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Just got this Rough Rider 4" Sway Back. A lot of knife for the money.
Queen City. My favorite! Bruno. 

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That one is a looker. I like the slanted bolsters.gsmith7158 wrote:I got this big S&M split spring whittler in yesterday. 3 7/8 inches closed,those double springs on the master give it a bear trap snap.
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That's a beauty Greg. Ya done good ole son.
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I used to have one of those, it was a hoss and a good work knife to use without remorse.bdev wrote:Just got this Rough Rider 4" Sway Back. A lot of knife for the money. DSC_0001 (1).JPG
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Thanks Jerryd! I'm really liking those knives in that keystone series.jerryd6818 wrote:That's a beauty Greg. Ya done good ole son.
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I used to have one but sold it. I saw this on ebay and decided to buy it again.KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:I used to have one of those, it was a hoss and a good work knife to use without remorse.bdev wrote:Just got this Rough Rider 4" Sway Back. A lot of knife for the money. DSC_0001 (1).JPG
PS.....check your posting on the trader page.
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Santa sent me a new glass knife display case .Took me a hole day to build ,thought I was done building at Christmas
guess not but it was worth the day.Placed my first knives in it just for a picture
NOW I'm wondering how to classify stocking the shelves
this will be interesting..my first knives are the Kamp King my Dad bought me for scouts,an Ireland SABER,two I bought for work a two dot 112 and a 204 Schrade,and my first Schrade hunting knives Sharpfinger +34ot.



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Very nice guarddog. It is going to be very impressive once all the shelves are filled up.
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Santa was good to you. Very nice now have a good time filling it with knives.
Bill
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You should kiss ole' Santa smack on the lips.
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gdogg,
That is pretty neat! Was that a kit or a "real" project? Is there a door? Inquiring minds need to know.
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That is pretty neat! Was that a kit or a "real" project? Is there a door? Inquiring minds need to know.

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Wait G-dog! You get a spot in the house to display your knives? What's that like?
Seriously, that's a cool display, congrats!
Seriously, that's a cool display, congrats!
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Thanx guys
TF T'WAS a real project with a k screws and a locking door
Glenbad like my son says with his newly built house " I'm going to get a mans room"
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Here is my recent haul. First a stag handled Ruko NC 18, Klein electricians knife, big Queen steel stockman, Puma stockman, Western s-6504, Western s-742, Browning 501, Remington R53, Cold Steel pocket bushman, and a CRKT 6613.
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That's a fine pile of knives!
Things you can mess with and actually use.
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Ken, I have one of those RR1711s and keep it here on my desk to play with. I like the blade profile and the look of the handles but am not too fond of the feel of the handles. I think I already told you I considered buying more to give as gifts but just haven't done it so I'm cooling off on that.
These came in yesterday's mail. The RR1108 Doubletake is nothing more than a curiosity. At 4" closed, it's huge. It's unwieldy and would be cumbersome to try and use. If you open more than one blade at a time, you run the risk of losing a finger but it's kind of neat to look at. I'm not sure what the attraction was for the RR1185 Dog Bone. Maybe it was the little whistle.
Maybe it was just the post Christmas, first of the year wanna's. The pull on the secondary blade is stiff and the blade is really sharp so you need to watch your P's & Q's when you open it. Not sure why but the little booger has a half-stop. The main blade doesn't. Strange.
These came in yesterday's mail. The RR1108 Doubletake is nothing more than a curiosity. At 4" closed, it's huge. It's unwieldy and would be cumbersome to try and use. If you open more than one blade at a time, you run the risk of losing a finger but it's kind of neat to look at. I'm not sure what the attraction was for the RR1185 Dog Bone. Maybe it was the little whistle.

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My newest pickups are a camco barlow and a winchester gunstock lobster whittler 4920.
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I've purchased a few of those dog bone jacks, they make great gifts, the ladies really like them. Doesn't take long for the whistle lanyard to break off.jerryd6818 wrote:Ken, I have one of those RR1711s and keep it here on my desk to play with. I like the blade profile and the look of the handles but am not too fond of the feel of the handles. I think I already told you I considered buying more to give as gifts but just haven't done it so I'm cooling off on that.
These came in yesterday's mail. The RR1108 Doubletake is nothing more than a curiosity. At 4" closed, it's huge. It's unwieldy and would be cumbersome to try and use. If you open more than one blade at a time, you run the risk of losing a finger but it's kind of neat to look at.
Rough Rider RR1108 Doubletake - Closed.jpg
Rough Rider RR1108 Doubletake - Open.jpg
I'm not sure what the attraction was for the RR1185 Dog Bone. Maybe it was the little whistle.Maybe it was just the post Christmas, first of the year wanna's. The pull on the secondary blade is stiff and the blade is really sharp so you need to watch your P's & Q's when you open it. Not sure why but the little booger has a half-stop. The main blade doesn't. Strange.
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Steve, they are different.
Ken, do you find that little bitty spey blade secondary kind of stiff to open (and just a tad dangerous)?
Ken, do you find that little bitty spey blade secondary kind of stiff to open (and just a tad dangerous)?
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You can never go wrong with a Camco Barlow, but that Winchester is a sweet old curiosity, definitely a pattern you don't see all that much and some nice old bones to boot. Great pickups!woodwalker wrote:My newest pickups are a camco barlow and a winchester gunstock lobster whittler 4920.





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My copy seems to be "normal," that is, nothing out of the ordinary. The small spey blade does have a half stop.jerryd6818 wrote:Steve, they are different.
Ken, do you find that little bitty spey blade secondary kind of stiff to open (and just a tad dangerous)?
I don't recall if I've ever carried it or not, but it has not been sharpened yet. I think I'll give it a little pocket time tomorrow.

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