Description
- Clip point and spey blades made from carbon steel with a polished finish
- Classic nail nick openers
- American Workman smooth red synthetic handle scales
- Slip joint for easy non-locking opening and closing
The CASE XX American Workman Trapper Knife is one of the most iconic designs ever made. Originally designed for fur trappers (hence the name), the knife includes two blades of equal lengths. The clip point blade is intended for everyday cutting such as slicing food, cutting twine, whittling, etc.
The Spey blade, as its name implies, was designed for speying animals, a process that requires a very specific cut, without cutting anything else. The design is excellent for precise cuts, such as openeing a package without damaging its contents. For over a century, the Trapper knife has been a staple everyday carry knife. Add this piece of history to your collection today!
Warranty Information
Overall Length, in | 7.375" |
Blade Length, in | 3.25" |
Cutting Edge, in | 3.0" |
Blade Width, in | 0.58" |
Blade Thickness, in | 0.10" |
Number of Blades | 2 |
Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
Blade Style | Clip Point, Spey |
Blade Grind | Flat |
Finish | Polish |
Edge Type | Plain |
Handle Length, in | 4.125" |
Handle Width, in | 0.68" |
Handle Thickness, in | 0.54" |
Handle Material | Polymer |
Color | Red |
Holster Material | Nickel Silver |
Frame/Liner | Brass |
Weight, oz | 3.81 |
Knife Type | Manual |
Opener | Nail Nick |
Lock Type | Slip Joint |
Best Use | Everyday Carry |