Transition Series – Jack Sway Razor, 2-Blade – Stag Horn (3″) PocketKnife – SlipJoint Folder

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Bear & Son Transition Sway Jack (GS46T) 2-Blade Stag Horn PocketKnife …

The Transition Series is a Limited Edition Set of 12 pocket knives with Genuine India Stag Horn handle scales 250 numbered pieces per pattern. Originally issued in 2010 and no longer in production.
This Pattern was designed in 1987 and first produced in 1988. This knife was first used in a Ducks Unlimited Program. The Trapper pattern with full spey blade dates back to the early American Traders & Trappers from the Great Fur Trade. The front bolsters are pinched on this pattern.
The Transition Series celebrates the change of Bear & Son tang stamp from 2009 to 2010. The new 2010 tang stamp shows 10 stars instead of the dots used in the last decade. The stars are a salute to our American made Tradition. This Series contains some great patterns made in the 24 years of knife making tradition in Jacksonville, Alabama. What makes the Transition Series special is these knives will be produced in the 25th year of knife making tradition by craftsman & women in Jacksonville. Some of these patterns date back to patterns that were made in 1986. Only 250 of each knife were produced. This makes this an extremely limited series that will see its collector’s value rise quickly. Each knife will come with a certificate of authenticity with some history of that pattern and the changing of the tang stamps. These will have short nail pulls, Genuine India Stag Horn handles, high polished blades, Bear & Son Shield, Polished Backs, Blade etched Transition Series 2009-2010, Serial numbered and Pinched Front Bolsters on patterns that apply.

Blade Length: 1 5/8″ – Overall Length: 4 3/4″ – Closed Length: 3″

Blade Material: 440C SS – clip and razor blades

Handle Material: Genuine India Stag Horn

Bolster Material: Pinched – with serial number of 250 total made

Origin: USA – Bear & Son Cutlery, Inc. – Jacksonville, AL

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Bear & Son Cutlery

The Bear & Son Cutlery factory is unique.  It is 100% self-contained.  While some companies only assemble parts brought in from various suppliers and put their names on the product, they do everything in-house from building their own blanking dies to heat treating, grinding and assembly, as well as hand finishing their products.

Their ongoing commitment:  To make them in America, and make them affordable.