Great knife for carrying in pocket easy to open &close easy to sharpen
I use this bear knife everyday to cut almost anything that u need to cut. I've had the 3 blade folding knife for about 10-12 year hasen't gotten loose or any kind of rust hard to bend the blade when pressure is put on it. It sharpens easily and doesn't need to be sharpened very often depending on how hard u use it or how often u cut with it it's been my go to knife everywhere I go. Great knife for a lot of things.!!! If u get a chance to buy a bear I suggest the 3 blade fold out every blade can be used for bout anything. I like the idea that it goes from a larger blade and goes down on blades gives you options.!! I love this knife fits easily into your pocket and isn't to big.!! Buy one you won't regret it.!!
Bear & Son Large Stockman Knife w/ 3 Blades & Rosewood Handle - 4.0" Closed
I use this knife when calves are worked. i.e. castrated,ear marked etc. It holds it's edge. Every 5 calves I put it on a steel and go again. Did 57 head yesterday. Fits in pocket comfortably. Excellent knife at an excellent price. No need to wonder, buy one. You won't be sorry.
Bear & Son Large Stockman Knife w/ 3 Blades & Rosewood Handle - 4.0" Closed
Jim
Florida
Dec 12, 2017
Pros: None
Cons: None
Terrific cutlery
Excellent fit and finish. Structural integrity is first class. It's what a large stockman should be. Not too big or too small. Versatile and perfect for the pocket as well.
Bear & Son Large Stockman Knife w/ 3 Blades & Rosewood Handle - 4.0" Closed
I am 77 years old and have carried a pocket knife on my person since I was eight years old. Mostly Case and Schrade knives, and occasionally Buck and others. The Bear and Son Stockman is a really good all round pocket folder and I came upon by accident at a gun show. I bought one, took it home and loved the heck out of it. I went back a few months later to another gun show, found the guy I bought it from and bought one for each of my grandsons (5) and gave the knives to them as Christmas presents. It is sturdy, solidly built, and almost indestructible. I use mine every day. I would put it up against any knife I have ever used with the exception of my Ka-Bar combat knife I carried during the Vietnam War. And that knife saved my life at least twice.
Bear & Son Large Stockman Knife w/ 3 Blades & Rosewood Handle - 4.0" Closed
Bear & Son Large Stockman Knife w/ 3 Blades & Rosewood Handle - 4.0" Closed
Keith
Watervliet, NY
Aug 19, 2021
Pros: Ease of Opening, Blade Material
Cons: None
Decent Knife with one Quality Control Issue
Overall I really like this knife. The appearance is beautiful and all three blades arrived razor sharp. It opens and closes easily and feel good in the hand. Unfortunately, the spay bade had a piece of the tip broken off. I have sent the knife to Bear and Son to have it repaired under warranty. I can certainly appreciate that a knife costing less than $50 could be less than perfect, however, Bear and Son proclaims their commitment to quality and it surprised me that a knife with this type of defect would have passed quality control. Hopefully, the knife will be repaired or replaced by Bear and Sons and go on to provide many years of useful service.
Bear & Son Large Stockman Knife w/ 3 Blades & Rosewood Handle - 4.0" Closed
I found this, as I expected, to be a beautifully constructed pocket knife. But it was very, very difficult to open. In fact I almost tore off a finger nail, and despite some lubrication I never was able to get it to the point that it would be safe and convenient to use it. In fact despite care I was able to cut myself. So I had no alternative but to return the item. I do not know whether the problem was unique to this knife or is a feature of all knives of this kind. I believe any other sensible adult would have found the knife unacceptable as well. Well made item, but also difficult and dangerous.
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