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Case Trapper Smooth Gray Bone Pocket Knife

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The Case Trapper Smooth Gray Bone Knife is a timeless model originally designed for hunting and trapping. This knife's Smooth Gray Bone handles have a sophisticated look, and they are finished with smooth polished nickel silver bolsters and a Case diamond-shaped shield.

The Gray Bone handles of this Trapper knife are smooth. The bone is made from the shin bone of Zebu cattle, a very rugged material. As the bone is a natural material, the handles of each of these knives are all unique and may not exactly match the image.

The knife's brass pinned construction not only add to the aesthetics of this knife, but also ensure its durability and long life.

The blades on this knife are made from stainless steel, which is tough enough to get the job done, corrosion resistant, and easy to resharpen after a hard day's work.

The Trapper includes a Clip and Spey Blade, both extending from the same end of the knife's handle. The Clip blade is a multi-tasker with a tip for piercing and detail work. The Spey blade, once used on livestock, is an all-purpose blade often used by hunters, especially for skinning game.

The Case Trapper Smooth Gray Bone Knife is made in Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA from domestic and imported materials, and is backed by Case's limited lifetime warranty.

Features of the Trapper Smooth Gray Bone Knife:

  • Stainless steel Clip and Spey blades
  • Smooth Gray Bone handles
  • Nickel silver bolsters
  • Brass pinned construction
  • Metal diamond-shaped shield inlay with Case logo in script
  • Made in the USA
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty

Overall Length (Closed): 4.13 inches
Clip Blade Length: 3.25 inches
Spey Blade Length: 3.27 inches
Weight: 4.0 oz

Blade Types: Clip and Spey
Blade Lock Type: Non-locking Slip Joint
Sheath: Sold Separately

Case has been crafting knives in the USA since its founding in 1889, when the four Case brothers began selling hand made knives from the back of a truck in upstate New York.

Made in the USA

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