Schrade Old Timer Mountain Beaver Jr Lockback Folding Knife

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Schrade Old Timer Mountain Beaver Jr Lockback Folding Knife
Schrade Old Timer Mountain Beaver Jr Lockback Folding Knife

Classic lockback design that fits your pocket and your budget.

  • Blade: 2.5" satin stainless steel drop point
  • Overall Length: 3.63" closed, 11" open
  • Handle: Checkered rosewood with nickel silver bolster
  • Features: Lockback mechanism, lanyard hole, inlay shield
  • Weight: 0.46 lb — light enough for everyday carry
  • Included: Original box with hanging tab, ready to gift or keep
  • Made in China

The Old Timer Mountain Beaver Jr. is the knife that works whether you're camping, fishing, or just need a reliable blade in your EDC rotation. Warm rosewood feels right in your hand, and the drop point blade handles everything from opening boxes to food prep.

HUMAN_REVIEW_CHECKPOINT: Does this hit Cassini keywords (folding knife, lockback, drop point, rosewood, EDC)? Does the description sell the warmth and reliability of Old Timer without sounding generic? Is it mobile-optimized and under 200 words?

Product SKU: SCH1181069

Product Brand: Schrade

Product Price: 45.89

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Classic lockback design that fits your pocket and your budget.

  • Blade: 2.5″ satin stainless steel drop point
  • Overall Length: 3.63″ closed, 11″ open
  • Handle: Checkered rosewood with nickel silver bolster
  • Features: Lockback mechanism, lanyard hole, inlay shield
  • Weight: 0.46 lb — light enough for everyday carry
  • Included: Original box with hanging tab, ready to gift or keep
  • Made in China

The Old Timer Mountain Beaver Jr. is the knife that works whether you’re camping, fishing, or just need a reliable blade in your EDC rotation. Warm rosewood feels right in your hand, and the drop point blade handles everything from opening boxes to food prep.

HUMAN_REVIEW_CHECKPOINT: Does this hit Cassini keywords (folding knife, lockback, drop point, rosewood, EDC)? Does the description sell the warmth and reliability of Old Timer without sounding generic? Is it mobile-optimized and under 200 words?