The Case 11020 Smooth Natural Bone Trapper delivers classic American craftsmanship with its distinctive dual-blade design and premium natural bone handles. This traditional pocket knife combines time-tested functionality with the elegant aesthetics that have made Case knives a benchmark in the industry for over 130 years.
What Makes This Different
The smooth natural bone handle construction sets this trapper apart from synthetic alternatives, offering superior grip texture and unique grain patterns that develop character over time. Each handle is individually selected and fitted, ensuring no two knives are identical. The traditional trapper pattern features two functional blades optimized for different cutting tasks, providing versatility in a compact 4.125-inch closed length.
Key Features
- Dual-blade trapper configuration with clip point and spey blades
- Genuine smooth natural bone handles with brass bolsters
- Chrome vanadium steel blades with mirror-polished finish
- Nickel silver pins and Case shield inlay
- 4.125-inch closed length for optimal pocket carry
- Traditional slip-joint mechanism with half-stop safety
- Made in USA with Case's lifetime craftsmanship guarantee
The chrome vanadium steel blades maintain sharp edges through extended use while remaining easy to resharpen when needed. The clip point blade excels at precision tasks and detail work, while the spey blade handles broader cutting applications effectively. Both blades lock securely in the open position through Case's proven slip-joint mechanism, providing reliable performance in field conditions, workshop environments, and everyday carry situations.
Technical Specs
- Overall length closed: 4.125 inches
- Blade steel: Chrome vanadium
- Handle material: Smooth natural bone
- Bolster material: Brass
- Blade finish: Mirror polish
- Weight: Approximately 3.2 ounces
- Country of origin: United States
- Model number: 11020
- UPC: 021205110202
This trapper represents Case's commitment to traditional knife-making excellence, combining proven materials with meticulous hand-finishing techniques. The natural bone handles will develop a distinctive patina with use, making each knife a unique tool that improves with age and handling.