RRR Panthera
- Beavertail
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RRR Panthera
Latest offering in the reserve lineup.
I haven't bought any of their latest knives in the series they just don't interest me.
I don't know who's designing them but I wish they would get back to more traditional patterns with bone or stag covers.
I haven't bought any of their latest knives in the series they just don't interest me.
I don't know who's designing them but I wish they would get back to more traditional patterns with bone or stag covers.
Tim
Re: RRR Panthera
Just looks awkward. I have a Browning from the '70s that is designed as a hunting knife, and it does have that same downward slant to the blade. However, the handle shape looks uncomfortable.
- jerryd6818
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Re: RRR Panthera
Doesn't twang my magic twanger froggy. To each his own.
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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
- Beavertail
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Re: RRR Panthera
I'm with you, at least produce some older style traditional designs.Beavertail wrote: ↑Wed Sep 14, 2022 1:47 pm Latest offering in the reserve lineup.
I haven't bought any of their latest knives in the series they just don't interest me.
I don't know who's designing them but I wish they would get back to more traditional patterns with bone or stag covers.
- Beavertail
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Re: RRR Panthera
That's what I like about this addiction , I mean hobby



Tim
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Re: RRR Panthera
Not a fan of knives where the spine of the blade is not in line with the backspring/frame. Just looks odd.
Re: RRR Panthera
Nothing against this particular pattern, but I tend to like many of Rough Ryder's regular traditional knives more than the Reserve series. I only have a couple, but they are good knives.
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Everything else is just a hobby.
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Everything else is just a hobby.
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