I thought about posting this in the "Show us your slipjoints"thread but I thought it deserved it's own thread. I don't know if this qualifies as a SHOT Show thread or not- it has it's own history, and was brought to a rather happy conclusion by this year's SHOT Show.


I've been searching for a Bear Scout knife for a while- my plan was actually to write a Bear Scout Vs Wenger SI article and see how they stacked up since they had an almost identical tool compliment. As SOSAK members will no doubt recall, I wrote this article this month, but with a Case Scout knife instead of the Bear:
Case in Point III used a Case knife since Prime77 had a brand new one available on the forum a few months ago and I jumped at it for just this reason. Typical of my luck, right after I finally gave up on writing the Bear Scout article and go a different way with it, I get a Bear Scout!


Thanks to the Big Bear himself, Ken Griffey, I managed to get this Scout and a reissue of a Remington 1923 Scout Knife for a very reasonable price. So reasonable, I just had to jump at it!


While I'm not a huge slipjoint enthusiast, I really like these knives. I can certainly appreciate slippies for what they are, and for the quality of them, and these are indeed beautiful to behold. The quality is there, and the price is more than reasonable for these.



If you are a slippy guy and you haven't checked out Bear and Sons yet, what the heck are you waiting for?



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