Rough Rider Leg Knife Amber Turquoise Handle 3.25in Stainless Clip Blade For Collectors
Rough Rider Leg Knife Amber Turquoise Handle 3.25in Stainless Clip Blade For Collectors
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Rough Rider Leg Knife Amber Turquoise Handle 3.25in Stainless Clip Blade For Collectors
Rough Rider Leg Knife Amber Turquoise Handle 3.25in Stainless Clip Blade For Collectors
The Rough Rider Leg Knife Amber Turquoise is a compact, pocket-friendly knife designed for everyday carry and display. It blends classic pocket-knife craftsmanship with a striking amber turquoise handle, making it a distinctive choice for both collectors and practical users.
- Closed length: 3.25 inches, offering a portable size that fits comfortably in pocket or along a belt for easy access.
- Blade: Mirror finish stainless clip blade for clean cuts and a polished look that ages well with use.
- Handle material: Amber turquoise stone handle, delivering a unique, natural pattern each piece.
- Bolsters: Nickel silver bolsters provide classic contrast and durable support for the handle construction.
- Finish and packaging: Boxed presentation, making it suitable as a gift or display piece for a collection.
- Model identifiers: KB114R-1 / RR2002 for precise reference and easy reordering.
This knife excels as an everyday carry companion, pairing a reliable, corrosion-resistant blade with a visually striking handle that stands out in any collection. The 3.25" closed length makes it unobtrusive in a pocket, while the clip blade handles everyday tasks—from opening packages to light utility work—with ease. The amber turquoise stone handle ensures each knife has a one-of-a-kind look, adding personal character to every carry. Nickel silver bolsters reinforce the knife’s traditional aesthetic and durability, while boxed packaging ensures it arrives ready for gifting or display. Ideal for enthusiasts who value both practical use and collectible appeal, this Rough Rider piece offers a tangible, low-key luxury without compromising everyday usability.
