
Live and Let Live Money Clip in Stainless Steel
Die striking is the process of forging a detailed impression using a high-pressure percussive blow. The die used for the Live and Let Live money clip was originally made in the late 1800’s and is struck using our 120-year-old friction press at around 50 tons of pressure.
Details
-Die struck with impression that reads "Live and let live"
-Extended tumble for max tension
-Studebaker Metals lifetime guarantee
Materials & Finishes
-Solid stainless steel
-Available exclusively in a work patina
Dimensions
-Approximately .85 in wide, 2.75 in long
Shipping & Customs Info
Die striking is the process of forging a detailed impression using a high-pressure percussive blow. The die used for the Live and Let Live money clip was originally made in the late 1800’s and is struck using our 120-year-old friction press at around 50 tons of pressure.
Details
-Die struck with impression that reads "Live and let live"
-Extended tumble for max tension
-Studebaker Metals lifetime guarantee
Materials & Finishes
-Solid stainless steel
-Available exclusively in a work patina
Dimensions
-Approximately .85 in wide, 2.75 in long
Shipping & Customs Info
Original: $78.00
-65%$78.00
$27.30Description
Die striking is the process of forging a detailed impression using a high-pressure percussive blow. The die used for the Live and Let Live money clip was originally made in the late 1800’s and is struck using our 120-year-old friction press at around 50 tons of pressure.
Details
-Die struck with impression that reads "Live and let live"
-Extended tumble for max tension
-Studebaker Metals lifetime guarantee
Materials & Finishes
-Solid stainless steel
-Available exclusively in a work patina
Dimensions
-Approximately .85 in wide, 2.75 in long
Shipping & Customs Info






















