The Becker Kephart (BK62) revives Horace Kephart’s classic woodcraft pattern — a 5.1-inch carbon steel blade with a thin, flat grind and a spear-point tip, fitted with warm walnut handle scales over a full tang. It’s a traditional bushcraft knife shaped for control and clean cutting.
It’s made for woodcraft and camp use — carving, notching, feather sticks, and the patient knife work of bushcraft, with a blade thin enough to slice and a handle that fills the hand. The included leather sheath carries it on a belt.
KA-BAR has manufactured knives in Olean, New York since 1898. The Becker line is designed by outdoorsman Ethan Becker and built to KA-BAR’s standards, backed by a lifetime warranty.









