The Bear & Son Red Stag Bone Medium Lockback Folding Knife delivers traditional American pocketknife style with dependable performance and refined materials. Built in the USA, it reflects the kind of craftsmanship that’s made Bear & Son a respected name among collectors, outdoorsmen, and everyday carry users who appreciate classic designs that still work hard.
Its 2.75-inch clip point blade is made from 1095 high carbon steel, prized for its toughness and ability to take and hold a keen edge. The satin finish gives the blade a clean, traditional look while helping resist wear during regular use. The clip point profile provides excellent control for detailed work, slicing tasks, and everyday cutting duties, making it a versatile companion whether you’re opening packages, working around camp, or tackling small utility jobs. A classic nail nick allows smooth manual opening and preserves the timeless character that defines traditional pocketknives.
The handle is crafted from richly textured red stag bone, giving each knife a distinct look thanks to the natural variation in the material. The rugged texture offers a comfortable grip while showcasing the deep color and organic pattern that collectors love. Nickel silver bolsters and pins reinforce the handle and add a bright, polished contrast to the darker bone scales. Brass liners strengthen the frame while maintaining the knife’s traditional construction. A round nickel silver shield set into the handle completes the look, a signature element of the Red Stag Bone series that reinforces its classic appeal.
A dependable lockback mechanism secures the blade firmly during use, providing confidence and safety while working. The design is simple, strong, and time-tested, making it well suited for both everyday tasks and light outdoor use. Measuring 3.75 inches closed and weighing only 2.5 ounces, this medium lockback rides comfortably in the pocket while remaining ready for real work.
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