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Rough Rider Cinnamon Stag Knife Pick

£12.95
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Designed as a tool to assist with opening your blade, the Rough Rider Cinnamon Stag Knife Pick is so much more.

Pop one in your EDC kit and it will serve you well as a pry bar, staple remover or paper scorer.

The tool is simplicity itself. The steel is carbon with an unsharpened tip sandwiched between black liners and stag scales.

SKU
RR2434
Overall Length (cm)
7.4
Blade Material:
Carbon Steel
Handle Material:
Stag
Product Weight (g)
20
fbt-product:
/rough-rider-classic-cinnamon-bone-stag-swayback/

Description


Designed as a tool to assist with opening your blade, the Rough Rider Cinnamon Stag Knife Pick is so much more.

Pop one in your EDC kit and it will serve you well as a pry bar, staple remover or paper scorer.

The tool is simplicity itself. The steel is carbon with an unsharpened tip sandwiched between black liners and stag scales.

Specification


SKU
RR2434
Overall Length (cm)
7.4
Blade Material:
Carbon Steel
Handle Material:
Stag
Product Weight (g)
20
fbt-product:
/rough-rider-classic-cinnamon-bone-stag-swayback/

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  • 3
    Made in CHINA

    Posted by Steve on 6th Dec 2023

    Rather small at less than 7cms long although the blade is quite thick so will only work on larger bladed pocket knives. Has 'Made in CHINA ' marked on it. I do wish adverts for items would show the country of manufacture.

  • 3
    Rough Rider Stag Knife Pick

    Posted by Shaun Dolan on 15th Jun 2022

    A very solid little tool, perfect for opening small hobby paint tins (which is what I bought it for), and it has a fair amount of heft for such a small tool. Overall it does the job it's intended for, but don't expect to be over excited about it. The stag scales on mine were of very poor quality, and mostly black rather than cinnamon. A weak attempt has been made to polish one side, but the other side hasn't been touched, it's just a deep matt black and looks more like a burnt finish than a polished stag. I know it's a reasonably cheap little tool but literally 2 minutes on a wheel could have changed my "Average" score to "Excellent". I'm going to try and polish the scales on mine because polished stag feels great in the hand, but in reality, it's a good little tool, and worth the money anyway, despite the poor finish. The black liners are lost against the mostly black stag, so any colour liner other than black would have really lifted the appearance.