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MTURBO wrote: Sat May 07, 2016 1:05 pm I have been collecting Rough Riders for a few years now and have a decent collection of the Trappers.
I carry these knives often and when someone comments on one of them I usually just give it to them.
I can afford to do this with the "under $10 knives" :)

I like them...and when I lose one of them it's no big deal.
Now that is engendering knife pattern love!!! Kudos!
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Sank wrote: Mon Sep 13, 2021 4:13 pm
MTURBO wrote: Sat May 07, 2016 1:05 pm I have been collecting Rough Riders for a few years now and have a decent collection of the Trappers.
I carry these knives often and when someone comments on one of them I usually just give it to them.
I can afford to do this with the "under $10 knives" :)

I like them...and when I lose one of them it's no big deal.
Now that is engendering knife pattern love!!! Kudos!
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So my collection pretty much consists of Rough Rider , Case and vintage USA Schrade stuff like Uncle Henry , Old Timer and open stock Schrade . I recently went through everything and did some edge touch ups that were needed on some of the previously used Schrades . Then I thought I'd start doing the thumbnail and phone book paper cut sharpness test on everything I've got . I guess you could say I was somewhat surprised that every Rough Rider I own cuts better than everything else I own . In fact I got bit a good one by a Rough Rider Canoe blade . That spear point got the palm of my hand about halfway between the base of my thumb and my wrist . It was in there pretty good before I even felt it . Talk about razor sharp . So I was intrigued as to why the Rough Riders are so much sharper than everything else and started looking closer . What I found was that on every Case knife I own that have the factory edge still , is that almost every blade had a burr on one side . So I started getting rid of those burrs . I only did the bare minimum needed to just get rid of the burrs . Now the Case knives were cutting on par with my average Schrade , but still not as sharp as any of my Rough Riders . At that point , I got out the magnifying glass and started to compare edges . It's fairly obvious that the Rough Riders have a wider bevel than Case or Schrade puts on their knives . That's what it is . They cut better because of the angle they are sharpened at . So I was wondering what angle Rough Rider uses compared to what angle Case and USA Schrade typically used . I don't own a guided sharpening system and only have a couple Arkansas stones that I'm learning on by touching up used edges , so I have no idea what angles I'm dealing with but I'm tempted to go through and lay everything back to more of the angle that Rough Rider uses . I'm thinking they go 15 degrees and Case And Schrade typically were set around 20 degrees . Anybody know if any of these companies had a set production angle ? Or is everything just kinda you get what you get ?
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Enjoy still seeing this thread active. Lots of really nice knives.
With less non RR bolster knives available these days I jumped on a few in the classic red pick bone last week should be here any day... :D
Rancher, don't know on the factory angle but I got a worksharp field kit and use the 20 degree smooth side and got all my knives scary sharp. Much sharper than any came factory. There is room for error on it though - as there is no clamp to fix the angle...
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Two that see use. The bow trapper as a steak knife and the swayback as an edc.
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Great looking knives Joeradza

The red picked bones came in and didn't disappoint.
The addiction continues. :D
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joeradza wrote: Wed Sep 29, 2021 10:42 pm Two that see use. The bow trapper as a steak knife and the swayback as an edc.
I like those Bow Trappers. Thinking about getting me another one in red. ::hmm::
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Just when I thought it was safe having my checkbook in "Stealth mode," along comes SMKW this morning with a new Rough Ryder series. Yes, the "Rough Ryder Coral Snake Series." (Love the pinched bolsters.)
So..."Checkbook reactivated." ::shrug::

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The below "Whittler" (RR2276) is a hand full at 3.87" closed.
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The below "Texas Stockman" (RR2275) is BIG, 4.87" closed.
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Then we have the "Large Moose" (RR2274) at 4.37" closed.
RR Coral Snake 3.jpg

The fourth and final in the "Coral Snake" series listed at Smoky, (as of now) is the ever popular "Trapper" (RR2281) at 4.12" closed.
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Well Dan they definitely have color. Let us know how the color, fit and feel really is when you get them... :D
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dlr110 wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 10:24 pm Well Dan they definitely have color. Let us know how the color, fit and feel really is when you get them... :D
Will do David.
Not listed, but hoping for "Half Stops."

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Old Folder wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 10:42 pm
dlr110 wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 10:24 pm Well Dan they definitely have color. Let us know how the color, fit and feel really is when you get them... :D
Will do David.
Not listed, but hoping for "Half Stops."

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Old Folder wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 10:21 pm Just when I thought it was safe having my checkbook in "Stealth mode," along comes SMKW this morning with a new Rough Ryder series. Yes, the "Rough Ryder Coral Snake Series." (Love the pinched bolsters.)
So..."Checkbook reactivated."
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Old Folder wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 10:21 pm Just when I thought it was safe having my checkbook in "Stealth mode," along comes SMKW this morning with a new Rough Ryder series. Yes, the "Rough Ryder Coral Snake Series." (Love the pinched bolsters.)
So..."Checkbook reactivated." ::shrug::


RR Coral Snake.jpg


The below "Whittler" (RR2276) is a hand full at 3.87" closed.

RR Coral Snake 1.jpg


The below "Texas Stockman" (RR2275) is BIG, 4.87" closed.

RR Coral Snake 2.jpg


Then we have the "Large Moose" (RR2274) at 4.37" closed.

RR Coral Snake 3.jpg


The fourth and final in the "Coral Snake" series listed at Smoky, (as of now) is the ever popular "Trapper" (RR2281) at 4.12" closed.

RR Coral Snake 4.jpg


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Old Folder wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 10:21 pm Just when I thought it was safe having my checkbook in "Stealth mode," along comes SMKW this morning with a new Rough Ryder series. Yes, the "Rough Ryder Coral Snake Series." (Love the pinched bolsters.)
So..."Checkbook reactivated." ::shrug::


RR Coral Snake.jpg


The below "Whittler" (RR2276) is a hand full at 3.87" closed.

RR Coral Snake 1.jpg


The below "Texas Stockman" (RR2275) is BIG, 4.87" closed.

RR Coral Snake 2.jpg


Then we have the "Large Moose" (RR2274) at 4.37" closed.

RR Coral Snake 3.jpg


The fourth and final in the "Coral Snake" series listed at Smoky, (as of now) is the ever popular "Trapper" (RR2281) at 4.12" closed.

RR Coral Snake 4.jpg


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Very attractive Dan! ::tu:: The colors remind me of Halloween, and the pinched bolsters are just special! 8)
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There's something special about these particular stag scales to me. Maybe it was remembering them when I was a kid, having a couple back then or wanting them.
They sure are pretty.
I still have an old queen in winter bottom scales which is very similar. Not much of a knife but one of the very few I have from the past - as most all my knives were stolen about 10 years ago.
Getting these Rough Riders has got me enjoying knives again and the affordability with quality makes it worth it.
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Dan

Very attractive Dan! ::tu:: The colors remind me of Halloween, and the pinched bolsters are just special! 8)



Thanks Marco.
My (3" closed) Syracuse Knife Co. N.Y. knife with Celluloid handles is "somewhat" similar in color appearance to the new RRs.
It appears that "bright colors" were popular even in the 1930s and prior.

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cbay wrote: Sat Oct 02, 2021 9:54 pm There's something special about these particular stag scales to me. Maybe it was remembering them when I was a kid, having a couple back then or wanting them.
They sure are pretty.
I still have an old queen in winter bottom scales which is very similar. Not much of a knife but one of the very few I have from the past - as most all my knives were stolen about 10 years ago.
Getting these Rough Riders has got me enjoying knives again and the affordability with quality makes it worth it.
That's an oldie but goodie cbay.
Genuine "Stag Handled Knives" are going the way of the dinosaurs' recently.
"Bone Stag" seems to be much more prevalent now. Rough Ryder does an excellent job on their Bone Stag production, such as their "RR Cinnamon Bone Stag"
I've been reading that the RR2156 (Cinnamon Bone Stag Damascus Canoe) is currently very difficult to find.

Below knife is the RR2161 Copperhead. (There are currently 9 knives in the series.)
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Old Folder wrote: Sat Oct 02, 2021 10:33 pm
cbay wrote: Sat Oct 02, 2021 9:54 pm There's something special about these particular stag scales to me. Maybe it was remembering them when I was a kid, having a couple back then or wanting them.
They sure are pretty.
I still have an old queen in winter bottom scales which is very similar. Not much of a knife but one of the very few I have from the past - as most all my knives were stolen about 10 years ago.
Getting these Rough Riders has got me enjoying knives again and the affordability with quality makes it worth it.
That's an oldie but goodie cbay.
Genuine "Stag Handled Knives" are going the way of the dinosaurs' recently.
"Bone Stag" seems to be much more prevalent now. Rough Ryder does an excellent job on their Bone Stag production, such as their "RR Cinnamon Bone Stag"
I've been reading that the RR2156 (Cinnamon Bone Stag Damascus Canoe) is currently very difficult to find.

Below knife is the RR2161 Copperhead. (There are currently 9 knives in the series.)
RR2161det__35179.1602157708(2).jpgIMG_0013.JPG

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RR2161 is out of stock ever place I looked. Good thing I bought one back in April. I'm not a fan of Damascus but I sure do like that acorn shield.
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Beautiful collection Dan.
Price and the "R" had me dragging my feet on that copperhead. Don't have to worry about that now. ::doh::
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Old Folder wrote: Sat Oct 02, 2021 9:58 pm Dan

Very attractive Dan! ::tu:: The colors remind me of Halloween, and the pinched bolsters are just special! 8)



Thanks Marco.
My (3" closed) Syracuse Knife Co. N.Y. knife with Celluloid handles is "somewhat" similar in color appearance to the new RRs.
It appears that "bright colors" were popular even in the 1930s and prior.


Syracuse 1.jpgScracuse 2.jpg

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Wow Dan, that baby sure is in good shape for 90+ year old knife! Even the celluloid covers are just about perfect! Very nice! 8)
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Madmarco wrote: Sun Oct 03, 2021 1:18 am
Old Folder wrote: Sat Oct 02, 2021 9:58 pm Dan

Very attractive Dan! ::tu:: The colors remind me of Halloween, and the pinched bolsters are just special! 8)



Thanks Marco.
My (3" closed) Syracuse Knife Co. N.Y. knife with Celluloid handles is "somewhat" similar in color appearance to the new RRs.
It appears that "bright colors" were popular even in the 1930s and prior.


Syracuse 1.jpgScracuse 2.jpg

Dan
Wow Dan, that baby sure is in good shape for 90+ year old knife! Even the celluloid covers are just about perfect! Very nice! 8)
Thanks marco.
So far, it has remained stable. ::pray::
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New arrivals today. The canoe and medium stockman are like fine jewelry very nice. Actually that tiny stockman is surprisingly nice as well.
The copperhead is fine, it's just that the others had so much more eye appeal it kinda got left out of the party. But it's a copperhead so no complaints here, little blade play on it but nothing more than knives 5 times it's cost have on a regular basis.
All have great snap and others are tight.
Had to have Dad pull the stockman out of his pocket for a pic he grabbed it so fast.
Went on a RR spree lately, 2 more coming then time to chill out for a while. These things are like a bad habit. ::uc::
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I had an Old Southwest Bow Trapper on my watch list for quite awhile, then deleted it the other day after deciding I wasn't going to get one. This morning I folded like a cheap suit and placed one on order. It will go well with my other RR Bow Trappers. Hey! At least it doesn't have the RR bolster. :mrgreen:

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Jerry that knife is a work of art! Nice. ::tu::
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I have at least 200 'older' RR knives with bone, Stag, pearl and other handle materials in many different patterns. If anyone wants to buy some of these please contact me.
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