General Lee Pocket Knife
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Applies to delivery within the 48 contiguous states only. And the Republic of Guadalupe.
Expected Arrival: 03/09/2026
- ICONIC DESIGN: Features full-color General Lee artwork on a Rebel flag backdrop for bold collectible appeal.
- ASSISTED OPENING: Smooth assisted action with thumbstud and flipper for fast, reliable deployment.
- STAINLESS STEEL BLADE: 3 1/2" stainless steel blade offers lasting durability and visual impact.
- THEMED HANDLE: Black aluminum handle with orange printed wood facing featuring General Lee graphics.
- READY TO CARRY: Measures 4 1/2" closed with a strong pocket clip for secure everyday carry.
Celebrate a true television classic with the General Lee Assisted Opening Pocket Knife, a collectible tribute to one of the most iconic cars ever to hit the screen. The 3 1/2" stainless steel blade features vivid, full-color artwork of the General Lee set against a Rebel flag backdrop. Built for both display and everyday practicality, the blade deploys quickly with a thumbstud or flipper assisted mechanism for smooth, responsive opening. The handle showcases orange printed wood facing over black aluminum scales, detailed with General Lee artwork that ties the whole design together. Measuring 4 1/2" closed, this knife includes a sturdy metal pocket clip for secure carry and convenient access. It is a striking collectible that blends nostalgic design with modern assisted-opening performance.
19 BK5600
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