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Rough Ryder Whittler Imitation Tortoise Reviews

4.8 Rating 8 Reviews
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All the knives in the Rough Rider Tortoise Shell Series feature 440B stainless steel blades with match strike pulls and a satin finish. The handles are beautifully crafted synthetic tortoise shell with brass liners, nickel silver pins and bolsters, plus a special tortoise shell shield.
This Rough Rider Tortoise Shell Whittler has spear point, Sheepsfoot, and pen blades. It's 9.5cm closed and weighs 106g. Remember, Rough Rider is always built by hand and backed for life.
Spear Points measure 7.2cm and 3.8cm. Sheepsfoot measures 3.8cm.
 

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Maybe the best Rough Rider I've bought. Good size, lovely movement and very well finished. Scales are stunning. Highly recommended.
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Posted 3 months ago
Very pleased overall. Main blade had a small blister and the grind was a bit shallow. Hence only 4 stars. Don't be put off, the fit and finish are great. Looks really classy. Smooth transaction. Look forward to doing business again.
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Posted 3 months ago
A surprisingly good knife with a fantastic finish transitions and blade alignment are spot on it has a good weight and quality feel in the hand ....buy it.
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Posted 3 months ago
Superb value and well made UK legal pocket knife, the 3 blade/2 backswing design works very well, all blades feel secure and the very strong mainblade is capable of heavy forceful cutting. The factory sharpening was no good for me, I spent a couple of hours getting a super smooth edge and thinning the tip of the main blade, and also used a fine diamond stone to round off the corners of the bolsters which were not comfortable for tough carving work, the 2 small blades are thin and take a fantastic sharp edge, I use these the most and they stay sharp too. It's not too heavy and fairly compact so it's a practical edc and very strong, it arrived beautifully polished, including the tortoiseshell scales so I felt a bit guilty getting it scratched and using it hard, but I really like the sort of 1940's indestructable style about it, and the way the small blades cut is sublime, I have other knives but this one has become a constant companion tool that does not look at all cheap. I recommend it.
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Posted 3 months ago
Great fit and finish arrived sharp and looks great to.
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Posted 3 months ago
The Bad bits first,Slightvstepping in Backspringbtermination and Minimal Blade play on all,The rest ofcthe Knife iscsurprisingly well built with Zero gapping and Main blade pull of 7 maybe 7 and a Halfvwith the Smaller Blades 6 pulls at least,The main Blade is a Beast of a Blade and could chop an Oak Tree down lol,Despite the Faults i like it and for under 20 quid it's an absolute bargain,I like it.
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Posted 3 months ago
Very nice looking knife different from the normal setup main blade is very thick steel at the base, great for hard work, the smaller are thiner and sharp, works well good pull a great looking and working knife for the money it's unbeatable. Get one while you can you won't regret it.
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Posted 3 months ago
very good surprise about this knife: good making, aesthetic succssful and very good price. What else?
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Posted 3 months ago