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Rough Ryder Easy Open Appaloosa Folding Knife

18+
UK Friendly carry Can I Own This?
£26.95
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The Rough Rider Black Appaloosa Easy Open Folding Knife features mirror polished stainless steel drop point blade with two match strike pulls. The handles are grey and white smooth bone with ringed nickel silver bolsters, brass liners, nickel silver pins, and a special spade-shaped nickel silver shield. The blade has a useful half stop.

The blade is under three inches long and non-locking meaning it is a knife that you can legally carry in your pocket at your own discretion.

SKU
RR2486
Age Restriction:
18+
Blade Material:
440A Stainless Steel
Closed Length (cm)
9.3
Edge Type:
Plain
BESS Sharpness:
222
Blade Finish:
Polished
Handle Material:
Bone
Lock Type:
Non-locking
UK Friendly Carry:
Yes
One Handed Opening:
No
Pocket Clip:
No
Product Weight (g)
95
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Blade Length (cm)
7.3
Overall Length (cm)
16.6

Description


The Rough Rider Black Appaloosa Easy Open Folding Knife features mirror polished stainless steel drop point blade with two match strike pulls. The handles are grey and white smooth bone with ringed nickel silver bolsters, brass liners, nickel silver pins, and a special spade-shaped nickel silver shield. The blade has a useful half stop.

The blade is under three inches long and non-locking meaning it is a knife that you can legally carry in your pocket at your own discretion.

Specification


SKU
RR2486
Age Restriction:
18+
Blade Material:
440A Stainless Steel
Closed Length (cm)
9.3
Edge Type:
Plain
BESS Sharpness:
222
Blade Finish:
Polished
Handle Material:
Bone
Lock Type:
Non-locking
UK Friendly Carry:
Yes
One Handed Opening:
No
Pocket Clip:
No
Product Weight (g)
95
fbt-product:
/lansky-quick-fix-knife-sharpener/
fbt-product:
/rough-rider-black-appaloosa-cola-bottle-folding-knife/
fbt-product:
/rough-rider-resin-wood-fixed-blade/
Blade Length (cm)
7.3
Overall Length (cm)
16.6

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Reviews


  • 5
    Rough Ryder Easy Open Black Appaloosa Spades folder

    Posted by Gary Ralph on 8th Apr 2025

    These Rough Ryders are just beautiful, distinct knives. Hand built and pretty much an individual piece, as not one is exactly the same and at a fantastic price. You get so much for the money. Working knife that's also a piece of art and craftsmanship. This One is awesome! The design and blade shape is just lovely and its a good size too. Very sharp. The appaloosa handle with the Spade shield and the nickel bolster is something else. The studs and the steel and brass inlay makes this knife stand out. The fit and finish for the price still impresses me. I enjoyed cleaning this beauty up listening to Motorhead. A Stunning piece, very pleased. Hennie Haynes continue to be one of the best online companies out there!!

  • 5
    Elegant little knife

    Posted by David Thomas on 9th Aug 2024

    This has become my regular edc knife now, I purchased it a while ago, & it's never let me know, holds a keen edge, very easy to sharpen. Also, as said, quite elegant looking, & not threatening in appearance, I'd say it was almost feminine in it's looks. Well built, nice half lock, for it's price you simply cannot go wrong!

  • 5
    Great Rough Rider Folder!

    Posted by Mark V. on 1st Apr 2024

    Another very cool knife from RR! I own a number of their knives, and this one ranks right up there at the top with the others! Built like a tank and a pleasure to handle and use! It's from RR, what's not to like?