Rough Riders!

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Steve Warden wrote: Wed Jun 17, 2020 11:37 am
dlr110 wrote: Wed Jun 17, 2020 11:29 am
Beavertail wrote: Wed Jun 17, 2020 11:28 am Just got this muskrat SMKW.
The fit and finish is about as good as it gets.
It has half-stops which I prefer.
Really NICE !!! ::tu::
It sure is!!
I've been thinking about getting the stockman in that handle.
Looks great!
You won't be disappointed. They have beautiful bone and it shaves right out of the box. Also got the Wharncliffe it's really nice! ::handshake::
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jerryd6818 wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2020 3:25 am Tell me Joe. What do you think of the Viet Nam Moose?

I also rather fancy that RR1892 Tobacco Road Brown Bone Bow Trapper.
Jerry I like it fine, I had the trapper and stockman and you showed your moose and I thought I needed one also. ::tu:: it's all your fault. :lol: ::handshake::
All those tobacco road knives are nice, the intricate work on them at the price point is unbelievable. ::handshake::
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bighomer wrote: Wed Jun 17, 2020 7:15 pm
jerryd6818 wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2020 3:25 am Tell me Joe. What do you think of the Viet Nam Moose?

I also rather fancy that RR1892 Tobacco Road Brown Bone Bow Trapper.
Jerry I like it fine, I had the trapper and stockman and you showed your moose and I thought I needed one also. ::tu:: it's all your fault. :lol: ::handshake::
All those tobacco road knives are nice, the intricate work on them at the price point is unbelievable. ::handshake::
Say BH and Jerryd I like that Tobacco Road series also, here are the ones I have and I also got the Buck Shot with the Barlow on the way right now.
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Good looking knives Chief. I need to acquire a couple it seems. I've got the congress,canoe and bow trapper. ::tu::
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Here's the RR's I got in the mail today. I'm really enjoying collecting these RR series knives.
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I like the jigging on those handles and you even managed to pick up a Doc. ::tu::
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Ooh Rah my friend.
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Got these discontinued RR canoes. Armor Plate and stag bone.
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A late welcome to aapk SharpMarble. ::nod::
Your getting a very nice collection of RR.
I especially like the 'Armor Plate' never seen that one before.
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Some nice RR being posted. ::nod::
Here are my three 'Brown Stag Bone' Rough Ryders.

SMKW Has 25 'Brown Stag Bone' listed on their Website.
I'm contemplating acquiring the entire set. ::hmm::
As of 06/21/2020, 10 are currently on backorder, including the 3 I have posted below.
All three have excellent bone jigging, color and workmanship, out of the box razor-sharp.

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Rough Rider Small Moose 3.50" with Brown Stag Bone Handles and 440A Stainless Steel Plain Edge Blade.
Model RR1795
$14.99

Rough Rider Cub Lockback 2.50" with Brown Stag Bone Handles and 440A Stainless Steel Plain Edge Blades.
Model RR1790
$9.99

Rough Rider Wharncliffe 3.625" with Brown Stag Bone Handles and 440A Stainless Steel Plain Edge Blades.
Model RR1803
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Old Folder wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2020 6:34 pm A late welcome to aapk SharpMarble. ::nod::
Your getting a very nice collection of RR.
I especially like the 'Armor Plate' never seen that one before.
I agree 💯% Dan, that's a nice one! ::tu:: :D

Oh Nice ones you have there yourself Dan! ::tu:: :D
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TPK wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2020 7:46 pm
Old Folder wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2020 6:34 pm A late welcome to aapk SharpMarble. ::nod::
Your getting a very nice collection of RR.
I especially like the 'Armor Plate' never seen that one before.
I agree 💯% Dan, that's a nice one! ::tu:: :D

Oh Nice ones you have there yourself Dan! ::tu:: :D

Thanks Tom.
I always look forward to Rough Rider's new items and wish they would bring back some of their older knives that I missed out on.
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I believe the "Wild Flowers Series" are the newest additions to smkw Rough Ryder knives. $9.99 each. ::tu::
I should have these in a couple days. Perhaps I should have ordered two of each? After my wife inspects these, she may request a "Woman-cave" :x

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A nice pair of Canoes, SharpMarble.

Old Folder - I have not seen those Wildflower Rough Riders before your post. Nice looking!
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dlr110 wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2020 1:49 am Good looking group of RR's bighomer! I need to get me one of those hats for
my hat collection.

David
They had a fathers day thing going on if you spent I believe 70 bucks you got a free hat. ::handshake::

Great looking knives fellers. ::tu::
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Just recently rearranged my display cabinets and here is my Rough Rider shelf.
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Very nice group you have there Senior Chief and well displayed.
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
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Very cool display of your RRs, David. That mirror in the back initially confused me: I thought there were twice as m any knives a first glance!
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Dinadan wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 9:54 pm Very cool display of your RRs, David. That mirror in the back initially confused me: I thought there were twice as m any knives a first glance!
Yeh, it looks good in person, but a little confusing in a photo.
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dlr110 wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 10:16 pm
Dinadan wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 9:54 pm Very cool display of your RRs, David. That mirror in the back initially confused me: I thought there were twice as m any knives a first glance!
Yeh, it looks good in person, but a little confusing in a photo.
Neat idea, though...that allows for seeing both sides. I like it! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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As Ted, the 'Colonel' was on his way to 'Kettle Hill' he dropped off the below package in my mailbox.
(Actually, the Rough Riders charge up 'Kettle Hill' was exactly 122 years ago today) July 01, 1898.
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I seldom scan my knives on a flatbed scanner for aapk posts, however, for a little change of normalcy I think the results are quite acceptable.

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Above are my most recent Rough Ryder's.

I have been observing the 'Tobacco Road and Buckshot Bone series' for some time now, and after having them in hand, they are much better than all the pictures I have observed, including the 'Easy Money Series'
All the above RRs came in excellent condition. I may complete the whole series.
The new 'Flower and Roses Series' are visually gorgeous. I might add that if you have a gift to be purchased for that special Lady in your near future, you may want to consider adding one of the 'Flower or Roses' knives to her gift. Just saying.
The workmanship is excellent on every one.

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Tobacco Road Trapper. RR1892
Tobacco Road Three Blade Sowbelly. RR1894
Buckshot Bone Two Blade Sowbelly Trapper RR1906
Red Roses Peanut RR2090
Red Roses Trapper RR2097
Wild Flowers Series Small Toothpick RR2092
Alstroemeria Lady Leg Knife RR2096
Easy Money Canoe RR1890
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Great looking knives Dan, everyone of them. And i know from experience that any of them would also be a good work knife to use. So there is a "Red Roses" series and a "Wildflower" series ?
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kootenay joe wrote: Thu Jul 02, 2020 1:36 am Great looking knives Dan, everyone of them. And i know from experience that any of them would also be a good work knife to use. So there is a "Red Roses" series and a "Wildflower" series ?
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Go to:
https://www.smkw.com/rough-ryder-red-roses-trapper
than click on the video from (Guys Talk Knives 108)
The first knife he talks about is the new Flower's series.
smkw.com also have: Pink Tulips, Sunflowers and Cherry Blossom knives in another series, however, they are all on backorder and will notify you when they have restock if you request.
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I've been away from this thread for too long. Just got caught up. Wonderful looking collections Dan and Dave and all others. The variety RR produces is impressive to say the least. ::tu::
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