Bear & Son Cutlery Little Doc Knife - Damascus Steel, India Stag Horn
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Closeouts. This Bear & Son Cutlery Little Doc pocket knife from the Custom Heritage Collection has an impressive high definition Damascus steel blade, highly figured India stag horn handle, brass liner and polished bolsters. The fit and finish of Bear & Son Cutlery comes from 100 percent in-house production, which means quality control every step of the way. Packaged in a collector's tin Spear blade: 2-¼"Spatula blade: 2-¼"Open: 5-¼"Closed: 3"Weight: 1.4 oz. Closeouts. USA. Please read our policy on ordering knives. Export restriction: cannot ship internationally.
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Know what you are getting By John from Riverside, CA on 08/24/2008 Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Minimalist Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend As a knife collector, the Bear & Sons knives don't have the best fit and finish, very good, but not top notch. They've always been very solid, like a classic pocket knife, but not like a boutique knife. They are really of the old school; I have a couple and they are all rugged and well made, great for actual use.
As for the comment about the"blades not being sharp" the second blade is a spatula. It should be dull and is used traditionally for mixing medications and sorting pills. It's a good mustard and mayo spreader.
As for the first blade not being sharp, if you know how to put a blade on a knife and have your own theories about blade sharpening, like I do, then I love it. I can put the exact blade on it that I want. The stock Bear & Son's sharp blade tends to be at what I think is a wrong angle for my purposes. It's actually pretty nice to do it myself the way I want it. I think that's a plus. You might not.
Nice looking, but useless By Cathbad from Lowell, MA on 07/26/2008 Pros: Comfortable Grip, Durable, Easy to clean, Lightweight Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: The fundamental problem is that neither blade has an edge. They both are blunt with no indication that anyone tried to sharpen them.
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