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Case Cutlery 9254FIB/E Fire in Box Corelon Engraved Trapper Pocket Knife With Stainless Steel Blades Red, White and Yellow Mixed Corelon

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About Case Cutlery 9254FIB/E Fire In Box Corelon Engraved

From the Manufacturer Case Cutlery 9254FIB/E Case Corelon Fire in Box Engraved Trapper Pocket Knife With Stainless Steel Blades Red, Yellow, and White mixed CorelonThe 9254FIB/E Case Trapper features Smooth Corelon Fire in Box handles, rust-resistant Tru-Sharp surgical steel Clip and Spey blades, engraved bolsters and is packaged in a faux alligator skin jewel box. First offered in the 1920's, the Trapper today is one of the longest running knives in the Case line. Whether cleaning game or performing detailed cutting on the workbench, the Trapper is tough enough to get the job done. Corelon is a durable synthetic handle material which is similar in style to the old celluloid handles, but more stable. Due to the way the Corelon handles are poured, each knife is uniquely different in the way the colors appear. SpecificationsPattern: 9254 SSHandle Material: Fire in Box CorelonBlade(s): Clip and SpeyBlade Material: Stainless steelLength Closed: 4 1/8-Inch Blade Grind: ConcaveWeight: 4.0 Ounce About W.R. Case and Sons Cutlery Co.W.R. Case and Sons Cutlery Company has been a leading American manufacturer of premium, hand-crafted knives for more than a century. Still manufactured in Bradford, Pennsylvania by skilled artisans using the finest materials and time-honored techniques -this rich heritage makes Case knives the brand of choice for sportsmen and knife enthusiasts, as well as the most collected knives in the world. From hunting and pocket knives to the V-42 Stiletto carried by U.S. Army soldiers in World War II, to the M-1 Astronauts knife carried on the Gemini and Apollo missions, Case knives have been a trusted companion, as well as a tool, for generations.