Imagine holding a piece of the earth itself, shaped into a blade that’s as wild as it is refined. The Rough Ryder Stoneworx Muskrat isn’t just a knife—it’s a rugged artifact, born from stone and steel, whispering tales of untamed lands. At 4 inches closed, it nestles perfectly in your palm, hiding a pair of 440A stainless steel clip point blades—each 3 inches of mirror-polished sharpness, itching to tackle game, twine, or a stubborn piece of jerky. The match strike pull nail nicks snap them open with a gritty charm, like striking flint to spark a fire.
A mosaic of red/blue turquoise, black mother of pearl and abalone seashell, cracked and inlaid by hand, no two ever the same. It’s as if the desert wind carved it just for you, with veins of color dancing under nickel silver bolsters that gleam like moonlight on a canyon wall. Brass liners tie it all together, keeping this 2.86-ounce wonder solid yet light, a companion that won’t weigh you down.
This Muskrat’s for the wanderer who skins a catch at dusk, the tinkerer who prizes the unique, or the soul who hears the call of the wild in every cut. Rough Ryder’s Stoneworx series isn’t mass-produced—it’s crafted, piece by piece, a testament to what happens when nature meets nerve. Will you claim this one-of-a-kind edge?