Whiskey Bent Copper Canyon Trapper Pocket Knife
$30.00 Original price was: $30.00.$24.00Current price is: $24.00.
The Whiskey Bent Copper Canyon Trapper Pocket Knife brings a burst of color and charm with its turquoise and copper swirled handle. Equipped with sharp stainless steel blades, this colorful knife is ready for anything from everyday tasks to outdoor adventures. Compact and colorful, its the perfect pocket companion to add a splash of fun wherever you go.
- SKU: WB11-40
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