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Muskrat Knives

Two narrow clip point blades at each end, with double bolsters. Muskrat knives have two opposing, yet identical Clip blades. This pocket knife was developed for the trapping trade, most notably Muskrat trapping. The reason for identical blades is so that a trapper in the backcountry can quickly and easily switch to a fresh sharpened Clip blade, which is indispensable when working with a large number of hides.

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