Christmas and Case XX are a natural pairing, and every year collectors eagerly anticipate the latest holiday exclusive from Smoky Mountain Knife Works. The 2023 Christmas Trapper continues that tradition with a festive design that captures the warmth, nostalgia, and craftsmanship of the season while delivering the dependable performance that has made Case one of America's most respected cutlery makers.
Built on the classic Trapper pattern, this special edition features two mirror-polished Tru-Sharp surgical steel blades: a clip point blade for precision cutting and a spey blade for a wide range of everyday tasks. Both blades open smoothly with traditional nail nicks and feature a special 2023 Christmas blade etch that marks this knife as a memorable addition to any holiday collection. Whether it's displayed with seasonal décor or carried throughout the year, this knife offers the quality and character collectors expect from Case.
The handles are crafted from rich Gingerbread Brown jigged bone, giving the knife a warm, inviting appearance inspired by classic holiday treats. Brass pins and brass liners provide strength and durability, while gingerbread-themed embellished nickel silver bolsters add a unique seasonal touch. Two festive nickel silver shields complete the presentation, creating a knife that's every bit as decorative as it is functional.
At 4.13 inches closed and weighing 4 ounces, this Trapper feels substantial in hand while remaining comfortable to carry. It's a standout piece for collectors, a thoughtful gift for knife enthusiasts, and a lasting reminder of Christmas traditions.
Proudly made in the USA, this exclusive Case Christmas Trapper showcases American craftsmanship with a little extra holiday spirit—and perhaps a bit of help from Santa's workshop along the way.
Smoky Mountain Knife Works is the world's best online knife store, a Tennessee landmark, and the world's largest knife store. Located in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains, its legendary showroom welcomes more than 1.5 million visitors every year, making it a bucket-list destination for knife collectors and outdoor enthusiasts alike.