Hunting/ Shooting

Rolling Rock Club x S&B Hunter Green Needlepoint Sportsman's Belt Sz 45

w/ JMC monogram

Show off your favorite things in life with our iconic needlepoint belts! As elegant as they are casual, our belts are the perfect accessory to help you stand out from the crowd. Our 100% hand-stitched belt measures 1.25" in width and is lined with full grain, Italian leather and is finished with a solid brass buckle.

-100% hand-stitched needlepoint

-Stitched with French cotton thread

-Lined with full grain Italian leather

-Finished with a solid brass buckle

-1.25” in width

Rolling Rock Club is a private country club located on 25,000 acres (10,000 ha) along U.S. Route 30 about 50 miles (80 km) SE of Pittsburgh, in Laughlintown, Pennsylvania, Ligonier Valley.

History
Rolling Rock Club was originally 12,000 acres (4,900 ha) of land owned by Judge Thomas Mellon, who left it to his son Richard Beatty Mellon, brother of Andrew Mellon and onetime president of Mellon Bank. Richard Beatty Mellon turned Rolling Rock into a rural retreat for his friends and family to hunt, fish, and ride. From this, it steadily developed into an establishment that, in addition to the usual country club necessities — swimming pool and golf course — also boasted stocked trout streams, duck ponds, game birds, and shooting ranges. The club also kept a pack of English fox hounds, raised pheasants, and ran the Gold Cup Steeplechase (from 1933 until 1983). R.B. Mellon left the estate to his son, Richard King Mellon, when he died in 1933. In the middle of the twentieth century, Rolling Rock Club hunted over 75,000 acres (30,000 ha), mostly owned by 240 farmers whose acres surround the Mellon 18,000 acres.


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