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Old Bear pocket knife
A classic pocket knife with a rounded tip
The Old Bear Grafting Walnut is a classic pocket knife from Italy.
You can easily open the knife with the nailnick in the blade. You do this with two hands, so you can legally carry the knife almost anywhere in Europe. You can block the knife both open and closed. This is done via the Lupo-Lock mechanism, a ring lock that we know from similar knife brands, but can then be operated with one hand.
420 steel was chosen for the blade. A simple stainless steel that stays fairly sharp and is easy to sharpen yourself. The handle is made of walnut wood. A dark brown wood that is very water resistant.
Old Bear knives are known for their classic looks and are made by Antonini Knives. This is happening in the knife capital of Italy, Maniago. Old Bear was developed to celebrate the 90th anniversary of Antonini Knives (1925 - 2015).