The Case XX SMKW Exclusive 1095 Carbon Steel Yellow Synthetic Trapper is a rugged take on a time-tested American classic, blending traditional pocketknife design with hard-working materials built for everyday utility. Exclusive to Smoky Mountain Knife Works, this Trapper carries forward Case’s long-standing reputation for craftsmanship while delivering a straightforward, dependable tool ready for real-world use.
This knife features dual 1095 carbon steel blades, including a clip point and spey blade, both finished with a durable AS-ground surface and equipped with traditional nail nicks for easy opening. Known for its toughness and ease of sharpening, 1095 carbon steel develops a natural working character over time, rewarding regular use while maintaining a keen edge through countless tasks. Whether cutting cordage, preparing kindling, or handling daily chores, these blades are built to perform when it matters most.
The handles are crafted from smooth yellow synthetic, offering a bright, highly visible finish paired with a secure, comfortable grip. This durable material stands up well to demanding conditions, making it a practical choice for field use and everyday carry alike. Brass pins and liners reinforce the construction with proven reliability, while nickel silver bolsters add strength and a traditional finishing touch. An inlaid nickel silver oval Case shield completes the design with classic branding that reflects the knife’s heritage.
At 4.13 inches closed and weighing 4 ounces, this Trapper carries easily in the pocket or pack without sacrificing capability. Its balanced size and dual-blade configuration make it one of the most versatile patterns in the Case lineup, equally suited for work, outdoor use, or collection.
Proudly made in the USA, this knife reflects the enduring standards of American cutlery and the craftsmanship that has defined Case for generations.
Smoky Mountain Knife Works, the world's best online knife store, is a Tennessee landmark and the world's largest knife store. In the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains, more than 1.5 million visitors each year explore its legendary showroom, a destination known for its massive selection of knives, gear, and outdoor essentials that draws enthusiasts from across the country.