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My Rifleman series folding hunter was sharp enough to slice paper and shave hair right out of the box. Also my Rifleman series six blade stockman was sharp enough out of the box to cut me with three blades at the same time when I let it slip while opening all six blades to take pictures! OUCH!
Steve Hanner said:
That's so odd though...it makes me wonder do they ship that way for safety and then you sharpen them or do they just ignore the fact that people like a knife to be sharp out of the box?
Sue OldsWidow said:Same one I got, won't even cut a napkin,,,thought about hot butter though....lol....mine must have got past the Inspector 10 for sharpening!
Tobias Gibson said:That's odd Sue. In all of 90 Rough Riders the only one not capable of shaving hair right out the box was the Hunters Buddy. (a small fixed blade mad in Pakistan). I find them as sharp as any Case knife and sharper than Bear & Son. I actually have that same Swell Center Lime Green Jack knife. Just tested it again. Took the hair right off my arm, and cut through heavy card stock like hot butter and easily whittled a piece of pine nice and pointy.
I just pulled a Rough Rider knife out of my collection to run a test on it. I am going to see how it holds up under daily use. It is mint, never used, carried, or sharpened. To test its sharpness I sliced through a sheet of paper with ease. I then shaved a spot on my arm. It passed both tests with flying colors.
It is a RR718 work knife. SMKW sells it for $7.99. It is comparable in size and shape to a Case Sodbuster Jr.
I am going to start a new discussion in the Rough Rider group and chronicle daily what I use it for and how it holds up under use.
I have several, but I like user knives better than collectors.
I buy for use, all my knives with only a few exceptions are users. So, I do both.
BTW, I have the Diamond Jim with the boot and it's one of the few knives my wife like, because of the boot.
Charles,
I love this idea! Cant wait to see how it performs and how you feel about carrying it
Charles Sample said:
I just pulled a Rough Rider knife out of my collection to run a test on it. I am going to see how it holds up under daily use. It is mint, never used, carried, or sharpened. To test its sharpness I sliced through a sheet of paper with ease. I then shaved a spot on my arm. It passed both tests with flying colors.
It is a RR718 work knife. SMKW sells it for $7.99. It is comparable in size and shape to a Case Sodbuster Jr.
I am going to start a new discussion in the Rough Rider group and chronicle daily what I use it for and how it holds up under use.
Doug,
Thats how you hook the wife on knives, trust me it only takes one
Doug Thrower said:
I buy for use, all my knives with only a few exceptions are users. So, I do both.
BTW, I have the Diamond Jim with the boot and it's one of the few knives my wife like, because of the boot.
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