Bear and Son Cutlery 3” Stag Bone Pocket Knife - Damascus Steel, Lockback
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Overview
About Bear and Son Cutlery 3” Stag Bone Pocket Knife - Damascus Steel, Lockback
Closeouts. Small and beautiful enough to carry everywhere, Bear and Son Cutlery's 3" lockback pocket knife features a gorgeous Damascus steel blade and eye-catching India stag bone handle.
- High-definition Damascus steel clip-point blade has great edge retention and is easy to sharpen
- Genuine India stag bone handle grips
- Tarnish-resistant nickel silver bolsters
- Folding design with lockback locking mechanism
- Made in United States of America
- Cannot ship to New Jersey State.
- Cannot ship to New York State.
Specs
Specs about Bear and Son Cutlery 3” Stag Bone Pocket Knife - Damascus Steel, Lockback
- Knife style: Folding
- Blade shape: Clip point
- Edge type: Plain
- Blade length: 2-1/4"
- Closed length: 3"
- Open length: 5-1/4"
- Number of blades: 1
- Lock type: Lockback
- Blade steel: Damascus steel
- Handle material: Stag
- Weight: 1.8 oz.
- Made in United States of America
- Cannot ship to New Jersey State.
- Cannot ship to New York State.
Reviews
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Reviewed by Anonymous from Michigan on Thursday, February 11, 2016
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3.0 out of 5 stars. okVerified Buyer Reviewed by knife collector from Virginia on Wednesday, July 13, 2016Pretty knife, especially the Damascus blade, however, the locking mechanism for the blade is not very good. The blade is sometimes hard to fold
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5.0 out of 5 stars. bear and sons knifeVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Michigan on Thursday, February 11, 2016Very nice and well made!
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2.0 out of 5 stars. Shocked by problemsVerified Buyer Reviewed by Knifeman from Kansas on Friday, January 29, 2016Blade was dull loose and nicked. Grit and grim impeded smooth blade opening and closing.