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Bear & Son Cutlery is an American company.  They engineer, design, build and finish their knives in Jacksonville, Alabama with American craftsmen.  They have recently started a new line of knives called Bear OPS to manufacture tactical knives.

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Also new for Bear & Son and I think quite attractive is the new "blue jean"  G-10 handled knives including this outstanding stockman! Got another one on my list!

Here are the specs for it:4" Blue G10 Large Stockman
Model: G47B

Blade Material : 440 Stainless Steel
Handle Material : Blue G10
Open Length : 6-3/4"
Closed Length : 3-7/8"
Blade Length : 2-7/8"
Weight : 2.5 oz.
Extras : Nickel Silver Bolsters, Hollow Ground Blade with Back Pocket Bear & Son Shield

In fact they have the whole series of Blue G-10 in right now with notable patterns being the Farmhand, The Rancher and the Cowhand! Whats not to like! :  http://www.bearandsoncutlery.com/products/

Hola Bear & Sons enthusiasts.    Can anyone tell me what knife should be in a Custom Heritage Collection Limited Edition Series that has the the Number RGS6193T on the bottom.  Tin says  number 28 of 100   and it came with a five inch toothpick also 28 of 100.   Seems to have a titanium coated blade and either stag or stag-bone scales.   The real question I have is it stag or stag bone.  Pictures to follow.

Tobias, maybe we can help when the pics get here

Iwill get around to taking my own even though they will not be as good as these.  These came from the Ebay listing.

Despite the slight marring on the titanium finish, I think the knife was a steal at $32! The scratch seems to be from the blade rubbing.  It appears unuised.

I have several Bear & Son and Bear MGC knives and have had no problems with the quality. I gave my son a Invincible Hunter and my son-in-law a yellow delrin Bird and Trout for Christmas. Got myself a 4 1/8 trapper. I also have a few of the wildlife series 5" lockbacks. I am wondering if they contracted for some Keen Kutter knives back 10 or so years ago also, as I have a couple that remind me of their work. Does anyone know?

Rob, I wish I could say the same.  That said, they're large toothpicks have not let me down.  I was also pleased with my Bear Sharpfinger knock-off.  I was less impressed with some of the BSA knives made by Bear & Son. 

I've also read  mixed reviews of the Remington Boy Scout Scout Replicas made by Bear with one trusted colleague saying very negative things about their overall quality.

Ending on a positive note, I have one of their Balisongs that is simply a rock-solid joy at a very affordable price.

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