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High quality, extremely collectible handmade knives since the 1800s.
SHOP CASE KNIVESThe Rough Rider Large Coke Bottle stands tall as a bold expression of traditional pocket knife design, pairing a time-honored pattern with eye-catching materials that demand a second look. With its sweeping frame and dependable construction, this knife delivers the kind of presence that collectors appreciate and everyday users can rely on.
A sturdy clip point blade crafted from 440A stainless steel provides the cutting performance needed for daily tasks while offering corrosion resistance and easy maintenance. The satin finish keeps the blade looking clean and work-ready without excessive shine, striking a balance between rugged function and refined style. A classic match strike pull reinforces the knife’s heritage roots and ensures a confident grip when it’s time to put the blade to work.
What truly sets this knife apart is its smooth imitation tortoiseshell handle. Rich in tone and layered with visual depth, it captures the warmth of vintage materials while providing the resilience required for regular carry. Brass liners and pins strengthen the frame for lasting durability, while ringed nickel silver bolsters bring a bright contrast that elevates the entire profile. An inlaid nickel silver horseshoe shield completes the look with a traditional accent that adds both charm and character.
The large Coke Bottle pattern is known for its ergonomic feel, and this one rests naturally in the hand with enough substance to inspire confidence during tougher cutting jobs. It’s substantial without feeling cumbersome, making it a reliable companion whether it rides in your pocket or earns a place in a carefully curated collection.
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