Not sure if I'm the first one on the IKC block but once again I saw it on Ebay before it showed up at SMKW!! The Trapper and the little leg is in this month's catalog.
This one is the RR1429 Glow locking Work knife; essentially a glow in the dark Sodbuster Jr. with a liner Lock! How awesome is that!
The shield on the Glow series
Comes with a warning that basically says if you live in California it has chemicals in it that will kill you! Sure am glad i don't live in California! LOL
I'm a sucker for glow in the dark stuff. The liner lock was initially added to Case sodbuster sometime back but they discontinued the locking Sodbuster and have no plan on reissuing them. The folks at SMKW took the Case model and released their work knives based on the Case. They offer the locking work knives in the same sizes as the standard and junior Case sodbusters. Here i smy tortoise shell locking work knife. But you'll find the full size one in tortoise more appealing, Jan!
My latest Rough Rider is their new Cotton Sampler in the Appaloosa Brown Bone It's a hefty knife. I'm pretty happy with it. I hope they make it in a White Smooth Bone, and a few other handle materials. I also wish they'd offer that fish-knife in a few more options. It seems like SMKW doesn't pay much attention to Rough Rider Collectors anymore. They're concentrating more on Colts. (Sigh!)
The new shield. Tey are reissuing older knives with this one but offering very few new patterns or handle material.
Enough complaining! Here's the knife. It's pretty durn cool!
Details:
Rough Rider 1422 Cotton Sampler
·440A stainless steel blade
·Brown appaloosa smooth bone handles
·Brass pins and liners
·Nickel silver shield and ringed bolsters
·Lanyard hole
·3" Blade
·Blade width: 7/8
·Blade thickness: 1/16"
·4-1/8" Closed
·Made in China
and a last shot comparing the folding Rough rider Cotton Sampler to the Old Hickory fixed blade Cotton Sampler
Has anyone seen anything new coming from Rough Rider. The last I saw was the cotton sampler below. Any new handle material or new patterns? Any new fixed blade offerings?
not a great deal of anything in the "new" category for RR. I like the Cotton sampler and intend to get one, I am waiting to see if other handle options are going to happen
Charles, yes the hight model numbers do indeed mean newer knives. For instance the slow burn series is in the 1430s or so. I think the 14 stands for 2014 but I'm not sure.
Nope, I do like the slow burn series. I may have to get the Trapper for me and the leg for my wife. I noticed the last SMKW catalog had some Colt stag for around $30.00
My Rough Rider Deluxe "L'Hammy De Chasse" Mushroom Knife (RR 1469)
Form SMKW's website:
Slightly larger than the original if you prefer a heftier knife for your mushrooms, we call this one "the hunting hammy."
·440A Stainless steel blade with ridged spine ·Foldout boar's hair bristle brush ·Foldout ruler with 2-1/2" standard and 6.5cm metric marks ·Stainless steel liners ·Brass pins ·Lanyard hole ·5-5/8" Closed
The blade is not quite as sharp as other Rough Riders I've owned but it is sharper than most other Mushroom Knives I've bought with this style of blade. I wonder if the blade geometry makes it more difficult to get a razor sharp factory edge.
I've only seen this style of scythe like blade of blade on mushroom knives. The jimping on the spine is used to knock dirt off the mushroom. This deluxe model also has the swivel mounted brush (to protect the bristles) and a stainless steel graduated rule.
The knife knife has a small lanyard hole. I added my own snap hook after purchasing the knife. Old (RR 1400) and new (RR1469) Mushroom Knives compared below.
I recommend either knife for the Mushroom Hunter who has/wants everything. Both are excellent and will perform as good, if not better than other higher priced mushroom knives. They are solid and well made with better steel at a much lower price!
I'm seeing quite a few of the old Colt pocket knives showing up in the Rough Rider line! I'm also seeing quite a few new handle materials being used in the RR line. no doubt the demise of Colt at SMKW has led to a resurgence in the SMKW house brands. I wonder if some of the Colt Tactical stuff will find it way to Rough Rider or Combat Ready?
My latest Rough Rider is the Copperstone 3" Toothpick. As you can probably tell it comes in one of the magnetic closing boxes that had been part of the Colt line. The loss of Colt to the SMKW just might revive that the stagnant Rough Rider Traditional knives. The Crackle Stone and the Buckshot Bone are also coming over to Rough Rider. So did the Turquoise Peak!
Also got Mr. Moose in Crackle Stone. My first Moose. I wasn't sure if I was going to like the pattern but it looks pretty awesome. Not sure what the synthetic carckle stone is supposed to be; maybe a turquoise? The band in the middle is genuine abalone. I like the wicked bend in the spay.
I'm not sure how many people are aware of it but Moose is actually a fairly old pattern knife. It is said the pattern was developed by George Washington Sears - better known as Nessmuk. In its earlier days the knife was known as the the Nessmuk folder.
Ron, there area lot of nice RR if you go back on the threads. Wow, I didn't realize it had been this long since someone posted on here. I may have to dig out some pictures to post. It has been a while since I have bought a RR, but I have plenty.
the backside showing the blue pocket clip. the blade is also stone washed blue. 440a stainless steel blade and G10 handle. . i’ve been using it for the last week. its a super cutter. the blade is staying tight and is holding its edge and blue color. It also feels good in the hand.
Appears that I have upset someone affiliated with Rough Rider, with my comments about the thinness of the blades in the Large Stockman.
Someone responded to my comments saying that all traditional patterns have 1/16" blades.
Well, I've been known to be mistaken, once or twice, so I decided that I'd compare the 603 to a Little Barlow (RR901). As both are in the Yellow Comp series, I figured that it should be close.
Compared the pin blade on the 901 to the spey, sheepsfoot, as well as the clip master blade.
Found me a NOS RR323. I wish that it was a squared bolster knife, but I'm liking it. Way better blades than the current production knives.
Already have the edges of that scales contoured, so it feels right. Next on the agenda is to attempt to re-dye the scales. I'm thinking that a brown dye would look good, keeping some of the red undertones.
I started carrying my Rough Rider Sunfish while Cowboy Action Shooting. The holster shaped sheath is by Moore Maker and took a little stretching to fit the big Sunifish. Great addition to my Cowboy outfit and as a conversion starter.
So being a pipe smoker along with a knife collector, I was happy to see the new pipe tool/knife for RR. Bought one for myself and one for a raffle in my pipe club. Just got it but I like it so far!
Like J.J. Smith III, I too recently found a nice RR 323. I was glad to see I'm not the only one who likes to "contour" the edges of the scales. I do the same with bolsters and springs.... to some extent.... just enough to give it a "pocket-worn" feel. The 323 is a nice knife, but I prefer the smaller stockman at 3 1/8" - 3 1/4" for EDC. It's just a personal preference, the 323 is a beautiful knife.
I'm looking for RR knives in the Battle Axe series. Of the seven in the series, I have two, the mini-trapper with locking clip-blade and the muskrat. If anyone can steer me toward the remaining five.... the standard Trapper, the single-blade Trapper, small Lockback, Congress and Sowbelly..... I would be eternally grateful.
Mr. Smith, how does one go about dying bone scales? I assume it's done without removing them from the frame, correct? Very nice job, by the way. It appears to be a deep plum color. Have you ever tried to "pattern-dye" the scales. That's a term I just conjured up.... but I think you know what I mean. Kinda' like the old hippy "tie-dying" technique only maybe something along similar train's of thought with bone.
I'm looking for a list of all RR knives, from day ONE to the present including patterns in a particular series, RR# and other such info. Is there such a list, and if so, where can I obtain a copy?
SMKW may be the best place to look for the battle axe series. RR is their house brand. You might ask Tobias Gibson about a list. He would be the one that comes to mind that might have some type of RR listing.
As for a list of All RR knives. I have a list of the first four years of production somewhere. But RR just celebrated 25 years of knife production. It would be hard to come up with a list of series let alone knives in each series and the year introduced. This becomes even more problematic at RR is now producing series that once were under the Colt Brand.
Not to mention, RR also made several “one off” knives that never made it in a series, as well as numerous fixed blades and modern folders. And then there is the Red Ryder conundrum. Sometimes SMKW lumps them in the RoughRyder line and other times they don’t!
Figured it couldn't hurt. It was a matter of preference...I don't like red scales, so anything had to be an improvement. I'm pleased with the results. The combination of the brown dye on the red scales gave them some depth and warmness.
I just received all three of the RR knives from the Tiger Stripe collection (RR 2218, 2221, 2222). They look and function great Just cant beat RR for the price.
Tobias Gibson
Not sure if I'm the first one on the IKC block but once again I saw it on Ebay before it showed up at SMKW!! The Trapper and the little leg is in this month's catalog.
This one is the RR1429 Glow locking Work knife; essentially a glow in the dark Sodbuster Jr. with a liner Lock! How awesome is that!
The shield on the Glow series
Comes with a warning that basically says if you live in California it has chemicals in it that will kill you! Sure am glad i don't live in California! LOL
Mar 9, 2015
Jan Carter
LOL, well it's not going to kill you if you live anywhere else so we are safe Tobias
I like the liner lock idea but the handles are not doing anything for me
Mar 9, 2015
Tobias Gibson
I'm a sucker for glow in the dark stuff. The liner lock was initially added to Case sodbuster sometime back but they discontinued the locking Sodbuster and have no plan on reissuing them. The folks at SMKW took the Case model and released their work knives based on the Case. They offer the locking work knives in the same sizes as the standard and junior Case sodbusters. Here i smy tortoise shell locking work knife. But you'll find the full size one in tortoise more appealing, Jan!
Mar 9, 2015
Tobias Gibson
I should also mention the glow in the dark handles do not photograph well. Or at least with my crappy camera they don't!
Mar 9, 2015
Terry Pitts
Collection of Long Rifles
May 2, 2015
Terry Pitts
Sawcut and Smooth Red bone RRs.
May 2, 2015
Tobias Gibson
My latest Rough Rider is their new Cotton Sampler in the Appaloosa Brown Bone It's a hefty knife. I'm pretty happy with it. I hope they make it in a White Smooth Bone, and a few other handle materials. I also wish they'd offer that fish-knife in a few more options. It seems like SMKW doesn't pay much attention to Rough Rider Collectors anymore. They're concentrating more on Colts. (Sigh!)
The new shield. Tey are reissuing older knives with this one but offering very few new patterns or handle material.
Enough complaining! Here's the knife. It's pretty durn cool!
Details:
Rough Rider 1422 Cotton Sampler
·440A stainless steel blade
·Brown appaloosa smooth bone handles
·Brass pins and liners
·Nickel silver shield and ringed bolsters
·Lanyard hole
·3" Blade
·Blade width: 7/8
·Blade thickness: 1/16"
·4-1/8" Closed
·Made in China
and a last shot comparing the folding Rough rider Cotton Sampler to the Old Hickory fixed blade Cotton Sampler
Jun 28, 2015
Tobias Gibson
Has anyone seen anything new coming from Rough Rider. The last I saw was the cotton sampler below. Any new handle material or new patterns? Any new fixed blade offerings?
Sep 18, 2015
Jan Carter
Tobias,
not a great deal of anything in the "new" category for RR. I like the Cotton sampler and intend to get one, I am waiting to see if other handle options are going to happen
Sep 18, 2015
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Charles Sample
Tobias, does a higher model number indicate a newer RR knife?
Also am I the only one who can't search on SMKW's web site?
Sep 19, 2015
Tobias Gibson
Charles, yes the hight model numbers do indeed mean newer knives. For instance the slow burn series is in the 1430s or so. I think the 14 stands for 2014 but I'm not sure.
Sep 19, 2015
Billy Oneale
Sep 20, 2015
Tobias Gibson
My Rough Rider Deluxe "L'Hammy De Chasse" Mushroom Knife (RR 1469)
Form SMKW's website:
Slightly larger than the original if you prefer a heftier knife for your mushrooms, we call this one "the hunting hammy."
·440A Stainless steel blade with ridged spine
·Foldout boar's hair bristle brush
·Foldout ruler with 2-1/2" standard and 6.5cm metric marks
·Stainless steel liners
·Brass pins
·Lanyard hole
·5-5/8" Closed
The blade is not quite as sharp as other Rough Riders I've owned but it is sharper than most other Mushroom Knives I've bought with this style of blade. I wonder if the blade geometry makes it more difficult to get a razor sharp factory edge.
I've only seen this style of scythe like blade of blade on mushroom knives. The jimping on the spine is used to knock dirt off the mushroom. This deluxe model also has the swivel mounted brush (to protect the bristles) and a stainless steel graduated rule.
The knife knife has a small lanyard hole. I added my own snap hook after purchasing the knife. Old (RR 1400) and new (RR1469) Mushroom Knives compared below.
I recommend either knife for the Mushroom Hunter who has/wants everything. Both are excellent and will perform as good, if not better than other higher priced mushroom knives. They are solid and well made with better steel at a much lower price!
Dec 10, 2015
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Charles Sample
I like that RR1469. I need to get one for my RR collection. I already have the RR1400.
Dec 11, 2015
Billy Oneale
Dec 11, 2015
Tobias Gibson
May 19, 2017
Tobias Gibson
My latest Rough Rider is the Copperstone 3" Toothpick. As you can probably tell it comes in one of the magnetic closing boxes that had been part of the Colt line. The loss of Colt to the SMKW just might revive that the stagnant Rough Rider Traditional knives. The Crackle Stone and the Buckshot Bone are also coming over to Rough Rider. So did the Turquoise Peak!
Jun 9, 2017
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Charles Sample
Tobias, I have that same knife.
Jun 9, 2017
Tobias Gibson
Also got Mr. Moose in Crackle Stone. My first Moose. I wasn't sure if I was going to like the pattern but it looks pretty awesome. Not sure what the synthetic carckle stone is supposed to be; maybe a turquoise? The band in the middle is genuine abalone. I like the wicked bend in the spay.
Jun 10, 2017
Billy Oneale
Jun 10, 2017
Tobias Gibson
Jun 10, 2017
Ron Foster
Great looking knife!
Mar 30, 2018
Billy Oneale
Ron, there area lot of nice RR if you go back on the threads. Wow, I didn't realize it had been this long since someone posted on here. I may have to dig out some pictures to post. It has been a while since I have bought a RR, but I have plenty.
Mar 30, 2018
Tobias Gibson
picked up the Rough Rider Hatchet Linerlock last weekend at Smoky Mountain Knife Works. (and a half dozen other knives!)
its a pretty slick little knife. not too shabby for $13.
Mar 31, 2018
Tobias Gibson
the backside showing the blue pocket clip. the blade is also stone washed blue. 440a stainless steel blade and G10 handle. . i’ve been using it for the last week. its a super cutter. the blade is staying tight and is holding its edge and blue color. It also feels good in the hand.
Mar 31, 2018
Billy Oneale
Nice one, Tobias. I really like the scales on that one.
Mar 31, 2018
Jan Carter
Wish I had known you were there Tobias, I would have made the 3 hour drive to see you there! Nice knives you picked up though!
Mar 31, 2018
Tobias Gibson
i was just passing thru, Jan. its on the way to Charleston.
Mar 31, 2018
J.J. Smith III
Appears that I have upset someone affiliated with Rough Rider, with my comments about the thinness of the blades in the Large Stockman.
Someone responded to my comments saying that all traditional patterns have 1/16" blades.
Well, I've been known to be mistaken, once or twice, so I decided that I'd compare the 603 to a Little Barlow (RR901). As both are in the Yellow Comp series, I figured that it should be close.
Compared the pin blade on the 901 to the spey, sheepsfoot, as well as the clip master blade.
Photos speak for themselves.
May 20, 2018
Billy Oneale
Yes they do.
May 20, 2018
J.J. Smith III
Found me a NOS RR323. I wish that it was a squared bolster knife, but I'm liking it. Way better blades than the current production knives.
Already have the edges of that scales contoured, so it feels right. Next on the agenda is to attempt to re-dye the scales. I'm thinking that a brown dye would look good, keeping some of the red undertones.
Jun 3, 2018
J.J. Smith III
Not "knives" related, but I saw this on Facebook. Brigadier General Teddy Roosevelt Jr., during WW II.
Jun 3, 2018
Ron Gabriel
I started carrying my Rough Rider Sunfish while Cowboy Action Shooting. The holster shaped sheath is by Moore Maker and took a little stretching to fit the big Sunifish. Great addition to my Cowboy outfit and as a conversion starter.
Sep 12, 2018
Tobias Gibson
Cool sunfish and holster, Ron!
Sep 12, 2018
robert benton
Sep 15, 2018
Dave Steiner
So being a pipe smoker along with a knife collector, I was happy to see the new pipe tool/knife for RR. Bought one for myself and one for a raffle in my pipe club. Just got it but I like it so far!
Jan 25, 2019
Dewey treat
Like J.J. Smith III, I too recently found a nice RR 323. I was glad to see I'm not the only one who likes to "contour" the edges of the scales. I do the same with bolsters and springs.... to some extent.... just enough to give it a "pocket-worn" feel. The 323 is a nice knife, but I prefer the smaller stockman at 3 1/8" - 3 1/4" for EDC. It's just a personal preference, the 323 is a beautiful knife.
Jun 13, 2019
J.J. Smith III
Even dyed mine, Dewey.
Jun 18, 2019
Dewey treat
I'm looking for RR knives in the Battle Axe series. Of the seven in the series, I have two, the mini-trapper with locking clip-blade and the muskrat. If anyone can steer me toward the remaining five.... the standard Trapper, the single-blade Trapper, small Lockback, Congress and Sowbelly..... I would be eternally grateful.
Jun 19, 2019
Dewey treat
Mr. Smith, how does one go about dying bone scales? I assume it's done without removing them from the frame, correct? Very nice job, by the way. It appears to be a deep plum color. Have you ever tried to "pattern-dye" the scales. That's a term I just conjured up.... but I think you know what I mean. Kinda' like the old hippy "tie-dying" technique only maybe something along similar train's of thought with bone.
Jun 19, 2019
Dewey treat
I'm looking for a list of all RR knives, from day ONE to the present including patterns in a particular series, RR# and other such info. Is there such a list, and if so, where can I obtain a copy?
Thanks,
Dewey
Jun 19, 2019
Billy Oneale
SMKW may be the best place to look for the battle axe series. RR is their house brand. You might ask Tobias Gibson about a list. He would be the one that comes to mind that might have some type of RR listing.
I only bought a trapper in that series.
Jun 20, 2019
Tobias Gibson
As the series lacked a large toothpick or scout knife it was ignored by me. LOL.
That said:
The series was primarily 3 different styles of trappers:
Standard trapper
Slimline trapperlock with a disc style thumb stud for left/right opening
Mini Trapper w/ locking clip blade
Then four other knives
Small lockback
Congress,
Muskrat
Sowbelly
So seven in the series. They didn’t even bother with a canoe. I almost bought the Sowbelly but the lack of my favorites left me cold.
Jun 20, 2019
Tobias Gibson
As for a list of All RR knives. I have a list of the first four years of production somewhere. But RR just celebrated 25 years of knife production. It would be hard to come up with a list of series let alone knives in each series and the year introduced. This becomes even more problematic at RR is now producing series that once were under the Colt Brand.
Not to mention, RR also made several “one off” knives that never made it in a series, as well as numerous fixed blades and modern folders. And then there is the Red Ryder conundrum. Sometimes SMKW lumps them in the RoughRyder line and other times they don’t!
Jun 20, 2019
J.J. Smith III
Dewey, I used the method that I found over on BF.
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/dyeing-bone-a-tutorial.868446/
Figured it couldn't hurt. It was a matter of preference...I don't like red scales, so anything had to be an improvement. I'm pleased with the results. The combination of the brown dye on the red scales gave them some depth and warmness.
Jun 20, 2019
Dewey treat
The mailman dropped off a very nice 3 1/2" RR #737 jigged brown Gunstock Jack Knife today. I really like the scales. A nice, tight knife.... NIB.
Jun 24, 2019
Ugly Old Guy
Anyone else have the RR1838 "Hopalong Cassidy" moose, or one of the other "Riders of the Silver Screen" series moose?
Jan 29, 2020
Ugly Old Guy
Rough Rider 1838 "Hopalong Cassidy Moose from the "Riders of the Silver Screen" series.
Feb 13, 2020
Ugly Old Guy
two new.
RR2040 Classic Carbon Barlow and RR719 Old Yellah Barlow
Jan 18, 2021
Ralph West
I just received all three of the RR knives from the Tiger Stripe collection (RR 2218, 2221, 2222). They look and function great Just cant beat RR for the price.
Mar 31, 2021