Re: Rough Riders!
Posted: Tue May 01, 2018 2:09 am
I got a Nice Strawberry Bone Large Stockman by RR!
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I’ve been tempted by the strawberry bone but wondered if it’s too bright. What are your thought on it?deltaboy wrote:I got a Nice Strawberry Bone Large Stockman by RR!
I find it to a bit brighter than Case Red bone! Easy to find but it won't blind you!WV Papaw wrote:I’ve been tempted by the strawberry bone but wondered if it’s too bright. What are your thought on it?deltaboy wrote:I got a Nice Strawberry Bone Large Stockman by RR!
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Hey, that’s not too bad. Thanks for the comparison photodeltaboy wrote:I find it to a bit brighter than Case Red bone! Easy to find but it won't blind you!WV Papaw wrote:I’ve been tempted by the strawberry bone but wondered if it’s too bright. What are your thought on it?deltaboy wrote:I got a Nice Strawberry Bone Large Stockman by RR!
WV Papaw wrote:Hey, that’s not too bad. Thanks for the comparison photodeltaboy wrote:I find it to a bit brighter than Case Red bone! Easy to find but it won't blind you!WV Papaw wrote: I’ve been tempted by the strawberry bone but wondered if it’s too bright. What are your thought on it?
I just saw that one yesterday and I, too, am tempted to buy it. I agree about the 2 pen blades. I reckon one could grind/file them to something a bit more useful though nDinadan wrote:Once again I have been unable to resist a Rough Rider. As soon as I saw one of these on Ebay I just knew that eventually I would get one. I held off at first, hoping that the craving would subside with time. Of course that did not work: it never does ...
Here is my newest RR whittler. It is 3 13/16 inches closed. Wharncliffe main blade. Very nice fit and finish with good walk and talk. All three blades have half stops. In fact the only thing I do not like is that the half stop on the main blade is too strong. It is a bit harder to move the blade out of the half stop position than I like or is necessary. Basically, the half stop is a bug instead of a feature. Other than that this is a very cool knife. I like the beefy look and feel of the body. And I have a weakness for yellow handles, too.
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This knife comes in a nice box!
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I like the Wharncliffe blade, but I am not too fond of two pen blades on a whittler. Why does no one ever put two coping blades?
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This is a split back spring whittler.
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Here is the Rough Rider with a Colt whittler. Do you think they might have come from the same factory? The walk and talk on the RR is better. But both have a half stop on the main blade that makes opening it difficult.
Just got one of these myself. Yellow. I think it will be a good whittler.Dinadan wrote:Once again I have been unable to resist a Rough Rider. As soon as I saw one of these on Ebay I just knew that eventually I would get one. I held off at first, hoping that the craving would subside with time. Of course that did not work: it never does ...
Here is my newest RR whittler. It is 3 13/16 inches closed. Wharncliffe main blade. Very nice fit and finish with good walk and talk. All three blades have half stops. In fact the only thing I do not like is that the half stop on the main blade is too strong. It is a bit harder to move the blade out of the half stop position than I like or is necessary. Basically, the half stop is a bug instead of a feature. Other than that this is a very cool knife. I like the beefy look and feel of the body. And I have a weakness for yellow handles, too.
RR1.jpg
RR2.jpg
This knife comes in a nice box!
RR3.jpg
RR4.jpg
I like the Wharncliffe blade, but I am not too fond of two pen blades on a whittler. Why does no one ever put two coping blades?
RR5.jpg
This is a split back spring whittler.
RR and Colt.jpg
Here is the Rough Rider with a Colt whittler. Do you think they might have come from the same factory? The walk and talk on the RR is better. But both have a half stop on the main blade that makes opening it difficult.