Case Hobo keeps calling out my name...

I have the Case Hobo with synthetic handles. I use mine about everyday for lunch at work.
I do agree , the spoon and fork are too small,but they do work.
 
Mine arrived today. It is chunky, but really well made - the lock mechanism holding them together is rock solid. Very impressed with the construction. As said above, spoon and fork are small, but functional. And a vast improvement over most plastic picnic implements.
 
I have a couple cheapos; an "Ozark Trails" that slides apart and a Sharp that doesn't. I also have a couple of nesting BSA flatware sets, and a couple of Swedish military surplus nesting sets (those have serious spoons). I've never used the folders, but the sort of thing continues to fascinate, and I never see the Case or Kabar without sparing a second look.
Anybody got one of these?
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I bought my sons Case Hobo's when they received their Boy Scout "Totin Chip". Very handy!
 
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