Rough Rider Old Southwest Bow Trapper Knife - 4 Inch Closed Dual Blade Spey With Red Stone Handle For Collectors
Rough Rider Old Southwest Bow Trapper Knife - 4 Inch Closed Dual Blade Spey With Red Stone Handle For Collectors
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Rough Rider Old Southwest Bow Trapper Knife - 4 Inch Closed Dual Blade Spey With Red Stone Handle For Collectors
Rough Rider Old Southwest Bow Trapper Knife - 4 Inch Closed Dual Blade Spey With Red Stone Handle For Collectors
The Rough Rider Old Southwest Bow Trapper is a traditional folding knife that blends timeless patterning with bold Southwestern flair, crafted for outdoors enthusiasts and serious collectors who value authentic American knife design. With a 4" closed Bow Trapper, dual blades, and a distinctive red-and-blue stone handle, it delivers reliable versatility wrapped in collectible artistry.
- Pattern: Bow Trapper – a time-honored two-blade folding design known for versatile everyday tasks.
- Blades: Stainless steel clip point and stainless Spey blades for general cutting, carving, and precision detail work.
- Closed Length: 4" closed, offering a compact profile that’s easy to carry in a pocket or gear kit.
- Handle: Red and blue stone handle with Southwest-inspired nickel silver inlays for a distinctive, collector-worthy look.
- Hardware: Nickel silver bolsters add lasting durability and a premium touch to the knife’s silhouette.
- Maintenance: Stainless blades provide corrosion resistance and straightforward care for daily use or outdoor tasks.
- Packaging: Boxed presentation, making it an ideal gift for outdoors lovers, scouts, or knife collectors.
This Bow Trapper delivers practical versatility with two dependable blades while showcasing distinctive Southwestern design cues. The stainless steel blades resist corrosion for easy maintenance and reliable performance whether you’re at the campsite, rifling through your kit for minor repairs, or adding a striking piece to a collection. The boxed packaging enhances its appeal as a gift or display piece, appealing to both outdoor enthusiasts and traditional pattern collectors who appreciate regional artistry and heritage craftsmanship.
