The Case XX Candy Cane Corelon Christmas 2023 Series Trapper blends one of Case’s most iconic patterns with a bold holiday finish that still delivers real, everyday performance. Case XX has spent generations building knives that are trusted by working hands and respected by collectors, and this Trapper keeps that tradition intact while adding seasonal character that’s hard to miss. It’s a classic design that doesn’t lose its purpose just because it looks different.
This Trapper carries two mirror polished Tru-Sharp surgical steel blades, a clip point and a spey, both fitted with traditional nail nicks for smooth opening. Each blade features a special serialized Candy Christmas blade etch unique to the 2023 series, adding collectibility without sacrificing function. Tru-Sharp steel is known for its corrosion resistance and consistent edge performance, making these blades well suited for daily cutting tasks. The clip point handles detail work and general utility with ease, while the spey blade offers controlled slicing and a safer tip profile for a wide range of chores.
The green, white, and red striped Candy Cane Corelon handles give this Trapper its unmistakable holiday look while remaining durable enough for regular carry. Corelon stands up well to wear and handling, and the bold striping adds personality without feeling gimmicky. Brass liners provide internal strength, while nickel silver bolsters add balance and a refined finish. The inlaid nickel silver bomb-shaped Case shield ties the knife back to Case heritage and completes the traditional build. At 4.13 inches closed and weighing 4 ounces, this Trapper feels solid in hand and rides comfortably in the pocket.
Proudly made in the USA, this Candy Cane Corelon Trapper reflects Case XX’s ongoing commitment to American craftsmanship. It’s available through Smoky Mountain Knife Works, the world’s best online knife store and a true Tennessee landmark. As the world’s largest knife store, SMKW welcomes over 1.5 million visitors each year to its legendary showroom in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains.