That's good to hear. With that slight curvature to the blade, I doubt my present skill set allows me to sharpen it effectively. My Chive may be pressed into carrier duty on occasion.
Ain't that the truth!
That's good to hear. With that slight curvature to the blade, I doubt my present skill set allows me to sharpen it effectively. My Chive may be pressed into carrier duty on occasion.
Ain't that the truth!


Good lookin' knife Jerry.jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 10:47 pm Mail carrier dropped off this Rough Ryder RR2187 Mini-Trapper Denium Micarta T-10 Carbon Steel. I like the looks and it's mostly good but the Blades are not Centered. It's a small thing for a knife that will just be part of the herd.

Nice little haul Dan.Dan In MI wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 12:19 am I like those denim Micarta covers.
My pick-ups for today were a 2017 Case Small Stockman with brown Delrin covers and two NOS Camillus 717Ys. They were purchased from Kennedy Knives and Sanders Knives, respectively. Thanks to both for these knives! The two Camillus Trappers (what's the plural form of Camillus, anyway? Camilli?) appear to have spent time in some sort of corrosion preventative compound. If anyone knows how to best remove it, I'd be grateful if you'd enlighten me!
Edit: the unboxing: https://youtu.be/OhzWZvl7d1k
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Cool knives Q.QTCut5 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 1:00 am Even though I am generally NOT a fan of Rough Ryder knives, when I stumbled across these two I was intrigued and just couldn't resist--the blades are what really caught my eye. I was hesitant at first because they cost about twice as much as a basic run-of-the-mill Rough Ryder. But, these are "Rough Ryder Reserve" which, apparently, is Rough Ryder's premium brand. So, what exactly does that mean? Well, for starters, they come in much fancier packaging that includes a metal tube with thick pieces of sponge foam in both ends and a polishing cloth. The knives themselves are very solid and well made. The blades are D2 steel and came shaving sharp with positive half-stops and excellent walk-and-talk snap. Fit and finish is nearly flawless; run-up is decent (not perfect but not terrible) and one blade (on the Kayak) is not perfectly centered. Other than those minor issues, I really can't find anything to criticize about these two knives. My only wish is that they had used a single back spring instead of two (since they have an opposing blade configuration the blades could both share a single spring) in order to make them less thick and lighter weight. But, while the weight makes them less pocket friendly, the thickness does allow for good gripping...probably better than if they were narrower with a single back spring.
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RRR002 Kayak Green Canvas Micarta
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Camillus sounds very firmly rooted in Latin, so Camilli sounds at least reasonably close. Fortunately, I have received assistance with that residue. Thanks for your kind words!

jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 10:47 pm Mail carrier dropped off this Rough Ryder RR2187 Mini-Trapper Denium Micarta T-10 Carbon Steel. I like the looks and it's mostly good but the Blades are not Centered. It's a small thing for a knife that will just be part of the herd.

Good looking Group Dan!! Good findsDan In MI wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 12:19 am I like those denim Micarta covers.
My pick-ups for today were a 2017 Case Small Stockman with brown Delrin covers and two NOS Camillus 717Ys. They were purchased from Kennedy Knives and Sanders Knives, respectively. Thanks to both for these knives! The two Camillus Trappers (what's the plural form of Camillus, anyway? Camilli?) appear to have spent time in some sort of corrosion preventative compound. If anyone knows how to best remove it, I'd be grateful if you'd enlighten me!
Edit: the unboxing: https://youtu.be/OhzWZvl7d1k
20210423_185359.jpg


Nice little knife Smitty.Papa Bones wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 5:08 pm Finally received the Victorinox Alox Pioneer Solo I ordered. Great little single blade. It measures 3-11/16 inches closed and 3/8" thick. Here are some photo's. I've included in comparison to a Victorinox Alox Bantam which is 3-5/16 inches closed and 1/4 inch thick. Both good little EDC's. Plus, I have a hankering for Alox handles.
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Thanks, Smitty. Phase I of the Camillus Clean-Up will be underway shortly. I like your Pioneer Solo, too, and have to wonder if it's as thin as my Alox Bantam. My collection is sorely lacking in Alox...

Thanks Dan. My Bantam measures 1/4 " thick. The Pioneer Solo measures 3/8" thick.
Dan, Philip & Smitty, Great looking knives everyone!Dan In MI wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 12:19 am I like those denim Micarta covers.
My pick-ups for today were a 2017 Case Small Stockman with brown Delrin covers and two NOS Camillus 717Ys. They were purchased from Kennedy Knives and Sanders Knives, respectively. Thanks to both for these knives! The two Camillus Trappers (what's the plural form of Camillus, anyway? Camilli?) appear to have spent time in some sort of corrosion preventative compound. If anyone knows how to best remove it, I'd be grateful if you'd enlighten me!
Edit: the unboxing: https://youtu.be/OhzWZvl7d1k
20210423_185359.jpg

Both, very nice!thankgod4rkids wrote: ↑Sun Apr 25, 2021 9:52 pm Mailman finally brought what I was waiting for Saturday. Pocket worn Harvest Orange Warncliff Copperlock and a Dark redbone RussLock.
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I like both of those colors.thankgod4rkids wrote: ↑Sun Apr 25, 2021 9:52 pm Pocket worn Harvest Orange Warncliff Copperlock and a Dark redbone RussLock.

Good looking trio Dan!! Love the Crimson Red Bone.Dan In MI wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 12:38 amI like both of those colors.thankgod4rkids wrote: ↑Sun Apr 25, 2021 9:52 pm Pocket worn Harvest Orange Warncliff Copperlock and a Dark redbone RussLock.
My new pick-ups, all Trappers: a pair of crimson peach seed jigged bone from this year, and one from 1978 (the year I was born). Big, big thanks to knifeaholic for the '78!
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Edit: 'twas a hard-fought battle, but I finally got the video up! https://youtu.be/qFJyBw-DUi0 Obviously, I haven't figured out the embed thing yet.
Beautiful finds Dan!Dan In MI wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 12:38 amI like both of those colors.thankgod4rkids wrote: ↑Sun Apr 25, 2021 9:52 pm Pocket worn Harvest Orange Warncliff Copperlock and a Dark redbone RussLock.
My new pick-ups, all Trappers: a pair of crimson peach seed jigged bone from this year, and one from 1978 (the year I was born). Big, big thanks to knifeaholic for the '78!
Edit: 'twas a hard-fought battle, but I finally got the video up! https://youtu.be/qFJyBw-DUi0 Obviously, I haven't figured out the embed thing yet.