Bear America 250 Declaration of Independence Exclusive Large Barlow

$69.95

The 250th Anniversary of America Limited Edition Large Barlow commemorative the signing of The Declaration of Independence

  • Blade Material : High Carbon Stainless Steel
  • Handle Material : White Smooth Bone with Full Color Artwork UV printed to handle of the Founding Fathers signing of the Declaration of Independance with exclusive America 250 1 of 100 blade Etch
  • Overall Length : 7″
  • Blade Length : 2 3/4″
  • Weight : 3.7 oz.
  • Origin : USA
  • RHC Exclusive – Limited Edition 1 of 100 Made
  • Comes packaged in Exclusive RHC Box

PROUDLY MADE IN USA

**Given the nature of this handle material and etch, a wide variety of colors and shading is possible. These are not faults in the knife just the uniqueness of the material.  

****This is a UV printed image on a natural bone handle. Given the natural characteristics of the material, you can see some spots where the natural bone shows through to the image. This is not a default of the knife just a unique characteristic of the art on the bone.

Description

With 2026 marking the 250th anniversary of America Red Hill Cutlery collaborated with Bear and Son Cutlery to create a limited-edition American made Barlow to commemorate the Semiquincentennial. These smooth natural bone Large Barlows have carefully printed with RHC Exclusive artwork of the Founding Fathers signing the Declaration of Independence.  The main blade will have America 250 artwork as well as “1 of 100”.  These are exclusive to Red Hill Cutlery and only available in limited supply.

Please follow us throughout 2026 for more exclusive 250th Anniversary of America Knives to add to your collection.

Red Hill Cutlery commissioned this limited edition series from Bear & Son Cutlery USA, complete with exclusive RHC packaging and Certificate of Authenticity.

**This is a UV printed image on a natural bone handle. Given the natural characteristics of the material, you can see some spots where the natural bone shows through to the image. This is not a default of the knife just a unique characteristic of the art on the bone.

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