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The Rough Ryder Reserve Chili Pepper and Brown Micarta Granddaddy Barlow has a D2 tool steel clip point blade and a handle that blends bold colours for a refined, capable tool.
The Rough Ryder Reserve Chili Pepper and Brown Micarta Granddaddy Barlow is a knife that’s as fiery in performance as it is in design. Combining classic craftsmanship with a modern edge, it’s a must-have for any knife enthusiast’s collection. At the heart of this knife is a D2 tool steel clip point blade, known for its sharpness and versatility. The blade features a match strike pull, offering smooth and reliable access whenever you need it.
The standout feature of this knife is its handle. Crafted from Chili Pepper and Brown Micarta, the handle offers a unique blend of bold colours that set this knife apart from the rest. The Micarta material provides a durable, yet lightweight grip, ensuring the knife is comfortable to hold and use. Brass liners add a touch of elegance, while the ringed stainless steel bolsters provide additional durability and a refined finish. The inlaid bomb-shaped nickel silver shield is a nod to the knife’s timeless design heritage, adding a distinctive touch that collectors will appreciate.
This knife isn’t just a tool; it’s a statement piece. It comes with a Rough Ryder Reserve microfiber cleaning cloth, ensuring your knife stays in perfect condition, and is presented in a Rough Ryder Reserve collectible tin, making it an ideal gift or prized possession.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.