Don't be fooled by the color. This is a sturdy and handy tool for everyday tasks around the house, at the campgrounds, fishing or just foraging in the woods!
Handcrafted in the U.S.A. since 1889, this classic American Case Trapper is about 4 1/8 inches long (folded/closed) and weighs approximately 3.9 ounces. The handle is Custom Pink Pearl Corelon with a Nickel Silver Case Oval Inlay Shield. The bolsters are Nickel Silver. This knife utilizes a 3 1/4" Clip blade and 3 1/4" Spey blade. Stamped with pattern number 3254 SS, the blades are highly polished Tru-Sharp Surgical Stainless Steel.
Ever since those early days Case continued to grow as a company. You came across these knives in the pockets of farmers and on the desks of presidents. During many historic events Case knives were used on a daily basis. From world wars to Apollo missions to the moon. So yes, it is safe to say that Case is not only known worldwide, but even beyond!
The Trapper pocket knife is enhanced with two blades: a clippoint and a speypoint. The pointed tip of the clippoint is great when making incisions and for other detailed tasks. Originally the speypoint was developed for farmers and cowboys. Today people mostly use the speypoint for tasks like to cut and peel vegetables and fruit.
Handcrafted in the U.S.A. since 1889, this classic American Case Trapper is about 4 1/8 inches long (folded/closed) and weighs approximately 3.9 ounces. The handle is Custom Pink Pearl Corelon with a Nickel Silver Case Oval Inlay Shield. The bolsters are Nickel Silver. This knife utilizes a 3 1/4" Clip blade and 3 1/4" Spey blade. Stamped with pattern number 3254 SS, the blades are highly polished Tru-Sharp Surgical Stainless Steel.
Ever since those early days Case continued to grow as a company. You came across these knives in the pockets of farmers and on the desks of presidents. During many historic events Case knives were used on a daily basis. From world wars to Apollo missions to the moon. So yes, it is safe to say that Case is not only known worldwide, but even beyond!
The Trapper pocket knife is enhanced with two blades: a clippoint and a speypoint. The pointed tip of the clippoint is great when making incisions and for other detailed tasks. Originally the speypoint was developed for farmers and cowboys. Today people mostly use the speypoint for tasks like to cut and peel vegetables and fruit.
$50 - 2 bids
Minimum Bid Increment:
$5
Value:
$75
Available:
Apr 12, 2024 @ 08:00am -
Apr 19, 2024 @ 07:00pm
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Donated By:
Richard and Erica Marvak