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A couple years ago I bought a collection of knives from a man I worked with. I gave $200 for 77 knives. I gave it to my husband for Christmas. He looked at it, enjoyed it then put it away for about a year. Since then we have both become interested in collecting, and I wanted to collect something that was not what he was interested in and was reasonably priced. I have started collecting the Rough Riders, as well as a few other knives. I have about 15 of these knives now, and have only been disappointed in one that I returned. I am overall impressed with the quality of the knives and the great selection. Someone said that it is "weird" for a girl to collect knives. I guess I'm weird. Although I am not fond of the color pink at all, I have bought a number of the "pink" knives, so maybe that makes me a little more normal for a girl! I have read that some folks say they are not sharp. Yes, they are sharp, but on a continuum, I would say they are not as sharp as some. I'm sure that has something to do with the type of stainless steel that is used to make them.
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Rough Rider is a great way to collect. It is inexpensive, they have many patterns and material choices. What has been your favorite so far?
ROFL at the weird comment. Go back and tell that person you belong to a community now that has a girl owner LOL. Nothing in our DNA says we won't like sharp objects. It honestly is a great way for a family to collect but you are correct, collect something of your own. We have his knife collection, my knife collection and our knife collection LOL!!
Relax and enjoy it, show us some pics and welcome to the family forged in steel!
Thanks everyone. I was beginning to wonder about myself. So many of the things I love have been traditionally "male" dominated hobbies such as hunting, fishing, firearms and now knives!
I am a Rough Rider collector also. I find them a great value for the money. I also collect Case and Colonial.
Here are some reviews that I have done on some of my RR knives.
http://iknifecollector.com/forum/topics/a-review-of-the-rough-rider...
http://iknifecollector.com/forum/topics/two-knife-comparison-review...
http://iknifecollector.com/forum/topics/a-daily-use-test-of-a-rough...
http://iknifecollector.com/group/roughridercollectors/forum/topics/...
Thank you for the reviews. I carry a rough rider. It gets light use. The rest will be in my collection, unused.
I like the way you think Susie
Susie, I have nearly 60 Rough Riders. I only use three of them. They are the RR318 folding hunter, the RR718 work knife, and the RR1349 heavy hunter sidewinder. RR does produce a lot of variety and I think many of their knives are very collectible. One set of 12 that I made a special effort to collect was called The Rifleman Series. The shield on each knife is a Model 1873 Winchester rifle. I have a '73 Winchester so I especially wanted that set.
You can see the complete set here.
http://iknifecollector.com/photo/complete-set-of-rough-rider-riflem...
You can see pictures of my '73 Winchester here.
http://iknifecollector.com/group/ikc-arsenal/forum/topics/new-membe...
Susie Fitzsimmons said:
Thank you for the reviews. I carry a rough rider. It gets light use. The rest will be in my collection, unused.
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