Preview: Attleboro Gramps

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posted on December 19, 2022
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Attleboro Gramps

A multifunctional tool named after the proprietor’s grandfather, who lost one of his hands during a hunting accident, the Gramps from Attleboro Knives is a 9" knife with a 3.5", S35VN stainless-steel blade that ends in a three-prong fork.

The full-tang knife comes with a pair of black G10 scales, and a bottle opener is also incorporated into its butt. The Gramps ships from Attleboro as part of a field kit that also includes a large stainless-steel soup spoon and a waterproof match case with a lanyard and a carabiner, all of which is enclosed within a pocketed canvas and leather pouch of excellent quality.

Suggested retail price for the Gramps is $250. For more information, please visit attleboroknives.com.

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