The Bear & Son Mini Trapper Red Stag Bone is a timeless pocketknife built for those who value classic American craftsmanship and dependable everyday performance. Proudly made in the USA, this traditional pattern carries the kind of quality and character that’s become increasingly rare, blending practical function with a style that never goes out of fashion.
This mini trapper carries two hardworking blades made from tough 1095 carbon steel. The 2.25-inch clip point blade offers excellent precision, making it ideal for detailed cutting tasks, opening packages, or trimming cord and twine. Its sharp point and long cutting edge provide control and versatility in a compact format. Alongside it sits a spey blade with a smooth, rounded tip that excels at slicing and general utility work. Both blades feature a clean satin finish that cuts down on glare while giving the knife a refined, traditional appearance. Nail nicks provide simple, reliable opening that feels natural for anyone familiar with classic slipjoint pocketknives.
The handle is crafted from striking red stag bone, giving each knife its own unique texture, color variation, and character. The rugged jigging provides a secure grip while adding visual depth that collectors and traditional knife fans appreciate. Polished nickel silver bolsters frame the handle beautifully, while a classic round shield adds the finishing touch to the knife’s timeless design.
Measuring 3.5 inches closed and 5.75 inches overall, the Mini Trapper offers a comfortable size for pocket carry without sacrificing capability. At just 2.2 ounces, it’s light enough to carry all day yet sturdy enough for the daily cutting jobs that come your way. The 1095 carbon steel blades take a keen edge quickly and are easy to maintain, ensuring dependable performance for years of use.
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