Built on generations of American knife-making know-how, the Case XX Fire in the Box Corelon Mini Trapper Folding Knife carries the kind of heritage that working knives are measured by. Case XX has earned its reputation by focusing on practical patterns, honest materials, and fit and finish that stand the test of time, and this Mini Trapper stays true to that legacy while adding bold visual character.
Both blades are crafted from mirror polished Tru-Sharp surgical steel, a steel Case is known for because it takes a keen edge, resists corrosion, and is easy to maintain in real-world use. The clip point blade handles detail work with control, while the spey blade offers a broad edge suited for slicing tasks. Nail nicks on each blade keep the action traditional and dependable, just the way many knife users prefer it.
The Fire in the Box Corelon handle is where this knife truly stands out. Swirls of red, orange, and yellow create a look that feels energetic without losing its classic roots. Brass liners add strength and warmth, while nickel silver bolsters provide balance and durability. An inlaid, oval-shaped nickel silver Case shield completes the handle with a mark of authenticity that collectors recognize instantly.
Sized at 3.5 inches closed and weighing just 2.7 ounces, this Mini Trapper rides easily in a pocket without feeling flimsy. It’s a practical everyday companion that still feels special when you take it out to use or admire. Proudly made in the USA, it reflects the craftsmanship and pride that have defined Case XX for over a century.
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Please note: the knife you receive may or may not have limited premiere edition blade etches as seen in the pictures displayed. We cannot guarantee that your knife will have these blade etchings.