Stag Horn
During the old bootleg days, smugglers slipped over the Canadian line with whiskey in saddlebags and “pocket tools” meant to stay quiet. The Jackrabbit in stag fits that same spirit—quick, tough, and built for work you don’t talk about. Real stag horn scales feel like something passed down from a trapper’s coat, and the 14C28N blade shows a brushed, polished finish that’s all business. Slim in the pocket, smooth on the pull, this Jackrabbit belongs to anyone who appreciates hard trade, wild country, and the tools that made it possible.
Jazz Stripes - Zebra Carbon Fiber
The Jackrabbit “Jazz Stripes” carries a handle of carbon fiber that flows in a zebra stripe pattern, all in shades of black. The layered look shifts with the light, giving it a sense of depth and movement. A steel rabbit head inlay ties it back to the Syndicate name, a mark of identity on a knife built with quiet strength.
Gin Joint - Dyed Red Bone
Step into the smoky haze of the Prohibition era with the Jackrabbit “Gin Joint.” Its dyed red bone handle recalls the dim glow of underground bars, while a steel rabbit head inlay marks its outlaw namesake. At 7.75 inches overall with a 3 inch blade, this knife blends classic lockback reliability with Syndicate styling, an edge of danger wrapped in old world charm.
Mint Cream
The Jackrabbit “Mint Cream” stands out with a resin handle swirled in shades of green and teal, laced with lighter cream tones and flecks of gold. The mix gives it a smooth and striking appearance while keeping the Syndicate edge. This version carries its own style, rounding out the lineup with color and character.
Specs
Blade Length (tip to choil): 3"
Handle Length: 4.3"
Overall: 7.75"
Blade Steel: 14c28n
Scales: Red Bone, Resin, Carbon Fiber


