FAQs

Here are answers to some common questions about our knives, our online shopping policies, and our company.

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Online Ordering

Do I need an email address to order?

A valid email address and phone number is required to place an order online. If you do not have a valid email address, you can place your order by calling 888-445-9097 Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. EST.

When will my debit/credit card be charged?

Your card will be authorized and a hold for the amount of your purchase will be placed on your card at the time of purchase. However, the payment will not be released from your account until your order ships. The hold and charges will appear on your statement as: CASE.

What is the order cancellation policy?

Your order is processed immediately; therefore, we cannot accommodate any changes or cancellations. If the order has already been processed and you still wish to return it, simply follow the instructions in the Shipping & Returns section. Generally shipping and handling charges are not refundable.

 

Shipping & Delivery

When can I expect delivery of my knife purchased on casecutlery.ca?

  • Ship times vary by province and are usually shipped within 2-3 business days.  Shipments typically arrive in a week.


Can I expedite my shipment?

  • Not at this time.


Can I track my order?

  • Tracking information will be provided after purchase.

 Can I ship outside the Canada?

  • Unfortunately, we are unable to ship to international addresses.
 

Returns & Exchanges

How can I return a product?

If you feel the need to return an item you have purchased on caseknives.com, we will gladly process your return within 30 days from the order ship date. Merchandise damaged by abuse, misuse, normal wear and tear, or lack of reasonable care is not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty and cannot be returned at any time after purchase.

For more details, visit our Shipping & Returns page.

Can I return my products from another retailer to you?

If you purchased your Case product from a Case authorized dealer, contact that retailer for details of their return policy. Case does not accept returns for merchandise purchased through third-party retail locations.

 

Sales, Promotions, and Discount Codes

What are your policies on sales, promotions, and discount codes?

Only one (1) valid offer per order. Order must exceed any stated minimum order value to redeem offer. Minimum order value excludes taxes, shipping, gift cards, and surcharges. Must be 18 years of age or older to purchase. All offers and codes are subject to availability. Offers and codes are NOT valid on previous or future purchases. Offer not redeemable for cash. Void where prohibited. Offers are subject to change without notice and may be suspended or terminated at any time. All purchases are subject to bank authorization prior to processing and credit card verification. We reserve the right to cancel any order for any reason.

 

Sales Tax

How do you determine sales tax?

The amount of sales tax charged on your purchase is based on the applicable sales tax laws and sales tax rates. Where required, sales tax is also applied to the shipping charges included in your order. The amount of sales tax may depend on many factors, including the identity of the purchaser, the address to which the product is being shipped, and the type of item purchased.

 

eGift Cards

We do not provide eGift cards at this time.



 

Knife Repairs

We warrant each and every Case knife to be free of defects in material and workmanship for the life of the owner, and we will repair or replace with a new Case knife any Case knife that is defective. That‘s how strongly we feel about the quality of our cutlery.

Case does not warrant its products against normal wear or misuse. Case knives are not intended to be used as hammers, chisels, pry bars, or screwdrivers. If your knife was damaged due to misuse, our repair department can analyze the damage and repair it for a reasonable fee. Our limited lifetime warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.

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Engraving

We do not support engraving at this time.

 

Knife Care

How can I keep my knife looking like new and in good working condition?

First, let’s go over blade maintenance. Stainless steel (which for Case knives means Tru-Sharp™ surgical steel) can be easily maintained by using a metal polish. Chrome Vanadium (CV) blades should always be wiped clean after each use, followed by applying of a thin film of honing oil to help to prevent rust and pitting. Also, do not keep your knife in a leather sheath for long periods without wrapping the steel blade in a protective tissue paper or treating the steel with a quality metal preservative.

Next, let’s discuss handle cleaning. Synthetic and bone handles can be wiped clean with a damp rag. Wood handles can be polished with any furniture polish or oil.

Bolsters come in nickel-silver and brass. Nickel-silver bolsters can be brightened up with any good metal polish, while brass will require a polish made for brass metal surfaces.

Finally, sharpening your knife is important not just for blade function, but for your own safety as well. A dull blade can be more dangerous than one that’s properly maintained.

Why does my blade have scratches in it?

Some patterns are susceptible to blades being scratched as they’re being handled and move in and out of the handle cavity. This is normal and does not affect the performance of the knife.

My locking mechanism isn’t working properly. What do I do?

First inspect the locking area of the knife, where the blade and the locking mechanism interact, for debris, dirt, dust, or other matter. Clean the area thoroughly to remove any matter that may be obstructing its function, then try to lock and unlock the knife several times. 

It looks like my knife handle has a crack in it. Is my knife handle broken?

Certain handle materials, such as abalone, mother-of-pearl, Stag, and even bone can have natural fissures, which may look like cracks. However, these occur naturally, bonding to the material to help protect it from cracking. If you’re unsure about whether or not you have a definitive crack in your handle, please contact us for assistance. Attaching pictures of the condition in question is always helpful to our staff, so please include them in your email.

 

General Knife Questions

Where are Case knives made?

Case remains committed to crafting our knives in the United States. The majority of our knives are made in Bradford, PA, where Case has been manufacturing cutlery for well over a century.

Where are Tec X brand knives made?

Tec X brand knives are manufactured in China to W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery quality standards.  TecX knives comes with a limited lifetime warranty that protects against defects in manufacturing and materials.

How old is my knife?

The Case blade tang dating system allows you to identify your knife with a year or era in which the knife was manufactured. The dating symbols are found on the tang stamps at the base of the knife’s main blade.

In 1970, Case added ten dots beneath the “U.S.A” on all knife tangs. Each year a dot was removed. In 1980, the same dating system was used. The differences are the “lightning” form of the “s” in “Case” and “USA,” as well as the placement of the dots above the “USA.” From 1990 to mid-1993, the actual date was stamped on the tang. The dot system was used again from mid-1993 through 1999. In 2000, Case introduced a new tang date stamp: five Xs and five dots, which is used today. See our complete Case tang stamp history here.

How can I tell if Case still makes a knife like one I already own?

A simple web search for your particular pattern interest is a good place to start. You can also consult with us or one of our Master Dealers, who carry just about everything Case makes.

Can Case create a custom knife for me, or can I customize it on my own?

While we do offer blade engraving on our website, Case does not offer knife customization services at this time, nor do we intentionally create one-of-a-kind knives for sale to the general public. Of course, you can customize or personalize your own knife in any way you like, however you will void the limited lifetime warranted by Case.

Why do my blades look dull? This is a new knife!

Case strives to serve every customer’s preference by offering a wide array of product options, from handle materials and colors to blade shapes, bolster embellishments, and shield designs. While many knife enthusiasts enjoy the special shine that our high polished finishing gives our blades, others prefer a more muted look. This look is referred to as a "tumble finish", meaning they are not subject to high speed polishing.

How can I tell what kind of steel my blades are made from?

There are a number of ways to tell if your knife is stainless steel or Chrome Vanadium. The first step is to check the markings on the blade tang. If the letters "SS" are shown as part of the pattern stamp, you'll know the knife has been fitted with stainless steel blades. If the letters "CV" are found, those blades are made of Chrome Vanadium steel. Next, check the knife box or packaging for a pattern number on the UPC label that includes the "SS" or "CV" indicators. Remember that CV steel takes some extra care to maintain its bright, shiny appearance. We recommend keeping a thin coat of oil on these blades after each use.

 

Our Company

How can I find brick-and-mortar retailers where Case knives are sold?

Case knives are available nationwide at hardware and home improvement stores, specialty cutlery shops, sporting goods stores, and dozens of other store types.

Where are Case knives made?

Case Cutlery remains committed to crafting our knives in the United States. Case knives are made in Bradford, PA, where Case has been manufacturing cutlery for well over a century.

Where are Tec X brand knives made?

Tec X brand knives are manufactured in China to W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery quality standards.  TecX knives comes with a limited lifetime warranty that protects against defects in manufacturing and materials.

Can I take a tour of the Case factory?

Factory tours are not being offered at this time. We encourage you to visit the Zippo/Case Museum, which is free and open to the public seven days a week. It’s located in the heart of Bradford, PA, right between the Zippo and Case manufacturing facilities.