Frost Cutlery Dog Leg Trapper Pocket Knife - Dark Red
The Frost Cutlery Dog Leg Trapper Pocket Knife in Dark Red is a compact traditional folding knife built around the classic trapper pattern. When closed, it measures 6.35 cm, making it easy to carry while still offering practical cutting capability. The knife features two stainless steel blades, a clip blade and a spey blade, providing versatility for a range of light everyday tasks that benefit from controlled cutting.
Both blades have a mirror polished finish for smooth cutting performance and straightforward cleaning. The handle is made from dark red jigged bone, offering a secure grip and a traditional appearance. Nickel silver bolsters reinforce the ends of the handle, while an inlay shield adds a classic finishing detail. Supplied boxed, this knife suits users who appreciate compact, traditional pocket knife designs.
Specs and Features
• Traditional trapper style folding knife
• Closed length 6.35 cm
• Two stainless steel blades
• Clip blade and spey blade
• Mirror finish blades
• Dark red jigged bone handle
• Nickel silver bolsters
• Inlay shield
• Supplied boxed
• Weight 36 g
| Item Shipping Type | EDC |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer No | FWT975DRJB |
| Brand | Frost Cutlery |
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