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Tru-Sharp Surgical Stainless Steel

Case Knives Tru-Sharp Surgical Steel — Traditional Pocket Knives Made in Bradford, Pennsylvania at Knifeworks

Case Knives Tru-Sharp Surgical Steel: 420HC Made in Bradford, Pennsylvania Since 1889

Tru-Sharp Surgical Stainless Steel is W.R. Case & Sons' proprietary designation for the 420HC stainless steel used in their blade production, ground and heat treated at their factory in Bradford, Pennsylvania. The base steel is 420HC — a high-carbon variant of 420 stainless with approximately 0.4–0.5% carbon and 13–14% chromium — and the "Tru-Sharp" name refers to Case's specific heat treat and grinding process that has been refined over more than a century of American knife production. Case typically runs Tru-Sharp at 58–60 HRC, producing a blade that holds a working edge better than most 420HC implementations at the same price tier.

At Knifeworks, you are buying from an authorized Case dealer: every Tru-Sharp knife on this page ships with Case's limited lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. Case knives are manufactured entirely in Bradford, Pennsylvania — one of the few remaining production cutlery operations in the United States — and the warranty is backed by that domestic production standard.

Tru-Sharp is found across the full Case traditional pocket knife lineup: trappers, stockmans, congress knives, peanuts, sodbuster juniors, and sowbellys. It is a reliable, easy-to-maintain stainless steel well-suited to the traditional slip joint patterns Case is famous for. For buyers who want a genuinely American-made pocket knife with proven performance and a steel that sharpens on any whetstone or ceramic rod without specialized equipment, Tru-Sharp in a Case is the answer.

What "Surgical Stainless" actually means on a Case knifeThe term "surgical stainless" does not refer to a specific steel grade — it is a marketing designation indicating medical-grade corrosion resistance. For Case, it signals that Tru-Sharp will not rust under normal use conditions: sweat, moisture, blood during field dressing, and everyday pocket carry. The underlying 420HC alloy has one of the highest chromium concentrations in the production knife market at its price tier, making it genuinely rust-resistant without the care demands of carbon steel slipjoints.

Call 888-225-9775 — our team can help you choose the right Case Tru-Sharp model.

Base steel
420HC
Brand
Case & Sons
Made in
Bradford, PA
Typical hardness
58–60 HRC
Corrosion resist.
Excellent
Sharpenability
Very easy

Tru-Sharp Surgical Steel: Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tru-Sharp Surgical Steel?

Tru-Sharp Surgical Stainless Steel is W.R. Case & Sons' proprietary designation for their 420HC stainless blade steel, ground and heat treated at their factory in Bradford, Pennsylvania. It is not a unique alloy — 420HC is a widely produced high-carbon stainless steel — but Case's specific heat treat process brings it to 58–60 HRC, meaningfully harder than many 420HC production knives that run at 54–56 HRC. That hardness difference translates directly to better edge retention and a keener out-of-box edge.

The "Surgical Stainless" designation refers to the corrosion resistance level of the steel, not a specific alloy standard. 420HC's 13–14% chromium content provides the same passive oxide layer used in medical instruments — resistant to rust in moisture, sweat, and blood contact without special coatings or treatment.

Are Case knives made in the USA?

Yes — W.R. Case & Sons has manufactured knives in Bradford, Pennsylvania since 1889 and continues to produce their full traditional pocket knife lineup there today. Every Case Tru-Sharp knife on this page is made in Bradford, Pennsylvania. Case is one of the few remaining production cutlery operations running at scale in the United States, and American manufacture is a core part of the brand identity and quality standard.

Case sources Tru-Sharp steel and performs all grinding, heat treating, handle fitting, and finishing in Bradford. The factory offers tours for knife enthusiasts, and Case actively markets the Bradford heritage as a quality signal. When you buy a Case knife, you are buying over 130 years of continuous American cutlery production.

How does Tru-Sharp compare to 14C28N or AUS-8?

At Case's 58–60 HRC heat treat, Tru-Sharp performs comparably to Sandvik 14C28N and well ahead of generic 420HC or AUS-8 implementations run at lower hardness. Sandvik 14C28N has a slight advantage in edge retention and corrosion resistance at comparable hardness due to its nitrogen addition and purpose-built blade steel design, but the practical difference is small in everyday use. Both are easy to sharpen on standard ceramic rods and diamond cards.

Against AUS-8, Tru-Sharp at Case's hardness holds an edge comparably or better and has stronger corrosion resistance due to the higher chromium content of 420HC. For buyers comparing a Case Tru-Sharp knife to an AUS-8 competitor at the same price, the Case is the stronger steel specification.

How does Tru-Sharp compare to CPM-S35VN?

CPM-S35VN is a meaningfully better blade steel than Tru-Sharp on edge retention. It holds an edge two to three times longer in controlled testing, is produced via powder metallurgy for a finer carbide structure, and supports keener edge geometry at higher hardness. CPM-S35VN knives typically cost significantly more than comparable Case Tru-Sharp models.

For most Case buyers, the comparison is not really relevant — the appeal of a Case Trapper or Stockman is the traditional pattern, the American-made heritage, the handle materials, and the classic aesthetics. Tru-Sharp is capable enough for the tasks a traditional slipjoint is used for: everyday cutting, hunting, whittling, and general utility. If maximum edge life between sharpenings is the top priority and budget is flexible, a CPM-S35VN knife delivers more. If you want an American-made traditional pocket knife, Case is the choice.

Is Tru-Sharp easy to sharpen?

Yes — Tru-Sharp is one of the most accessible blade steels to sharpen. 420HC responds quickly to whetstones, ceramic rods, diamond cards, and pull-through sharpeners. It is particularly well-suited to the traditional flat-ground blade geometry of Case slipjoints, which present a simple bevel that sharpens efficiently on a basic bench stone. Most users can maintain a Case Tru-Sharp knife with nothing more than a pocket ceramic rod and occasional work on a bench stone.

The ease of sharpening is part of why traditional knife users favor Case. A slipjoint that can be sharpened on a fieldstone or a kitchen windowsill ceramic is a working tool; a knife that requires CBN abrasives is a precision instrument. Tru-Sharp is firmly in the working tool category.

Does Tru-Sharp rust easily?

No — Tru-Sharp has excellent corrosion resistance. 420HC's 13–14% chromium content provides a continuous passive oxide layer that resists rust in sweat, moisture, blood, and outdoor humidity without special coatings. Case offers Tru-Sharp specifically because traditional pocket knives in carbon steel required constant oiling and rust prevention that modern users are not always willing to provide. Tru-Sharp eliminates that maintenance burden while preserving the traditional pattern and aesthetics Case buyers want.

Wipe the blade after extended saltwater or acidic food exposure. Under normal carry and outdoor use conditions, a Case Tru-Sharp knife will stay clean and rust-free with minimal attention.

What Case patterns use Tru-Sharp steel?

Tru-Sharp is Case's standard stainless steel, used across the majority of their production lineup. Every Tru-Sharp Case knife at Knifeworks ships with Case's limited lifetime warranty against defects.

PatternBladesBest for
TrapperClip + speyHunting, general outdoor
StockmanClip + sheepfoot + speyFarm, ranch, multi-task
PeanutClip + penLightweight EDC
Congress4-bladeCollecting, multi-use
Sodbuster Jr.ClipSingle-blade EDC
Which Case Tru-Sharp knife should I buy at Knifeworks?

For the most versatile traditional carry, the Case Trapper is the standard recommendation — a clip blade and a spey blade covering both utility cutting and hunting tasks in a medium-sized slipjoint. The Stockman adds a sheepfoot and spey alongside the clip for buyers who want three-blade versatility in a shirt-pocket size. For compact daily carry, the Case Peanut is one of the lightest and smallest patterns in the lineup with two blades in a frame small enough for any pocket.

If you are buying a Case knife as a gift or first traditional pocket knife, handle material is the deciding factor: jigged bone is the classic, genuine stag is the premium choice, and synthetic handle materials are the most durable. Call 888-225-9775 and our team can help you narrow down the right pattern and handle for your use or the person you are buying for.

Tru-Sharp (420HC) vs. comparable blade steels

SteelToughnessEdge RetentionCorrosion ResistanceSharpenability
Tru-Sharp (420HC) ★HighModerateExcellentVery easy
14C28NHighModerateVery goodVery easy
AUS-8HighModerateGoodVery easy
154CMMod–HighModerateAbove avgVery easy
CPM-S35VNHighMod–HighHighEasy
1095HighModerateLowVery easy
Where Tru-Sharp wins: the best corrosion resistance at this performance tierTru-Sharp (420HC) has more chromium available for corrosion protection than most steels at its price point, making it the strongest rust-resistance performer in this table below CPM-S35VN. For a traditional slipjoint carried in a pocket through a workday, hunting season, or summer camp, that corrosion resistance matters — and it is backed by over 130 years of Case manufacturing in Bradford, Pennsylvania.
Made in Bradford, PennsylvaniaEvery Case Tru-Sharp knife is manufactured at the W.R. Case & Sons factory in Bradford, PA — in continuous operation since 1889.
Authorized Dealer — Case Limited Lifetime WarrantyCase's limited lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship on every knife sold through Knifeworks as an authorized dealer.
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