The Case XX Take ’Em Duck Hunting Chestnut Smooth Bone Trapper celebrates a time-honored American tradition with classic Case craftsmanship and outdoors-inspired detail. Built on the trusted Trapper pattern, this knife blends everyday usefulness with collectible appeal for hunters, outdoorsmen, and Case enthusiasts alike.
This Trapper features two mirror polished Tru-Sharp surgical steel blades: a clip point and a spey blade. Tru-Sharp steel is known for its corrosion resistance and dependable edge retention, making it a reliable choice for everyday cutting tasks. The clip point blade offers excellent precision for slicing and detailed work, while the spey blade provides a wider edge suited for general utility tasks. Both blades open with traditional nail nicks and feature distinctive commemorative etches reading “Take ’Em Duck Hunting” and “Duck Hunting: An American Tradition,” adding character that celebrates the heritage of waterfowl hunting.
The handles are crafted from smooth chestnut-colored bone, giving the knife a warm, classic look that pairs beautifully with its polished hardware. A detailed duck embellishment on the front handle adds a striking focal point that highlights the hunting theme. Brass pins and brass liners reinforce the frame, while polished nickel silver bolsters provide durability and a bright traditional finish. An inlaid nickel silver oval Case shield completes the handle with the familiar mark of quality.
Measuring 4.13 inches closed and weighing about 4 ounces, this Trapper has a solid, comfortable feel in hand and rides well in the pocket. It comes packaged in a collector’s display tin, making it an excellent addition to a hunting-themed collection or a thoughtful gift for any outdoorsman.
Proudly made in the USA, this knife reflects Case’s long-standing commitment to American craftsmanship and tradition.
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