The Case XX Red Jigged Bone Volunteer Firefighter Trapper pays tribute to the courage, commitment, and tradition of volunteer firefighters with a classic American pocketknife built for both collectors and everyday appreciation. Combining time-honored Trapper styling with commemorative detailing, this knife stands as a meaningful piece of Case history and craftsmanship.
It features two mirror polished Tru-Sharp surgical steel blades—a clip point and a spey blade—both equipped with nail nicks for smooth, reliable opening. Tru-Sharp surgical steel is valued for its corrosion resistance, strong edge retention, and ease of maintenance, making it a dependable choice for both display and light everyday use. The clip point blade carries a “Volunteer Firefighter” etch, while the spey blade features the powerful inscription “First To Live, First To Fight,” honoring the dedication and bravery of those who serve.
The handles are crafted from jigged red bone, offering a traditional look with rich color and natural texture. The jigging provides a secure grip while enhancing the knife’s classic aesthetic. Brass pins and liners reinforce the construction, while polished nickel silver bolsters add strength and a refined finish, including a special firefighter-themed embellishment. An inlaid oval nickel silver Case shield completes the handle with a signature touch of heritage style.
The Trapper pattern remains one of Case’s most popular designs thanks to its balanced size and versatile blade combination. Measuring 4.13” closed and weighing 4 ounces, it carries comfortably while still offering capable cutting utility. This edition also includes a felt-lined collector’s display tin, making it ideal for presentation or gifting. Like all Case knives, it’s proudly made in the USA.
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