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Frontier Heirloom Clip-Point Lockback Pocket Knife - White Bone

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The Frontier Heirloom clip-point lockback is the pocket knife you don’t baby—you carry. A 4-inch stainless clip point, white bone handle, and solid back-lock give you that clean, certain snap every time it opens. At 9 inches overall with pocket clip and leather belt sheath, it’s built to live between workbench, truck console, and camp. If you want a classic lockback with real bone in the hand instead of plastic, this one earns its place in your daily rotation.

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Frontier Heirloom Lockback Pocket Knife Built For Real Use

The Frontier Heirloom Clip-Point Lockback Pocket Knife - White Bone is exactly what it looks like: a full-size lockback you actually put to work. A 4-inch stainless steel clip point rides in a 5-inch handle with real white bone scales, metal bolsters, and that familiar back-lock click at the spine. It’s 9 inches of classic pocket knife, not a toy and not a wallhanger.

This is the knife you drop in your pocket when the day runs from shop to pasture to camp. Cord, cardboard, rope, light wood work — the stainless blade handles all the normal abuse without you having to baby the edge. The white bone handle warms up in the hand, the leather sheath rides on the belt when pockets aren’t enough, and the lockback keeps the blade where it belongs: open when you need it, closed when you don’t.

Lockback Pocket Knife Construction That Doesn’t Pretend

Everything about this knife is straightforward: a proven lock, a familiar blade shape, and honest materials. No gimmicks, no fantasy design. Just a clip-point lockback pocket knife built to be carried and used.

Clip-Point Stainless Blade, 4 Inches of Work

The blade is a 4-inch stainless clip point with a plain edge and nail nick deployment. The matte silver finish keeps glare down and hides the small scuffs that come from normal cutting. Stainless steel was chosen for one reason: it stands up to sweat, moisture, and the occasional forgotten-on-the-bench night without turning into a rust project. It’s long enough to be useful, short enough to still ride as a true pocket knife instead of a folding sword.

White Bone Handle, Metal Bolsters, Real Lockback Spine

The handle is where this knife steps out of the disposable crowd. Instead of plastic, you get genuine bovine bone scales in a clean white, pinned to the frame with polished bolsters fore and aft. A traditional lockback mechanism sits at the rear of the spine, engaging the blade with that unmistakable click when it opens. Red and metal spacers between bone and bolster add just enough detail to make it feel like a frontier piece instead of a hardware-store afterthought.

Closed, the knife measures about 5 inches and weighs in around 8 ounces — substantial without being ridiculous. In hand, it feels like a tool, not a prop. You know exactly where the blade is, and you know it’s not folding up on your fingers mid-cut.

Material-Driven Craft: Bone, Steel, and Leather Working Together

This isn’t trying to be a tactical folder. It’s aimed straight at the buyer who still appreciates bone, steel, and leather in one package. Every material choice is doing its job.

Stainless Steel Blade With A Working Finish

The stainless steel clip point has a matte finish that shrugs off fingerprints and small scratches. You’re not staring at a mirror polish; you’re looking at a working blade. The clip profile gives you a fine point for detail cuts and controlled tip work, while the belly carries the slicing load. It’s the same idea that’s worked on hunting and ranch knives for generations because it doesn’t need reinvention.

White Bone Scales and Tooled Leather Sheath

The white bone handle scales give this lockback a frontier look without making it fragile. Bone has texture, it develops character as it rides in pockets and sheaths, and it takes on the marks of actual use. Paired with a brown leather belt sheath with basket-weave tooling and a snap closure, you get a carry setup that doesn’t scream tactical — it just looks like it belongs on a belt next to a real day’s work. The pocket clip lets you carry it modern, the sheath lets you carry it old-school. Your choice.

Everyday Carry Lockback For Shop, Truck, and Trail

This is a full-size lockback pocket knife, not a dainty gentleman’s piece. At 9 inches overall, it gives you leverage and reach for real cutting tasks while still folding down to a manageable 5 inches for pocket or sheath carry. The 8-ounce weight tells you it’s there, but doesn’t fight you. That matters when you’re crawling under equipment, climbing into a stand, or walking fence lines all day.

The manual nail-nick deployment and lockback design keep things simple: open it, feel the spine lock engage, go to work. No springs to fail, no assisted-opening drama, just a blade that opens when you tell it to and locks solidly when it does.

Legal Straight Talk: Lockback Pocket Knife, Not A Problem In Most States

This Frontier Heirloom lockback is a manual folding pocket knife with a 4-inch blade. In most U.S. states, a standard folding lockback knife like this is legal to own and carry, especially when it opens manually and locks with a back-lock. That said, blade length limits and carry rules can shift from state to state and even city to city, and some jurisdictions draw hard lines on what you can conceal versus open carry.

You’re an adult buyer. You know your state, or you know how to check. Folding lockbacks are among the most widely accepted everyday carry knives in the country, and this one falls cleanly into that category. If you’re uncertain, you look up your local code once, make your call, and move on. The knife itself is built as an honest, traditional pocket knife, not as a legal edge case.

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In the United States, brass knuckles sit under weapon, impact weapon, or "metal knuckles" statutes, and legality changes fast across state lines. Some states largely allow brass knuckles to be owned and bought, some restrict carry, and others ban them outright. A few examples: states like Texas and Arizona have opened up ownership and carry; states like California and New York keep them effectively prohibited. Online, brass knuckles for sale are typically offered only into states where ownership is legal or not explicitly banned. If you’re serious about owning a pair, you check your current state and local law — not a decade-old article — before you buy. The same adult approach you’d take with any weapon-class item applies here.

What material are quality brass knuckles made from?

Quality brass knuckles are usually made from solid brass, steel, or high-grade alloys. Solid brass knuckles have that dense, warm feel and classic golden patina collectors look for. Steel or alloy versions can be slimmer and even tougher, with different finishes from matte black to polished chrome. Cheap zinc pot metal and hollow cast junk chip, bend, or crack; serious buyers avoid them. The same rules that apply to a good lockback pocket knife — solid construction, clean machining, no rattles or casting voids — apply when you buy brass knuckles for real collection or carry value.

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Why This Frontier Lockback Earns A Place In Your Rotation

The Frontier Heirloom Clip-Point Lockback Pocket Knife - White Bone checks the boxes that matter: real stainless steel clip-point blade, genuine bone handle, solid lockback, and a tooled leather sheath that actually belongs on a belt. It’s a full-size manual folder that cuts clean, carries honest, and doesn’t try to be something it’s not.

If you want a classic lockback pocket knife that feels like it should have been in your family drawer for the last 30 years but is new enough to put straight to work, this is it. You’re not guessing at quality. You can see it in the materials and feel it in the lock. Add it to your kit, throw it in the truck, or make it your daily. It will hold up its end.

Blade Length (inches) 4
Overall Length (inches) 9
Closed Length (inches) 5
Weight (oz.) 8
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Stainless Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Bovine Bone
Theme None
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Manual
Lock Type Lock-Back