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Is there a RR jack knife in between the peanut size under 3"
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And the RR coal miner of 4", in the same pattern of a clip and smaller pen on the same bolster?
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Something like the 33OT ?
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Yes, that seems to be the only one. No equal ends and serpentines.
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You could also use a medium stockman at 3.5", and you'll just have an extra blade on the other end... :lol:
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RR380 Rough Rider Razor Jack @ 3¼" closed. I think that's a really nice size.

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That ^ does look cool

what about the small coke bottle as an option?

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Mr. Kevin Pipes has a lot of input on them, their not bad but try to resell one, think about how long the Chinese have been making edged weapons they must know something George God bless
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Of course you can't resell it - they only cost $10-$15 brand new. Why would anyone buy a used one?
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"Of course you can't resell it - they only cost $10-$15 brand new"
Yes indeed, but they make a fine gift for the children in your neighborhood and you might be cultivating future knife collectors.
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I realize this is a bit of an old post but to update it........................

They're putting out a Mini-Trapper now at 3½" closed.
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And a really nice little pen knife at about 3¼" closed.
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And this Glow-In-The-Dark Sodbuster
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I have that Ram's Horn pen - and you are right, it is very nice, it is one of my favorite RR knives.
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TwoFlowersLuggage wrote:I have that Ram's Horn pen - and you are right, it is very nice, it is one of my favorite RR knives.
Little bugger bit me twice while coon fingering it after I first got it. She's resting quietly in a folder now.
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I got a lock back trapper and a Sowbelly Stockman!
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My one and only Rough Rider, a whittler.
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doglegg that's one funky lookin' knife. :wink:
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I agree Phil - I already have plenty of knives with the blades worn down to half a nub... :lol:
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I have to agree that it looks funky but if your wanting to make a pile of shaving it is about just right. But it is purpose driven in design.
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They are Solid buys and work! ::tu::
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I have one of these large 2 blade RR's said to be for whittling. This pattern first came out about 7-8 years ago and is a very well made knife. Have any whittlers 'out there' tried it out ?
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kootenay joe wrote:I have one of these large 2 blade RR's said to be for whittling. This pattern first came out about 7-8 years ago and is a very well made knife. Have any whittlers 'out there' tried it out ?
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I just received this Moose Pattern today. Very nice!!!
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Nev52, that one looks like it will be a good user! I like the belly on the spay blade and of course the good point on the clip is always necessary in my way of thinking. My limited experience with RR was really an eye opener. An anonymous donor sent me a RR Trapper and right out the box I was able to completely dress a deer without having to touch up the edges of the blades. It was as sharp as any new knife I'd ever handled. In fact if I recall most of the work was done with just the clip blade.
Except for the where the RRs are made, they seem to be good knives! Just being honest about liking a knife that says Made in USA. ::dead_horse::
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Thanks' Treefarmer,
I like USA made knives. But I have to say these Rough Riders are a lot of knife for the money.
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They seem to have the gift of picking nice desirable patterns and executing them well. The Half Hawk has caught my eye. Why Case stopped making the Loom Fixer is beyond me. Ed
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