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SHOP CASE KNIVESThe Case XX Mediterranean Blue Bone Papaw Mini Trapper Folding Knife blends classic Case tradition with eye-catching color and everyday practicality. Built with mirror-polished Tru-Sharp surgical steel blades, this knife delivers the edge retention and corrosion resistance Case users expect, paired with a clean, refined finish. Traditional nail nicks provide smooth, familiar opening and reinforce the time-tested Trapper design.
This Mini Trapper features two versatile blades that handle a wide range of cutting tasks. The clip point blade offers a sharp, controllable tip for detail work and daily cutting, while the spey blade is well suited for slicing and utility chores that call for strength and precision. Measuring 3.5 inches closed and weighing just 2.7 ounces, it strikes an ideal balance between compact carry and confident performance. It rides easily in the pocket without feeling flimsy, making it a dependable choice for everyday use.
Mediterranean Blue bone handles give this knife its standout character. The rich blue tones and natural bone texture create a look that’s both bold and timeless, ensuring no two handles are exactly alike. Brass pins and liners add internal strength, while nickel silver bolsters provide durability and classic appeal. An inlaid nickel silver Case shield completes the traditional profile and marks it as a genuine piece of American craftsmanship. The included gift tin makes this Mini Trapper an excellent option for collectors or anyone looking to give a knife with real heritage behind it. Proudly made in the USA, it reflects generations of skill, pride, and attention to detail.
Whether it’s destined for daily carry, display, or gifting, this Papaw Mini Trapper delivers trusted materials, proven design, and unmistakable Case quality in a compact package.
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