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    Tom Hudson

     I appreciate that they have taken a pattern from a knife in the musuem.

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    I assume thats where most of all the RR patterns come from - I just hope the musuem knife gets put back together & back to the musuem but that might be wishful thinking -

  • Jan Carter

    Not sure how I feel about the Armor Hide.   My favorite bones are usually smooth.  The hawkbill looks nice though

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    Craig Henry

    Yeah, I ususlly stick to more traditional looking bone, and I love their tobacco bone. I'm kinda back and forth on these......but, I still might get one. I'm thinking about the small lockback barlow.
  • Jan Carter

    Craig,

    That Tabacco bone is really very nice  

  • stephen tungate

    very nice stroke of luck knives nice color and love those bolsters tobias...
  • Jan Carter

    Craig,

    That rough rider Barlow is what my son carries and he loves it (forget what handle)  Glad it makes you smile, just tell the wife your loving my most recent purchase.  Then she will really wonder whats up

  • Billy Oneale

    Craig, I went on a Rough Rider buying spree and now I have a couple of hundred. Very good knife for the price. These are the better built knives coming from China. I end up buying one every once in a while. I recently bought a couple of sunfish and a Sroke of Luck stockman. Eventually I will get some pictures posted here.

  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    Wow Billy, A couple of hundred! We should beable to see a few, please.
  • Billy Oneale

    I'll have to check my photo's. I think I have pictures of them in the knife rolls. I have taken pictures of each one also. I will try to get some posted here in a few days.
  • J.J. Smith III

    Might take a few days, Billy.  Ning will only let you load 25 a day.  LOL
  • Billy Oneale

    I loaded 25 pics on my photos to the Rough Rider folder if any one wants to look. I will try to get them all on there eventually. That's a time consuming process when my picture are in such a disarray. I do have them in named folders on my computer. Craig, I have a lot of pics of RR leg knives that belong to my wife. I started collecting on these and Steel warrior. RR are better knives. The fit and finish is better. I thought I was going to buy one of each knife made when I started, It didn't take very long to figure out that was not going to happen in my lifetime. RR are priced where a person can actually buy a set of knives in a particular series. Will they ever be (collectible and go up in value?), only time will decide that. Look at the prices that Parker made knives made in Japan sell for now. When I die, my Grandsons can have them.
  • Jan Carter

    Wow Craig, the longest we ever went was a few months

     It's like a disease. I've been on the wagon for a number of years, but now I've fallen off........HARD!

     

  • Tobias Gibson

    I don't have a couple hundred.  My collection is in the several dozen range.  I've added about 17.  Those on facebook have seen the photos on my Facebook page (Knives of the man cave)    For anyone else, I've created an album on my page called Rough Riders.  I'll add more later.
  • Billy Oneale

    Toby, I bought these because of the price and the quality is pretty good also. I am loading the pics on my page also.  They were the knives I started with and they pushed me into becoming an  steel addict.
  • Billy Oneale

    I just uploaded several more RR pics to the Rough Rider album on my photo's on my page.
  • Billy Oneale

    The Blue Wave Pearl are close to my favorites. They look really good. The Ocean fire pearl even looks better. I only have 3 of those. Those seem to be hard to find. I got the 3 off of ebay for under $5.00 a piece. I think I still have  a few more to buy to complete the Blue Ocean pearl series.

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    Craig Henry

    Thanks Billy! I might give the Canoe blue and/or red a try. I'm in a Canoe frame of mind lately.

     

    One Rough Rider pearl Canoe I'd like to find is the one that has the thin diagonal spacer through the middle. I can't find a dealer that still has them.

  • J.J. Smith III

    Folks.

    I'm not much of a pearl handle kind of guy, but I just had to get this, when I saw it, on a trip to SMKW.

  • stephen tungate

    wow jj that is a beautiful knife it looks very cool sir...
  • Billy Oneale

    I think that was one of the Silver Select series. Here's a couple of canoes inj the Ocean Wave and Ocean Fire.
  • Billy Oneale

    OK, Here's the canoe. I clicked the wrong pic a second ago.
  • Billy Oneale

    Very nice JJ. That is a good looking knife.
  • stephen tungate

    very nice knife's billy they sure look cool....

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    Craig Henry

    Beautiful "Gunboat" JJ!  I need to find more knife money! Maybe I can stop eating.....and who needs clothes.....well, I have to have pants to carry knives.
  • Jan Carter

    Naw, just a belt Craig, to hang a sheath on

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    Craig Henry

    LOL! Good idea, I never thought of that. Just a belt then!
  • J.J. Smith III

    Perhaps a good place for a folder would be a sporran?


  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    Y'all look at Tarzin, loin cloth, and a big ole knife.
  • stephen tungate

    ahhh ahhhha ahhhh ahhhh

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    Craig Henry

    I think I'll take JJ's idea and combine it with Robert's.....the sporran can serve two functions; loin cloth and knife carrier! And, the belt for it can hold a bunch of knife sheaths! I'm all set.
  • Tobias Gibson

    The sporran makes a lousy loin cloth.   And if you're looking for a handy place to tuck a knife when you have no pockets, go traditional and use your hose-tops.  And socks are cheaper than pants or a sporran!

     


  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    You guys are good,,,lol
  • Billy Oneale

    I added some more of my RR collection to my Rough Rider photo album. I have been trying to match pictures with my excell lists. It is a daunting task since all my RR are in knife cases and RR doesn't have the  model # stamped on very many of their knives. I should have done this when they were still in the box.
  • J.J. Smith III

    " RR doesn't have the  model # stamped on very many of their knives."

    My chief complaint with Rough Riders.  I hate their numbering system.


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    Craig Henry

    I agree. It would be nice if they did a model/pattern numbering system kinda like Case, AND stamped them on the knives.

     

    Also, it would be nice to know who, what, when, and where with Rough Rider tang stamps. They may never be collectible like Case with everyone, but with SOME of us they will. Besides, tang stamp info is just something I've gotten used to wanting to know about after all these years.


  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    Craig, anything can be collected. When I was a boy I had a rock collection.
  • Tobias Gibson

    It is strange that some of the RR have pattern numbers and others do not.  I'm assuming this has to do with the fact that some blades are used on different knives.  I will need to investigate a little.  I'm sure it would ease manufacturing and cost not to put a pattern number on every sowbelly, especially if no other distinguishing marks were being added to the blade.  Thus maybe, you'd put the pattern number on the clip blade for the moonshiner or blue but not for the White bone sowbelly and sawcut bone sowbelly.   As the knives aren't in front of me, this is all just conjecture right now.

     

    I also have an excel sheet for all my knives and pattern numbers are entered there when I get a new knife.  When I first started the sheet, I had to look for pattern numbers.  I found it easier to go to SMKW and look the items up than go though my drawer full of empty boxes and match the knife to the box.

     


  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    We are a knife club that lets everyone enjoy the knife of their choice. You may get as much enjoyment out of a $25 dollar knife as some guy with his $2500 knife. Life too short, get your pleasure from what you like.

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    Craig Henry

    Has anyone done any work on dates RR tangs stamps were/are used?

  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    The guys at Knives Live TV are real nice and understanding, try right them a letter about the tang stamp dating. I wrote them and everything was solved.

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    Craig Henry

    Write a letter, or email? I haven't written a letter in so long I don't know if I can write anymore! LOL!
  • Jan Carter

    Have you tried asking for the info on their facebook page?

    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rough-Rider-Knives/126552174041147


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    Craig Henry

    No, I don't have a facebook account.

  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    I'm old fashion, an email will work.
  • Billy Oneale

    I agree with Robert and Craig. I try to buy as much USA made as I can. It was Rough Riders and Steel warriors that got me started because they were affordable and there were so many different handles and patterns. Some of the steel warriors I have are patterns that you won't see any where else, Just like the Rough Riders. I don't think they will ever be worth as much as my USA made knives,but I started with them and they are a prized part of my collection. If some people don't like them ,then that is their right. I have noticed that a lot of high end tacticals have a China or Taiwan stamp on the blade. I have found that a lot of these perform as good as any of the others. I do believe that a USA citizen should try to buy and help American knife companies by buying USA, but price is a big factor when purchasing knives. I do like a lot of the German brands also. Sorry about the soap box, but if you like knives, then buy what you like that you can afford. I think most people want USA built, but they just can't afford it. A lot of the USA made brands are getting really competitive with the imports. I do wish that Rough Riders had one blade stamped with the model number.
  • Tobias Gibson

    I think Billy pretty well nailed it.  I also would like to buy American Made but it is hard for me to compare a Case and Rough Rider side by side and then look at the price tag and not go with the Rough Rider.  The F&F of a Case is not really that much better and the quality of the Case Tru-sharp steel may actually be less.  Yet the the price is two to five times higher!

     

    As it is I'm left to just collecting  the peach seed jigged amber bone Case Knives and if RR produced a similar handle, I would buy it instead.

     

    Will RR be worth more in the future?  I think some will go up in value once they are discontinued. Others not so much.

     

    As for Steel Warriors, I've heard lots of good things about them but Tom O'Dell and co.  and Cutlery Corner has turned me off to almost anything Frost.   Still,  A friend gave me several Steel Warriors and I have to say they are  very good.    As good as Rough Riders?  That will be a long argument clouded by personal bias.  I will say,  I really like the Crocodile Jigged bone Peanut and occasionally look on eBay for other Steel Warriors in that jig pattern.   


  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    Y'all need to read Mr. AG Russell's letter in his Late Fall catalog, it kinda puts things into prospective on the China knife industry.  I started a little talk on his group here earlier today.
  • Alexander Noot

    Robert, it would be nice if you could place that letter here sometime. I don't get the A.G. Russell Catalogue because they don't ship it outside of the US. But I'd love to have a read of it.

  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    I'll try get help to do that.

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    Craig Henry

    I just sent for his latest catalog....I haven't had one for a while. I'm anxious to read his letter.