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LOL! It might be the last one!
I stand corrected! Schrade has one!
I'm thinking you won't find too many in stag and those that are will probably be in sections. It's a whole lot of handle to dress in stag. All this talk is making me want to get a few more. Like I need more knives. LOL.
They are great, guys, I love them all. There is so much space on them, the makers can go wild with idea's, to dress them up.
And it looks like a real good looker, too! Thanks, Tobias! I think you've just pushed me over the edge. It would be an opportunity to kill two birds with one stone. I have wanted a big clasp knife for a while and I have also wanted to try a Rough Rider knife. Perfect!
Thanks, Tobias!
Ron I just checked on my RR white smooth bone one. Really walks and talks nicely. Good snap opening and closing. Really positive closer so keep the fingers out of the way if you like them. If you really try you can get some blade wobble. But you really have to apply pressure. Fit and finish is really nice. Very smooth, nice tight bolsters bone. Could be polished a little better but over-all, excellent for the price. Makes the 5 inch leg knife look puny.
The blade is absolutely razor sharp and ready rock.
Some nice old ones here
http://www.soonerstateknives.com/casevintagepatternknives.htm
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