A novice outdoorsmen learning camping, fishing, bushcraft and survival. "KNOWLEDGE IS A SURVIVAL SKILL"
Posted on May 8, 2022 by novicesurvivalist
Well I have looked at a lot of folding knives lately including Rough Ryder Knives. Rough Ryder has a huge collection and I have been looking at a lot of Them. I “like” them all. Well made, sharp and pretty. What can I say.
However I finally found the one. Yep don’t like this one I fell in love with it. Finally a folding knife that does not have a clip point on a multiple bladed folding knife. I am not a fan of Clip point blades. AND JOY, this does not have one. Instead a “Wharncliffe blade”. Heard of them but never done any touchy feely on one.
Unusual looking blade but very versatile for the heavier duty jobs for a small folder.
Check out my review on Youtube
Rough Ryder Seahorse – Whittler Black Micarta RR2217
Thanks for stopping by and as always remember
Knowledge is a survival skill. And knowing your blades and uses is a handy one to know
NS
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