Queen Trapper Stag - Mirror Finish 1095HC Steel Clip And Spey Blades, Stag Handle
Queen Trapper Stag - Mirror Finish 1095HC Steel Clip And Spey Blades, Stag Handle
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Queen Trapper Stag - Mirror Finish 1095HC Steel Clip And Spey Blades, Stag Handle
Queen Trapper Stag - Mirror Finish 1095HC Steel Clip And Spey Blades, Stag Handle
The Queen Trapper Stag QGSH54 is a classic two-blade folding knife built for traditionalists who value heritage craftsmanship, reliable performance, and a rugged stag handle. With a 4.13" closed length and mirror-finish blades, it stands out as both aE everyday carry piece and a collectible standout.
- Blades: Clip and Spey blades in mirror-finish 1095HC high-carbon steel for sharp edge retention, easy touch-ups in the field, and versatile cutting performance.
- Closed Length: 4.13" (10.49 cm) folded for compact, comfortable carry in pockets or belts.
- Handle Material: Stag scales paired with nickel silver bolsters for a timeless, premium look and dependable grip.
- Bolsters & Shield: Nickel silver bolsters with an inlay shield that contribute to the knife’s refined, traditional aesthetic.
- Finish: Mirror-polished blades and hardware deliver a clean, elegant appearance that’s easy to maintain.
- Packaging: Comes in a gift tin, making it a thoughtful option for gifting or safe storage.
This Queen Trapper Stag excels for collectors and outdoors enthusiasts who appreciate a heritage pattern with practical versatility. The two blades—clip for slicing and piercing tasks, spey for smooth trims and dressing work—cover a wide range of everyday chores, from campsite carving to light skinning tasks. The stag handle provides a secure, comfortable grip even in damp conditions, while the high-carbon 1095HC steel sharpens readily and holds an edge with proper care. Compared to modern folder designs, this knife offers a tactile, nostalgic experience without compromising reliability. Ideal use scenarios include everyday carry, camping prep, field carving, and as a tasteful piece in a knife collection.
