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Started by Craig Henry. Last reply by Arlen Norby May 13, 2018. 7 Replies 3 Likes
I'm not sure if it was just guys that I was around when I was just getting my feet wet in serious knife collecting back in the 1970's, but it always seemed guys acted like the Case 54 yellow Trapper…Continue
Started by Dustin Robinson. Last reply by Andy Larrison Sep 14, 2017. 215 Replies 13 Likes
Just a few of my trappers, Case of course... Continue
Started by Craig Henry. Last reply by Steve wells Aug 8, 2015. 20 Replies 2 Likes
What do you serious Trapper collectors think................Waaay back, many, many moons ago when I was getting into knife collecting in a serious way and learning the ropes, all the serious…Continue
Started by Steve Hanner. Last reply by tim payne Mar 28, 2015. 18 Replies 4 Likes
I've seen several examples of really good looking trappers recently but they are small about 2 1/2 inches. But I will say I not only like the look of the Trapper but it slips into a pocket so much…Continue
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yah, but it's sooo purdy.
Yes I do James. But that's the problem.....I want sooo much and the money tree is on life support.
Oh go ahead, you know you wannttit.
Nothing like a Case Yellow Trapper (or Stockman LOL!). Many, at least used to, hold it in high esteem - http://www.iknifecollector.com/group/trapperpatterncollectors/forum...
Yes, Steve, this #3254 CV is a permanent temptation. It's the first American knife I bought, and still one of my favorite EDCs (By the way, beware of EDCs! : "Some chemicals, both natural and man-made, can interfere with endocrine glands and their hormones or where the hormones act (!!!). These chemicals are called " Endocrine Disruptors" or "Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals" (EDCs)...")...
me too!
Nice one Lee! But I already told you that in another time and place. LOL! But it still looks good!
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