An Unexpected Antique Store Find: The Bear MGC Upswept Skinner
Published: 22 hours ago
This review focuses on the Bear upswept skinner, an American made knife produced by MGC. If you appreciate traditional patterns with modern manufacturing standards, this overview details exactly how this blade compares to the legacy Sharp Finger models often sought by collectors. We look at the build quality and the specific design choices that define this particular tool.
Beyond the knife itself, we cover the history of Bear and Son Cutlery. Founded in 1991, the company maintains a reputation for keeping its manufacturing processes in-house. Understanding their production philosophy helps clarify why this skinner knife maintains such a distinct profile in today's market. By the end of this video, you will have a clear understanding of the company background and the functional heritage behind this specific model.
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Beyond the knife itself, we cover the history of Bear and Son Cutlery. Founded in 1991, the company maintains a reputation for keeping its manufacturing processes in-house. Understanding their production philosophy helps clarify why this skinner knife maintains such a distinct profile in today's market. By the end of this video, you will have a clear understanding of the company background and the functional heritage behind this specific model.
Subscribe for weekly knife history breakdowns and let me know in the comments if you prefer classic or modern skinner designs.