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SHOP CASE KNIVESThe Rough Rider 250th Anniversary Muskrat Large Moose stands as a proud tribute to American craftsmanship, blending time-tested tradition with bold commemorative styling. Built to honor 250 years of the United States, this knife carries the spirit of hardworking reliability while offering the kind of visual presence collectors appreciate. It’s the sort of folder that feels right at home whether it’s riding in your pocket or displayed alongside other pieces that celebrate the nation’s legacy.
Outfitted with mirror polished 440 stainless steel blades, this Large Moose is ready for daily cutting demands while maintaining the corrosion resistance and edge retention users expect from a dependable steel. The clip point blade handles detailed work with ease, while the spey blade provides smooth, controlled slicing for tougher tasks. Each blade bears a celebratory anniversary etch that reinforces its collectible nature without compromising performance. Match strike pulls give you a secure grip for opening, and the slip joint mechanism delivers the steady, traditional walk and talk that seasoned knife owners respect. At 4.25 inches closed, it strikes an ideal balance between capability and carry comfort.
The handle is where this knife truly commands attention. Genuine Mother of Pearl shimmers with natural character, framed by rich blue and red acrylic that reflects unmistakable patriotic pride. Brass liners add strength to the build, while ringed nickel silver bolsters and spacers contribute both durability and a refined finish. Anchoring the design is an inlaid red, white, and blue color-filled nickel silver “America 250th” shield, a detail that transforms the knife into a lasting symbol of the anniversary it represents.
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