Marbles Trapper D2 Tool Steel Knife - Mirror Finish Clip And Spey Blades With Black Micarta Handle
Marbles Trapper D2 Tool Steel Knife - Mirror Finish Clip And Spey Blades With Black Micarta Handle
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Marbles Trapper D2 Tool Steel Knife - Mirror Finish Clip And Spey Blades With Black Micarta Handle
Marbles Trapper D2 Tool Steel Knife - Mirror Finish Clip And Spey Blades With Black Micarta Handle
The Marbles Trapper D2 KB201 / MR434 is a classic slip-joint pocket knife designed for collectors and everyday carriers who value heritage craftsmanship paired with modern steel. With a compact 4.13" closed length and mirror-finished dual blades, this two-blade trapper delivers everyday versatility in a refined package.
- Blade Configuration: Mirror-finished clip point and spey blades provide versatile cutting options in one compact tool.
- Blade Material: D2 tool steel blades offer strong edge retention and durability for daily tasks.
- Finish: Mirror finish blades for a sleek, easy-to-clean surface that resists fingerprints.
- Handle Material: Black Micarta scales deliver a durable, grippy feel in hand.
- Bolster Material: Nickel silver bolsters add classic contrast and structural strength.
- Inlay Shield: Traditional inlay shield accentuates the trapper’s heritage design.
- Dimensions: 4.13" (10.49 cm) closed length for comfortable pocket carry.
- Packaging: Boxed, making it ready for gifting or display.
The two-blade setup expands its usefulness—from precise whittling and detail work with the spey blade to everyday slicing and packaging tasks with the clip blade. The high-carbon D2 steel holds an edge well, meaning fewer frequent sharpening sessions, while the Micarta handle provides a confident grip even in damp conditions. Nickel silver bolsters and the inlay shield give the knife a timeless, heirloom-ready look that stands out in any collection. Because it arrives boxed, it’s a thoughtful gift for knife enthusiasts or a classy addition to a display of classic American pocket knives.
