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Your cart is empty.product image CASE XX WR Pocket Knfie Synthetic Handle with Chrome Vanadium Blades Trapper 4 1/8 inches Closed
zts
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
The manufacturing quality is great and the two blades are razor-sharp. The looks are also very classic and neat. The carbon steel version (erroneously labeled on this site as Chrome-Vanadium) should be relatively easier to sharpen, but overall requires a bit more general maintenance. If you like or prefer more shiny stuff, go for the stainless-steel version (a bit harder to sharpen when needed). No complaints about either version.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025
Good KnifeI seen some negative reviews. I think a lot of people may not be familiar with carbon blades . They will tarnish or rust and you need to take care of them properly . Case makes stainless and carbon bladesIf you don’t know the difference I suggest watching a few videos.Carbon isn’t for everyoneSo if it’s not for you I’d get stainless.I myself am old and like the Carbon Steel
jacob feldman
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
It’s a great knife as to be expected by case. But stay on top of the blades if they rust even if you polish it off the patina will remain
Joey Lowe
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2023
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Billy Hulett
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2023
Good quality knives I've toted one in my pocket all my life, I just tend to loose them every few years and have to buy another. Always buy the trapper. Cv blade because of the ease of sharpening and how it holds its sharpeners, these blades do rust and that's how you know you got a good blade the surgical steel and stainless to me are hard to sharpen and don't hold a edge very well then will get dull without even useing it unlike the cv blades only thing diff with this blade than all the others I've carried all my life is the blade is labeled cs instead of cv which I do not like but suppose to be similar still. Not sure what's up with that but love my knife and will always continue to buy and carry the case trapper cv /cs blade
James S.
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2020
I've seen some reviews where people had quality control issues and some complaints but I looked very closely at this knife and it is flawless. Beautiful knife that is absolutely perfect.If you know how to take care of carbon steel blades then you will love this knife.For all of you that don't know how, or don't want to make the effort to care for carbon steel then get the SS version of this. You will be much happier with the stainless.The blades on this knife are showing very slight signs of patina right out of the box. Not a problem but obviously they will develop corrosion easily without some care.Blades are very sharp right out of the box. Springs are strong enough to hold the blades open but yet easy to open. Just right.My first Case knife was way back in the 60's and honestly this knifes' quality is exactly as I remember them to be.I'm glad that an American company with the history that this company has is still making high quality products.Pocket knives have gone through some serious changes over the years and most are good changes that make for a better knife, but this is a throw back to the old days of pocket knives and it is a great knife as long as you understand and appreciate what it is.
oscar m.
Reviewed in Mexico on February 4, 2020
Excelente producto
J3W73
Reviewed in Mexico on April 13, 2019
Totalmente de mi agrado las hojas de cromado perfecto, simplemente hermosa definitivamente la volvería a comprar nuevamente
BNV
Reviewed in Mexico on August 16, 2017
Me esperaba una navaja mas filosa, pero esta bien. El tamaño de las hojas es grande, el envío demoró un poco pero llego bien.Update: la navaja si esta filosa, la use para "limpiar" una codorniz y el desempeño fue bueno. el único problemas es que la hoja de la navaja presenta unas manchas que no he podido quitarle...
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2016
Ive had a couple Case knifes when i was younger, but I never could keep up with them. I have carried a Old timer knife for the past year, and after putting that knife through just about everything at work, and not to mention keeping up with it; I knew I wanted to upgrade to something better.Before I bought this knife, I was looking for 2 things in particular.#1 - I refused to buy another Stainless Steel Knife. Yes their Nice and Shiny but you can only use them so much before they get dull again. So being Said, I wanted Carbon Steel, or in this case, Chrome Vanadium Steel. They seem to hold a Edge just a little bit Longer.#2 - I will not carry a Big Bulky Knife. I have always carried Single blade knives, but there is a downfall to only having that 1 blade, once its dull, thats it. And I Hate feeling like I got a big Swiss Army knife in my pocket all day when Im at work.So when i ran across this Decently priced Case XX, I knew I had to have it. Nothing fancy, just a good ole tradition style pocket knife. It works great and has a nice build quality to it and I look foward to using to using it for the many years to come. So if your looking for a Great knife and have the same similiar interest as I did, then i strongly suggest this one. You just simply cant go Wrong with it, weither its your first choice or not, you wont regret it. Hope this review might have helped in anyway.
D. Schwemin
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2016
After collecting knives for a long time, I finally pulled the proverbial "trigger" and purchased this trapper model slipjoint in carbon steel from WR Case, and boy was I happy I did! If you are in the market for a classic slipjoint folder, you really owe it to yourself to go out and purchase a Case folder! I'm so happy with the walk and talk of the knife, and the fit and finish is spot on. The steel holds a very good edge, and I use this knife for just about everything from utility purposes, to cutting my steak at night, to cutting apples and carrots for my yellow lab, Henry. As I previously stated, this I particular model is made from carbon steel, and therefore will develope a patina as you use the knife. The ergonomics of the handle are very nice, and the handle has enough width to it so it's comfortable in the handle, unlike a lot of the these super slim tacticool folders around these days! If you're looking for a very nice full-sized gentleman's folder that will catch the eye of knife enthusiasts, this is certainly a great knife at a great price! Highly recommended.
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