CASE KNIVES
High quality, extremely collectible handmade knives since the 1800s.
SHOP CASE KNIVESSKU: CA50640
Introducing the Case XX Classic Trapper Pocket Knife – reimagined with a touch of elegance and a pop of color. From the renowned workshops of Case, one of America's oldest and most respected cutlery companies, comes a knife that combines timeless design with striking beauty.
At the heart of this classic trapper knife are mirror-polished Tru-Sharp surgical steel clip point and spey blades. Renowned for their sharpness and durability, these blades feature nail nicks for easy opening, ensuring that this pocket companion is always ready for action. From slicing and dicing to intricate detail work, the Case XX Trapper Pocket Knife delivers exceptional performance with every use.
But what sets this knife apart is its stunning sky blue jigged bone handles. The vibrant hue adds a touch of sophistication and style, making this knife stand out from the crowd. Brass pins and liners ensure durability and stability, while nickel silver bolsters add a touch of elegance to the overall design. And let's not forget the nickel silver Case arrowhead shield, a symbol of quality and craftsmanship.
Measuring 4.13 inches when closed and weighing just 4 ounces, this trapper knife is both practical and portable, making it perfect for everyday carry. Slip it into your pocket or pack and take it with you wherever you go – from the office to outdoor adventures.
But perhaps the most compelling feature of the Case XX Classic Trapper Pocket Knife is its origin. Proudly made in the USA, each knife is crafted with meticulous attention to detail by skilled artisans. From the steel blades to the bone handles, every component is carefully selected and assembled with pride, ensuring a product that meets the highest standards of quality and craftsmanship.
Whether you're a seasoned collector or someone who appreciates fine craftsmanship, the Case XX Classic Trapper Pocket Knife is sure to impress. With its blend of heritage, quality, and patriotic pride, it's more than just a tool – it's a piece of American history.