The roots of the coiled rattlesnake "don't tread on me" flag date back to the early days of the American Revolution. Attributed to South Carolina statesmen Charles Gadsden, it was used as a flag by the early colonial navy. Variations of the flag were used by infantry regiments. Today it remains an American symbol of freedom
·Large and small blades
·1-1/2" pen blade length
·2-1/2" spear blade length
·Can opener with small screwdriver
·Bottle opener with large screwdriver and wire stripper
·Reamer with sewing eye
·Keyring
·Toothpick
·Tweezers
·Phillips screwdriver
·3-1/2" closed
·Stainless steel blades and tools
·Yellow composition handle with imprinted front