
- Order number: CA52226
The traditional Case Knives Harley Davidson Trapper is a two-handed knife that impresses with two useful stainless steel blades and decorative nickel silver bolsters. There is a clip point and a spey blade inside this pocket knife, which is manufactured with elegant handle scales made from smooth antique bone. The brass pins and the ingenious Harley Davidson logo, which has been worked into the bone, serve as eye-catchers. The blades, which can be opened with the help of a nail nick, are 8.2 cm and 8.3 cm long. When opened, this knife has a total length of 19 cm. Trapper knives have a long tradition in hunting. The clip point blade was used for more precise and finer work and, although it may sound strange now, the spey blade had a sinister use for farmers and cowboys as it was used to castrate bulls. Nowadays, however, the spey blade is more commonly used by hunters to gut small game. But even for lovers of the sharp blade who are not hunters, this folder is very practical for peeling and cutting fruit and vegetables, for example. The Case Knives Harley Davidson Trapper is a knife for anyone who wants to discover their inner cowboy or is simply looking for a confident everyday knife.
Herstellerinformation:
W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company
PO Box 4000
Bradford, PA 16701
USA
contact@caseknives.com
Verantwortliche Person / Firma innerhalb der EU:
ACMA - Distributor For Fine Knives
Veiter Weg 13
97241 Bergtheim
Germany
info@acma.de
Manufacturer: | Case Knives |
Modell: | Harley Davidson Trapper |
Knife Type: | EDC - Every Day Carry, Jagdtaschenmesser |
Verschluss: | Slipjoint |
Blade Material: | Edelstahl |
Blade Length: | 8,2 cm, 8,3 cm |
Blade Thickness: | 2,7 mm |
Klingenoberfläche: | Poliert |
Blade Style: | Clip Point, Spey |
Overall Length: | 19 cm |
Öffnungshilfe: | Nagelhau |
Griffmaterial: | Knochen |
Besonderheit: | Doppelklinge |
Gewicht: | 108 g |
Made in: | USA |
W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company was founded in the USA at the turn of the century - at a time when a pocket knife was an essential tool and owning one had about the same value as owning a watch. But especially today in the busy and technical world, the value of a handmade pocket knife is in demand again. Once you have caught fire, you will become a collector of these very beautiful, robust pocket knives.