally the most important part of the knife.
B**T
Knife is exactly as expected.
Item was exactly as described and pictured, fast shipping with prompt service.
F**.
Navaja case sodbuster
Excelente navaja de carbón steel, calidad case ,calidad indiscutible, enviado antes de tiempo , filo de afeitar salido de la caja .
R**.
Buen diseño y durable
De mucha utilidad el color es mas bonito fisicamente se le da filo muy facil y le dura mucho
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