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High quality, extremely collectible handmade knives since the 1800s.
SHOP CASE KNIVESThe Case XX Love You Daddy 6.5″ Bone Stag Trapper is crafted for those who value tradition, quality, and a message that hits close to home. Handcrafted in the U.S.A. and part of a limited production run, this slipjoint folder combines classic dual-blade utility with a commemorative touch. Its pair of Tru-Sharp surgical stainless steel blades — a clip for multi-purpose cutting and a spey for smooth slicing — open with reliable nail nicks and deliver the corrosion resistance and edge performance that Case is known for.
Natural bone stag handles give this knife a rich, organic appearance with the warm honey tones and subtle texture that only genuine materials can provide. The stag scales are complemented by polished nickel silver bolsters and an inlaid script shield, giving the knife a refined presence in hand or on display. Whether you’re a collector drawn to unique pieces or someone looking for a functional blade with lasting value, the materials and construction hold up to daily carry and use.
At a closed length of about 4.13 inches and a balanced weight that feels right in the pocket, this Trapper sits comfortably ready for everyday tasks. It pairs dependable performance with sentimental appeal, making it a meaningful gift for Father’s Day, birthdays, or any occasion when a heartfelt message deserves something built to last. Each knife is numbered within its limited series, underlining its collectible appeal and connection to both craftsmanship and sentiment.
This piece arrives ready for display or gifting, celebrating both timeless design and personal connection. If you appreciate traditional American knives that carry character as well as quality, this bone stag Trapper stands out as a choice that honors both form and function.
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