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Rough Rider Coal Miner Work Knife

18+
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£21.95
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The Rough Rider Coal Mine Work Knife is what can only be described as a brilliant budget friendly locking knife which holds up really well under use.

This knife boasts a decent 440A stainless steel drop point blade, which is held securely in place with a strong liner lock mechanism (it also has a very strong back spring which gives added peace of mind). The black bone handle is nicely textured and the brass pins and liners give the knife a real aesthetic appeal.

If you are after a strong work knife for not a lot of money, you are definitely looking at the right knife.

 

SKU
RR760
Colour:
Black
Age Restriction:
18+
Blade Length (cm)
9.3
Overall Length (cm)
21.0
Blade Material:
440 Stainless Steel
Blade Thickness (cm)
0.3
Cutting Edge:
8.8
Grind:
Flat
Sheath:
No
Warranty:
1 Year
Closed Length (cm)
12.1
Pocket Clip:
No
Handle Material:
Bone
Handle Colour:
Black
Blade Colour:
Satin
Blade Type:
Plain
Blade Shape:
Drop Point
Blade Finish:
Satin
Product Weight (g)
113
Lock Type:
Liner Lock

Description


The Rough Rider Coal Mine Work Knife is what can only be described as a brilliant budget friendly locking knife which holds up really well under use.

This knife boasts a decent 440A stainless steel drop point blade, which is held securely in place with a strong liner lock mechanism (it also has a very strong back spring which gives added peace of mind). The black bone handle is nicely textured and the brass pins and liners give the knife a real aesthetic appeal.

If you are after a strong work knife for not a lot of money, you are definitely looking at the right knife.

 

Specification


SKU
RR760
Colour:
Black
Age Restriction:
18+
Blade Length (cm)
9.3
Overall Length (cm)
21.0
Blade Material:
440 Stainless Steel
Blade Thickness (cm)
0.3
Cutting Edge:
8.8
Grind:
Flat
Sheath:
No
Warranty:
1 Year
Closed Length (cm)
12.1
Pocket Clip:
No
Handle Material:
Bone
Handle Colour:
Black
Blade Colour:
Satin
Blade Type:
Plain
Blade Shape:
Drop Point
Blade Finish:
Satin
Product Weight (g)
113
Lock Type:
Liner Lock

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Reviews


  • 3
    Rough Rider Coal miner

    Posted by AIDAN SIDDLE on 23rd May 2024

    Reasonable fit, finish and value for money at this price (£23). Feels substantial in hand, hefty yet nicely balanced. Nylon bushes with no stops, good solid liner locking. Razor sharp out of the box. Trusted seller: having purchased many items, I can recommended Heinnie H for excellent service.

  • 4
    Coal Miner Work Knife

    Posted by Michael Pollard on 8th Jun 2021

    A good sturdy, solid feeling knife that's an absolute bargain at the price. It has a nice heft to it which I like... no good if you want a lightweight knife.

  • 4
    Solid

    Posted by Andy Barnes on 22nd Mar 2021

    This does what it says on the tin basic steel with a high quality workman like finish 10/10

  • 5
    Super Knife

    Posted by Andy F on 16th Nov 2020

    Razor sharp out of the box and super service from HH. No sheath or belt clip or it would have 6 stars as this is a great knife. Bought as a light purpose camp knife so no issues with the steel and it does its job brilliantly. I have prepared dinner with it and it cuts through steak like it was butter. It looks great and feels sturdy and comfortable with a rteally nice grip. Opens and closes with ease with no play whatsoever. Highly recommended.

  • 4
    Slightly Damaged

    Posted by Obsidian on 4th Sep 2020

    I was disappointed that I received the knife a little bent; moreover, the shield on it must have not been glued properly, or the glue wore out, as I found it detached from the knife. However, the shield was an easy fix (huzzah for superglue). On the other hand, I don't imagine that the bend in the blade is fixable at all, which is a big disappointment as the rest of the knife is pretty topnotch: blade is razor-sharp and is finished to a mirror polish; the scales and the brass liners/lock are gorgeous; and whilst the knife is a little difficult to open, it locks up pretty solid. Thankfully, the bend isn't severe, so it's still pretty usable. Had the blade not been bent, I would have given this bad boy a full five stars.

  • 5
    first impression

    Posted by Sean on 4th Nov 2017

    As a land owner and woodworker I always need a knife, worn out lost and broken many knives. Looked at various options which is the great thing about this company website, you browse through just about every knife available on the market, my local farm store have a couple of knives and that's it. Decided that I need a locking knife to work with, it needs at least a 3" blade which gives it a decent size handle. it cant be too expensive, it is not for show it just has to good steel for sharpening and work.. immediately out of the box it is razor sharp, a little stiff to open with cold hands at first but I'm sure it will work in, the lock seams reasonably secure and the handle is sufficient for my big hands. I t does say china on the blade, it appears to be a quality knife and looks good too. time will tell but for under £20 if I get a couple of years out of it I will buy another. Excellent service from Heinnie!

  • 5
    Just wonderfull !

    Posted by petit belge on 25th May 2017

    Don 't be fooled by the price this is an amazing wonderful knife to use. Be carefull, very sharp out of the box !

  • 5
    A dambed nice work knife

    Posted by Alan B on 7th Jul 2016

    A really well made knife for the money. Rough Rider seem to be be very good at making large, sturdy work knives and this one is no exception. I don't think there will be any danger of the blade working loose or the knife dropping to bits. A very sure locking mechanism too The knife is hefty and blade large: suitable for hacking a variety of tough materials. Also good as a portable culinary knife. Well done RR for quality at a budget price and HH for service.

  • 5
    shock and awe

    Posted by jack cato on 26th Mar 2013

    I just went to write an Opinel review, someone said it was like a Mora...! No, I have them in front of me! The Coalminer is very close to the Mora HD it's the first knife that's shaved my legs, out the box! Amazing quality and performance, far outperforms it's cost. imho