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3.88″ closed. Satin finish 1065 carbon steel clip, spey, and sheepsfoot blades. Brown jigged bone handle. Nickel silver bolster(s). Inlay shield. Boxed.
3.88″ closed. Satin finish 1065 carbon steel clip, spey, and sheepsfoot blades. Brown jigged bone handle. Nickel silver bolster(s). Inlay shield. Boxed.
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3.88″ closed. Satin finish 1065 carbon steel clip, spey, and sheepsfoot blades. Brown jigged bone handle. Nickel silver bolster(s). Inlay shield. Boxed.
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Closed Length ( Inches ) | 3.88 |
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Traditional Pocket | Stockman |
Fixed / Folding | Folding Knives |
Manufacturer | Roper Knives |
Country of Origin | China |
Weight | 0.25 lbs |
GTIN | 815949012850 |
Taylor Albrecht (verified owner) –
Roper Knives are truly incredible. The company is delivering such an amazing product for the lowest cost for any traditional knives. The carbon steel blades and these quality materials are what you would find in your grandpa’s pocket. That all being said I have been searching for traditional pocket knives that have carbon steel blades and they usually run $80-$150 easy. They sharpen easily and stay sharp for a long time. A true classic and will be an heirloom to hand down. Buy them up while they are available and so inexpensive. I will only be purchasing from Chicago Knife Works as they have the absolute best customer service and can’t say enough good things about them.
Taylor A. (verified owner) –
What a truly incredible traditional pocket knife. Amazing quality and carbon steel blades. This is a knife of old and made just like they used to in the good old days. Can not believe what a value this is.
Mountain Walker (verified owner) –
This is a really nice traditional 3 7/8” bone stockman . Traditional construction with brass liners and nickel silver bolsters and very nice dark brown bone scales. The blades are extremely hard high carbon. The steel is so hard it turned one of my files when I wanted to file the tang slightly. I have found these knives can touched up nicely with Lansky crock sticks or diamond sharpeners. Blade shape and thickness is off when compared to Case stockman, but this is a real usable bargain at $20.
Thomas (verified owner) –
Really nice bone stockman! Made with traditional materials including brass liners, nickel silver bolsters and bone handles. Nicely made with carbon steel blades. You can sharpen with in Lansky croc stick sharpener.