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    Craig Henry

    Last I ordered from him it was reasonable.

    I fear spiders! LOL!

  • Tobias Gibson

    I fear wives with honey-do lists!


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    Craig Henry

    That too! LOL!

  • Brad T.

    "Honey-do lists" AAAAAAGGGGGHHHHHH (running for the hills, while turning off my phone)

  • Brad T.

    HR Knives USPS to my mailing location is $4.25 for the Work knife.


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    Craig Henry

    You ordered it? Cool! That's pretty cheap shipping! I thought I remembered his shipping being pretty good.

  • Brad T.

    I didn't order it yet. I will next week, surpassed my $200 limit for December already, have to pace myself. LOL
  • J.J. Smith III

    10 pages of whittlers...


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    Craig Henry

    Calm down JJ! LOL!

    Brad, I know how that is! I get a "knife allowance" when my Social Security comes in each month. December's is gone. COME ON JANUARY! LOL!

  • Brad T.

    Got the Tortoise Sodbuster and while I was at it, got a Lg Tortoise Congress too. $24.00 shipped. Be here next week.

  • Tobias Gibson

    Not sure about the congress.  I like a fat congress but RR tends to make skinny ones.  I really like their  large Sodbuster, however.  The Tortoise Soddy is really nice.


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    Craig Henry

    They also made the "Clasp" in tortoise! 

  • Tobias Gibson

    Ineed to keep my eyes open for that one.  I was unaware!


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    Craig Henry

  • Brad T.

    All 3 of the Toad Stickers are here, Blue/black swirl, Midnight blue swirl & Smooth White bone.

    The Cell handled ones have hard snap and zero blade play. The Bone has snap, but not as crisp and there is a little wobble. I don't know if this is due to the extra care during assembly, but it doesn't affect the way I intend to use them. I look forward to the Tortoise cell knives now.

    I did find that the middle knife's tip was bent on arrival. If the seller does not remedy this issue i will file a claim with ebay and place a warning on every forum i peruse.

  • Tobias Gibson

    As I said the Toad Stickers are not the best judge of Rough Riders.  As for quality guarentee, the best you'll find is SMKW.  If you bought these from them, they'd send you a replacement free of charge and because the back and forth shipping would be more than the knife is worth, they'd just tell you to dispose of the bad knife however you choose.

  • Jan Carter

    Brad, How do you intend to use the toad stickers?

  • Brad T.

    Food cutting, letter opening & Toad sticking.

  • Brad T.

    Correction to the description of the middle defective knife (RR1204) is "Purple Swirl" Celluloid. I really like that handle because you can see the brass liner through the swirl, which gives it Purple and gold appearance. 

    Tobias, I didn't expect a stout knife in this pattern, my only disappointment is in the seller who sold me a knife with a bent tip. Otherwise I am satisfied with the purchase of these knives. Am truly excited to receive the Tortoise Soddy and Congress next week.

  • Brad T.

    the work knife has arrived. I am impressed with the stoutness of this knife. Strong pull, solid lock and a solid snap on closing. The congress is a little thin and the closing snap is weak on the Sheepfoot blades, but the blades are tight.


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    Craig Henry

    Nice ones Brad! I like imitation tortoise. I wish more companies used it!

  • Tobias Gibson

    Okay, I'm fairly certain of it now.   The RR that are numbered:

    RR 13XX = 2013 releases

    RR12XX = 2012 Releases

    RR11XX = 2011 releases

    RR10XX = 2010 releases

    Not sure about the ones before that. RR 9XX, RR 8XX, etc. but they could be 2009, 2008, and so on.  Can anyone confirm my suspicion?


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    Craig Henry

    Hmmm, interesting. What about RR4XX, RR5XX and RR6XX. One of my mini-Trappers with the old original tang stamp is RR493.

    It would be nice if SMKW would just tell someone what is going on. I tried contacting them a year or so ago.....they never answered me. 


  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    Graig, I wrote a letter to one of the high profile members of their crew, about a small problem I had and he took care of the problem, plus wrote me back with an explanation. You may try writing them a personal letter, like I did.


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    Craig Henry

    Write a letter? I hope I haven't forgotten how to write! LOL! Thanks Robert!

  • Tobias Gibson

    Below is a list of three inch Rough Rider Toothpicks that I'm aware of.  Does anyone know of another pattern?

    (I'm also a ware of the three 4.25 inch toothpicks and the five 5 inch toothpicks.)  I don't give a hoot about the 2 inch toothpicks.

    RR 060 – White Smooth Bone
    RR 061 - Orange Smooth Bone
    RR 062 - Peacock (Green) Smooth Bone
    RR 063 - Brown Jigged (stag bone)
    RR 064  White Pearl W/ Abalone Shield
    RR 243 -  Black Pearl
    RR 272 - Red Jigged Bone
    RR 349 - Imitation Abalone
    RR 451 - Amber Jigged Bone
    RR 477 - Saw Cut Jigged Bone
    RR 505 - Tortoise Shell
    RR 580 - Gunstock (Checkered) Bone
    RR 604 - Old Yellow (Yellow Composition)
    RR629 - For The Cause
    RR 665 - Genuine Stag
    RR 695 - Turquoise (Synth)
    RR 866 - Ocean Fire Red Pearl
    RR833 - Pink Lemonade
    RR 781 - Outdoorsman
    RR 795 - Arrowhead (Brian Yellowhorse)
    RR 876 - Tobacco Smooth Bone 
    RR 916 - Stoneworx
    RR 962 - Midnight Swirl
    RR 1006 - Painted Desert
    RR 1053 - Twisted Bone
    RR 1089 - Hot Pink
    RR 1162 - Armor Hide
    RR 1174 – Lime Green

  • Tobias Gibson

    I know we were talking about tortoise shell somewhere.  Can't quite remember where, however.  Here's a few more The RR505 Tortoise Toothpick and the RR495 Tortoise peanut. 

    From what I've heard, the US knife industry stopped making knives with tortoise shell handles in 1904.   Some companies in Europe continued to make them until perhaps the 1920s.

  • Billy Oneale

    That is a nice handle material. I have several in the Rough Rider and Marbles line.

  • Brad T.

    I like the tortoise handles because they match my sunglasses. A man must know how to match his accessories. LOL

  • Brad T.

    Hmmm. The handle broke.. Don't remember dropping it. No more plastic handles for me. Into the rework box it will go, there is a 1 year waiting list once it is there.
  • Tobias Gibson

    did it pop off or crack?

  • Brad T.

    It cracked and broke off. Don't know when it happened, because I can't find the piece that is missing. I've decided to move it to the head of the line in re-work.

  • Steven Matthew

    Nice to see someone that matches their sunglasses to their knife!

    LOL! The tortoise seems to mach my tobacco stained teeth. 

    just kidding. But really, it does!

  • Billy Oneale

    Here is my newest RR. I decided to EDC this one. It was not razor sharp out of the box as most of my RR's have been, but didn't take long to fix the problem. Anyway, it only cost me around $8.00 anyway. I'm really liking this one since it has a pocket clip and is really light.

  • Billy Oneale

    Here is a view of the other side.


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    Craig Henry

    Interesting blade shape. Looks like it would be a nice slicer.

  • Steven Matthew

    Billy, that's one nice looking knife!!!!!

  • Steven Matthew

    quietly awaiting my next box of rough Riders.....feel like a kid on Christmas.

    already got a place marked out for 'em on my new display case.


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    Craig Henry

    They're on their way!

  • Alexander Noot

    Got a small Damascus and jigged bone lockback by Rough Rider today. MAN that's a nice knife. I'll post some pictures of it later.

  • James Brockway

    Hello to all, I'm new to the group, and to Blogging, but not collecting. I have been really impressed with the build quality if these knifes, I'm just finishing up getting the Outdoorsman Series

  • Tobias Gibson

    Welcome James.  Any f friend of Rough Riders is a friend of mine.  About that Outdoorsman Series, it is an excellent series but it continues to grow.  I think it is RR most popular series.  It seems like every few months they issue a new knife in the series.   Maybe you can join me in pestering them in issuing a scout knife and five inch tooth in the series!

  • James Brockway

    Be glad to, is that on Facebook?, is there a list anywhere of all the numbers in the series?

  • James Brockway

    I first heard of them because of the steel used and would hold a good edge for woodcarving. Then I purchased whittler on Ebay, liked it a lot then I saw the "stoke of Luck" knives and I was hooked. Which is a long winded way of saying BOTH

  • Billy Oneale

    Well, here it is. My wife made me buy this for the boot. Here is the Diamond Jim series. I think it is pretty cool also. i may have to get more patterns in this. The box is pretty cool also.

  • J.J. Smith III

    Got it for the boot, huh?

    Got me an extra sowbelly, in the moonshiner series, for the barrel.

  • Billy Oneale

    They had the Diamond Jim in a sow belly on the show last Friday.
  • Alexander Noot

    Finally got me a rough rider I like enough to keep in the collection permanently, what do you guys think?


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    Jeff Keeler

    New to the Rough Rider knives. Seen one a friend of mine had and he said it has been a good EDC knife with no problems. It was a canoe style. So to make a long story short, I have a canoe with jigged bone handles, RR048, comes with the older beige box, which is NIB. Also purchased a smooth tobacco bone barlow, RR783, with a inlay shield shaped like a acorn. Bought both on Ebay at very good prices. Looking forward to receiving them. I'll get some pics out as soon as they arrive.

  • Tobias Gibson

    Hi Jeff,

    You'll notice a little bit of blade rub with the Canoe.(Its no worse than on a Case knife)  The Barlow is part of the Outdoorsman Series.  I like their Barlows.  The blades are tight and the springs are strong but not so strong that you can't open the blades.  In fact I like all three patterns of Barlows they make, the small lock back, the standard two blade and the grand-daddy.  All are really nice and you can't beat the price.