W.R. Case & Sons Tiny Trapper Stag Scales
Item #: CS-SW10862
$99.95
Limited to orders taken at 2026 Spring Tradeshows
For years, W. R. Case and Sons® has introduced a few knives every year that are available to dealers only at their Spring Tradeshows. The quantities produced are relatively small. We place one order in the spring and cannot order more. These are always some of the more highly collectible Case knives. This Tiny Trapper with Burnt Stag handle scales is one of those knives.
The blades are a 1-7⁄8" clip point and a 1-7⁄8" spey blade of Case's Tru-Sharp™ surgical stainless at 54-57 Rc. with a high mirror polish. The fluted bolsters and bomb shield are nickel silver and the liners and pins are brass. It is a slip joint – meaning the blades do not lock. Measures 2-1⁄2" closed. Weighs 1.2 oz. Made in the U.S.A. Ships in a gift tin. Suggested retail is $176.00
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TypeFolder
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BladeClip - Spey
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Blade Length1-7/8" - 1-7/8"
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FinishMirror Polish
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Blade SteelTru-Sharp
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Rockwell54-57
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LockSlip Joint
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BolstersNickel Silver
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LinersBrass
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HandleStag
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Closed Length2-1/2"
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Weight1.2 oz.
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OriginUSA
Case Knives
W. R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company is an American manufacturer of traditional pocket knives, limited edition commemoratives and collectibles. It makes American made traditional pocket knives in a variety of patterns, blade styles, and handle materials. They are particularly well known for their specialized dying process - creating beautiful and colorful bone handles. Case prefers to use their proprietary Tru-Sharp stainless steel. Tru-Sharp sharpens and polishes easily and is enjoyed by collectors all over.
The roots of the company span all the way back to 1889. W.,R. Case & Sons notably made knives in World War 1, notably the M3 Fighting Knife for servicemen and the V-42 stiletto for the Devil’s Brigade. They also made knives for NASA astronauts for when they touched back down on earth and were waiting to be picked up. The Case Company is currently owned by the Zippo Manufacturing Company, based in the same city, which is well known for their Zippo lighters. You can see great synergy between the companies as they share equipment and expertise like inlaid dyed bone handles and laser engraving machinery.
