The Case XX Limited Edition Barnboard Jigged Bermuda Green Bone Series delivers the kind of traditional craftsmanship and collectible character that’s made Case one of America’s most respected knife makers for generations. Every knife in the series features mirror polished Tru-Sharp surgical steel blades with classic nail nicks and a special “LimitedXXEdition Series XXXLX” blade etch that gives the collection a unique identity and added appeal for collectors and everyday users alike. The Barnboard Jigged Bermuda Green bone handles provide deep texture and rich color with a rugged, weathered look that feels right at home in the pocket or display case, while the inlaid brass Case USA shield completes the knife with unmistakable heritage styling.
This Mini Trapper pattern combines compact carry with the dependable versatility that’s made the trapper design a longtime favorite among outdoorsmen and knife enthusiasts. Equipped with mirror polished clip point and spey blades, it’s ready for everything from precision slicing to routine everyday cutting chores. The clip point blade offers excellent control and piercing capability, while the spey blade handles utility work with ease, giving this compact folder the versatility of a much larger knife in a lightweight, pocket-friendly package.
Measuring 3.5 inches closed and weighing just 2.7 ounces, this Mini Trapper slips comfortably into the pocket while still delivering the solid feel and craftsmanship expected from a premium Case knife. Smooth backsprings, polished bolsters, and carefully fitted handle scales highlight the attention to detail that continues to set American-made Case knives apart. Proudly made in the USA, this limited edition release blends timeless design, premium materials, and practical function into a knife built to be carried, collected, and appreciated for years to come.
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