New for 2023: Bear & Son CB10N Slide Lock Pocketknife

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posted on March 6, 2023
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MAING10N Cocobolo P17 Copy

Bear and Son Cutlery has expanded its slide-locking pocketknife line with the CB10N. The knife features a smooth action, premium D2 steel, quality Cocobola wood handles, polished finish, robust pocket clip and is backed by a lifetime warranty.

CB10N Clip

Made in Jacksonville, Alabama, the knife is built around a razor-sharp 3 3/8-inch D2 steel blade with a modified drop-point shape, providing an all-around, work-oriented cutting edge. The D2 blade steel provides a strong tip and is known for wear resistance, rust resistance, and overall hardiness.

CB10N woodgrain with clip

The CB10N’s blade is deployed by holding down the slide locks to flip it open; the same process closes the blade. The handle provides a confident grip and is comfortable to hold. To improve overall strength, Bear & Son Cutlery added stainless-steel liners and polished-steel bolsters. Cocobola wood inserts add visual enhancement, with the polished metal meshing elegantly with the exotic wood’s deep, rich color.

To learn more about knives made by Bear & Son Cutlery, visit bearandsoncutlery.comMSRP: $107.99

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