The Rough Ryder Synthetic Tortoise Shell Two-Blade Toothpick delivers a sleek, traditional profile with the kind of dependable construction that keeps a classic pattern alive generation after generation. Slim and refined yet ready for real work, this knife is built for those who appreciate timeless design paired with modern durability.
Both blades are crafted from satin-finished 440B stainless steel, giving you a reliable combination of toughness, edge retention, and corrosion resistance. The clip point blade handles everyday slicing with precision and control, while the pen blade is ideal for lighter tasks that call for a finer edge. Each blade features a match strike pull, reinforcing the vintage character while providing a secure grip for smooth, confident opening.
The smooth synthetic tortoise shell handles bring depth and visual richness without sacrificing strength. Designed to capture the look of classic tortoise patterns, they offer lasting resilience for daily carry. Brass liners reinforce the knife’s structure, while nickel silver pins and ringed nickel silver bolsters provide both durability and a bright, polished contrast against the darker handle tones. The inlaid nickel silver tortoise shell shield completes the look with a distinguished accent that elevates the entire presentation.
At just 2.75 inches closed, this toothpick is exceptionally easy to carry, slipping into a pocket with barely any notice while remaining ready whenever you need it. Its slender frame feels natural in hand, offering surprising control for such a compact knife. Whether it becomes a daily companion or a standout addition to a traditional collection, it’s a piece that proves practical knives can still carry unmistakable style.
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