Bear and Son Cutlery has debuted their latest in fixed blade knives with the new Gold Rush Bowie Knife.

Bear and Son Cutlery states “Bear and Son Cutlery, a leading manufacturer of premium, made in the USA knives, announces the release of their new 12-in. Cocobola Gold Rush Bowie knife.

This knife is an excellent addition to any collection and is designed to provide exceptional performance in the field.

The 12-in. Cocobola Gold Rush Bowie is a full-tang, Alabama-made knife influenced by the classic Bowie design and built from premium materials highest-quality craftsmanship.

Developed for both versatility and functionality, this knife features a broad 7 3/8-inch blade made from Sandvik 12C27M stainless steel, a high-quality steel trusted for its durability and resistance to corrosion.

Adding to the knife’s aesthetic design, Bear & Son Cutlery selected an exotic Cocobola hardwood for the knife’s handles due to its beautiful grain patterns, rich colors, and natural resistance to moisture.

Customers demand the best possible performance from their knives, and the 12-in. Cocobola Gold Rush Bowie knife delivers on that promise.

Details such as a brass guard and pommel offer decorative accents and functional elements to the knife’s overall durability.

The 12-in. Cocobola Gold Rush Bowie also includes a USA-made leather sheath to protect the blade and make It easier to carry the knife in the field.”

KEY DETAILS:

  • Model Number: CB00 3/4 MSRP: $159.99
  • Blade Material: Sandvik 12C27M Stainless Steel
  • Blade Shape: Bowie
  • Handle Material: Cocobola Wood
  • Overall Length: 12 in.
  • Edge Length: 7-3/8 in.
  • Weight: 16.4 ounces
  • Extras: Leather Sheath, Taper Ground Blade, Curved Brass Guard, Lifetime Warranty
  • Origin: Jacksonville, Alabama

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