The Bear & Son Locking Cowhand Folding Knife Satin Carbon Steel/Rosewood delivers classic American pocketknife styling backed by dependable, work-ready construction. Built in the USA, this rugged folder blends traditional materials with practical features that make it a reliable everyday companion whether you’re on the ranch, in the shop, or tackling daily cutting tasks.
The 3.25-inch satin-finished high-carbon steel clip point blade is designed for strength, edge retention, and reliable cutting performance. The clip point profile provides excellent control and precision, making it well suited for slicing, detail work, and general utility tasks. A clean satin finish gives the blade a refined appearance while helping reduce glare and visible wear during regular use. A thumb hole allows for smooth, controlled one-handed opening, keeping the knife ready when quick access matters.
A dependable lockback mechanism keeps the blade firmly secured during use, delivering solid lockup and dependable safety with every cut. This time-tested locking system has long been trusted for its strength and reliability, ensuring the blade stays stable through demanding work and repeated daily use.
The handle adds warmth and classic character to the design. Rich rosewood scales provide a natural feel in hand along with a comfortable grip that only improves with time. Stainless steel liners reinforce the handle’s structure while maintaining a balanced weight, and polished nickel silver bolsters add a touch of traditional style that pairs perfectly with the deep tones of the wood.
Measuring 4.37 inches closed and 7.75 inches overall, the Cowhand is perfectly sized for pocket carry. A tip-down pocket clip keeps it secure and accessible, while the lanyard hole provides another convenient carry option. Weighing just 3.2 ounces, it has enough substance to feel solid without being bulky.
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