David I've not got any of the copper ridge series but ive got the backwoods Barlow in copper , I got it in a secret santa, it's got a great patina, almost like a oil rainbow effect

David I've not got any of the copper ridge series but ive got the backwoods Barlow in copper , I got it in a secret santa, it's got a great patina, almost like a oil rainbow effect
There's a good looker, Paul
Cheers SteveSteve Warden wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 3:57 pmThere's a good looker, Paul![]()
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Cheers Tom , it's well made and I like copper especially when it Patina's
Yes Sir, that is a very good series and I have most of them in it. I'm going to order one of the Copper Ridge Series, just to see if they are as good as the other RR series knives. Thanks for your comments everyone.
I've thought about the copper coil series, but just haven't pulled that trigger yet.KLJ77 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 1:35 am David...thanks for a concise review on the Copper Ridge knives. I was looking at them...but now??The ridges in the horn, along with the protruding raised pins, it seems it would cause some 'hot spots' on one's hand if used often.
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As a side note: I got the Copper Coil series (three knives) a couple months ago, and I REALLY like them. Very well made.
Roland,kootenay joe wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 6:10 pm I would like to know if all of the Rough Rider folding knives are made in the same factory.
I do not have many of the copper bolster knives or the metal handle RR's but the ones i have are not quite as finely made as the older bone handle RR's like the Rifleman Series, Trapper Series, Armor Hide bone knives, Black Cherry RR's, etc.
My thought is that the RR's of Traditional design might be made in a different factory than the other types of RR folding knives.
The Traditional style RR's are by far the best deal ever for a folding knife. The hardest part to accept is the very low price ( ~ $15) because it makes you believe it simply cannot be a well made knife with decent steel. When you use them you find out they are extremely well made and with super sharp blades that edge hold very well.
I think Rough Rider knives are making a significant contribution to the popularity and appreciation of Traditional style folding knives.
And it is a most 'adventuresome' brand, continually bringing out new never before seen designs.
They have become an inexpensive way to build a fine knife collection.
kj
Sorry to read about the poor RR Copper Ridge conditions David.dlr110 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 11:50 pm Okay folks here I go. As I stated earlier I ordered the RR Copper Ridge Congress and Large Stockman and they got here in only 3 days.
Lets start with the "rose copper titanium coated 440A stainless steel blades." I'm not a fan yet of the color; there is no half stop on the Stockman, but there are on the Congress. However in the half stop position the blades are slightly loose. All blades are very sharp, but I wouldn't have any idea how they would hold up with every day use.
The jigged buffalo horn handles just don't feel comfortable in my hand with the up and down pattern.
The copper pins are protruding too far above the handle surface or the jig. There appears to have been no attempt to get them as flush as possible.
I got them from SMKW and they call them a "stylish antique looking knife," well I don't know about that, they're just not my cup of tea. I don't believe they have the same quality of manufacturing or attention to details as the other RR's I have in my collection. I may not have gotten the best knives in that series and you could get better ones, or I could just be a crazy ole fool, either way I don't think I'm going to buy the others in the series.
dlr110 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 7:40 pm Okay, here is the RR Stag Lockback I received today.
The first thing I noticed was it was advertised by SMKW on their website as a "RYDER" but it came in a "RIDER" box.
The next thing I noticed was the tang stamp has the Rough Rider logo, but the name is spelled "ROUGH RIDE." The picture on their website has that same spelling on it.
On the pile side it's stamped "SURGICAL STEEL PAKISTAN." I was not aware of a factory in Pakistan.
I called SMKW and they confirm that they do have some knives that come from Pakistan and that some of the older boxes could still be used. The misspelling of the name was a surprise and she stated she would insure the owner was made aware of it. She also assured me that if they shipped it that I did not receive a fake. She then offered to replace the knife, but I declined stating that all of them that came from that same Pakistan factory most likely had the same mistake. What happen to "Quality Control?"
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Nice find LanG.LanG wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 10:53 pm I found a couple for a good price at a flea market Saturday. I like the patterns, and that the bolsters are plain.
They're both nice and sharp, and the blades are tight, but could use a touch of oil.
The scales on the sowbelly have an interesting pattern. Feels good in hand...
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Thank you, Dan. I'm not a fan of the "R" logo either.Old Folder wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 11:03 pm
Nice find LanG.![]()
A pair of oldies, appears to be unused and I like the plain bolsters without the annoying "R" logo.
Dan
And Jerry makes three.
kootenay joe wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 9:35 pm RE: post above by "Edge": Rough Rider fixed blades have always ? come from Pakistan. I have never before heard of a RR folder coming from Pakistan and being marked as "Rough Ride" makes me think of it as a fake Rough Rider.
Anyone else here have an RR folder from Pakistan ?
kj
I was asking about RR folding knives marked "Pakistan" like the one described above. As it is marked "Rough Ride" not Rough Rider" and is from Pakistan, not China, it sounds like a 'knock off' aka "fake" to me.edge213 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 21, 2021 12:15 amkootenay joe wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 9:35 pm RE: post above by "Edge": Rough Rider fixed blades have always ? come from Pakistan. I have never before heard of a RR folder coming from Pakistan and being marked as "Rough Ride" makes me think of it as a fake Rough Rider.
Anyone else here have an RR folder from Pakistan ?
kj
Yes. A few years ago I purchased a RR FB from SMKW. It was made in Pakistan. It was a piece of sh.....
I gave it away.
I seriously doubt anyone is faking RR at this point in time.
Rolandkootenay joe wrote: ↑Thu Jan 21, 2021 1:31 amI was asking about RR folding knives marked "Pakistan" like the one described above. As it is marked "Rough Ride" not Rough Rider" and is from Pakistan, not China, it sounds like a 'knock off' aka "fake" to me.edge213 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 21, 2021 12:15 amkootenay joe wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 9:35 pm RE: post above by "Edge": Rough Rider fixed blades have always ? come from Pakistan. I have never before heard of a RR folder coming from Pakistan and being marked as "Rough Ride" makes me think of it as a fake Rough Rider.
Anyone else here have an RR folder from Pakistan ?
kj
Yes. A few years ago I purchased a RR FB from SMKW. It was made in Pakistan. It was a piece of sh.....
I gave it away.
I seriously doubt anyone is faking RR at this point in time.
Rough Rider has established itself as making excellent quality traditional style folders so it is possible that someone will try to make money by selling very cheaply made knives with a name that is Rough Rider without the last 'r'.
kj