The Case XX Kinfolks Jig Molasses Bone Trapper is a classic American pocketknife built for those who appreciate proven designs, dependable performance, and traditional craftsmanship. One of the most recognizable patterns ever produced by Case, the Trapper has earned its reputation through generations of hard work, making it a trusted companion for everyday carry, outdoor use, and collecting alike.
As part of the Kinfolks Jig Molasses Bone Series, this knife combines premium materials with heritage-inspired styling. It features two mirror polished Tru-Sharp surgical steel blades: a versatile clip point blade for precision cutting and detail work, paired with a spey blade that's ideal for slicing and general utility tasks. Both blades open with traditional nail nicks and deliver the corrosion resistance, edge retention, and easy maintenance that have made Tru-Sharp steel a favorite among knife users for decades.
The handle is crafted from rich Kinfolks Jigged Molasses bone, giving the knife a distinctive appearance that reflects the rugged spirit of classic American pocketknives. Deep jigging adds texture and character while providing a secure grip in hand. The warm brown tones of the molasses bone complement the bright mirror-polished blades beautifully, while the inlaid nickel silver bomb-shaped Case shield serves as a striking focal point and a nod to the brand's long-standing tradition of quality craftsmanship.
Measuring 4.13 inches closed and weighing 4 ounces, this Trapper offers a substantial feel without being cumbersome, making it an excellent choice for daily carry or display. Proudly made in the USA, it's built to the standards that have made Case one of America's most respected knife manufacturers.
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