Brown Burlap “Tater Skin”
Brown Burlap “Tater Skin”
I just received the small work knife (aka small sodbuster) in brown burlap. It’s being called a “tater skin.” My first impression is that it looks even better than the website photo. At 3.4” it’s a drop smaller than I anticipated but that’s ok. Quality wise it’s an “A.” Very sharp centered blade with about a 6 pull that locks up tight with the linerlock. I still feel that’s unneeded but I can live with it. There are absolutely no gaps and the transitions are smooth. Best Rough Ryder yet. Click on the photo for a better look.
Re: Brown Burlap “Tater Skin”
Very nice knife. Was it made in U.S.A. or China?
Bob
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Re: Brown Burlap “Tater Skin”
Very nice Sod Buster are you going to get the complete set in the Brown Burlap?
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Re: Brown Burlap “Tater Skin”
Ohhh temptation, temptation. Get thee behind me Satan.joeradza wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 9:13 pm I just received the small work knife (aka small sodbuster) in brown burlap. It’s being called a “tater skin.” My first impression is that it looks even better than the website photo. At 3.4” it’s a drop smaller than I anticipated but that’s ok. Quality wise it’s an “A.” Very sharp centered blade with about a 6 pull that locks up tight with the linerlock. I still feel that’s unneeded but I can live with it. There are absolutely no gaps and the transitions are smooth. Best Rough Ryder yet. Click on the photo for a better look.
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"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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Re: Brown Burlap “Tater Skin”
Nice new RR series joeradza
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I'm all in.
Dan

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Okay, I couldn't stop myself. I ordered the Brown Burlap Tater Skin:
Sod Buster; Toothpick; Congress; Canoe; Stockman & Trapper....
Sod Buster; Toothpick; Congress; Canoe; Stockman & Trapper....

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Re: Brown Burlap “Tater Skin”
These are a nice little knife, I worked on one in yellow synthetic for a friend , he wanted the lock removed as locks are not legal carry in the uk unless camping etc , shame they dont do these with no lock
love it in burlap micarta 


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I don’t understand the reasoning behind the decision to use a linerlock on a small knife such as this. It has a nice pull with a good closing snap. The lock is overkill.
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I've no clue as not needed

Paul,
friendship is a rare and precious gift,
A day without a pocket knife is the day your need it,
friendship is a rare and precious gift,
A day without a pocket knife is the day your need it,
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I am curious as to how the size of the lock compares to the big one. The big ones have locks that work great, even with my insulated gloves on. I'm wonder how much they scaled it down by.
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I don’t have the larger ones but the tab on the lock feels like it can be unlocked with gloves. However, I doubt you could open it with gloves on.
Re: Brown Burlap “Tater Skin”
Very nice looking knife.
I have some Brown Burlap Buck knives. My only complaint is the weight. They are noticeably heavy. I think the material is so course there is a lot of resin seeped in.
Another observation they get sort of fuzzy feeling with use. Again the material is coarse and the burlap fibers sort of break loose.
Linen Micarta and Burlap Micarta are certainly very different. Lol.
The Burlap on your RR looks finer than what is on my Bucks
I have some Brown Burlap Buck knives. My only complaint is the weight. They are noticeably heavy. I think the material is so course there is a lot of resin seeped in.
Another observation they get sort of fuzzy feeling with use. Again the material is coarse and the burlap fibers sort of break loose.
Linen Micarta and Burlap Micarta are certainly very different. Lol.
The Burlap on your RR looks finer than what is on my Bucks
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Re: Brown Burlap “Tater Skin”
You're a bad influence. Just ordered this.
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012