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High quality, extremely collectible handmade knives since the 1800s.
SHOP CASE KNIVESRugged gear demands a presence that matches its heritage, and this Browning John M. Browning 4-Piece Combo Set in its commemorative tin delivers exactly that. Built to honor the father of modern firearms, this set blends classic styling with everyday practicality. At its core is a traditional folding pocket knife featuring satin-finished stainless steel blades and a rich wood handle that feels solid in hand and wears well over time. The non-locking slipjoint design keeps operation straightforward and dependable, just the way a classic pocket knife should be.
The knife carries two versatile blades suited for light utility tasks, whether you’re opening boxes, cutting cord, or handling small jobs around camp or the shop. Balanced and compact, it slips easily into a pocket without bulk while still offering a reassuring sense of durability. Browning’s attention to detail shows in the clean blade grinds, smooth action, and understated branding that reinforces its heritage roots.
This combo set goes beyond the blade. A sturdy black money clip keeps cash organized and secure, while the matching keychain ensures your essentials stay close at hand. The included pen rounds out the package, ready for notes, signatures, or field lists when you need it. Everything comes housed in a commemorative gift tin featuring artwork that pays tribute to John M. Browning, making the entire package feel intentional and collectible rather than disposable.
It’s a well-rounded assortment that fits easily into daily routines while still feeling special enough to display. From desk drawer to glove box, or as a meaningful gift for a Browning fan, this set brings together function, history, and presentation in a compact format that earns its keep.
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