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Rough Rider Hawkbill Old Yellow Folding Knife

18+
$20.13
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Typical Rough Rider quality at an exceptionally reasonable price. The Hawkbill design is equally at home at the campsite or in the garden. It has a 440 stainless steel blade and synthetic handle with a hole for a lanyard.
SKU
RR861
Colour:
Yellow
Age Restriction:
18+
Blade Length (cm)
8.3
Overall Length (cm)
17.7
Blade Material:
440 Stainless Steel
Blade Thickness (cm)
0.1
Sheath:
No
Pocket Clip:
No
Handle Material:
Resin
Lock Type:
Non-locking

Description


Typical Rough Rider quality at an exceptionally reasonable price. The Hawkbill design is equally at home at the campsite or in the garden. It has a 440 stainless steel blade and synthetic handle with a hole for a lanyard.

Specification


SKU
RR861
Colour:
Yellow
Age Restriction:
18+
Blade Length (cm)
8.3
Overall Length (cm)
17.7
Blade Material:
440 Stainless Steel
Blade Thickness (cm)
0.1
Sheath:
No
Pocket Clip:
No
Handle Material:
Resin
Lock Type:
Non-locking

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Reviews


  • 4
    Good but other handle options might be better

    Posted by Kevin Colwill on 9th Jul 2019

    On the plus side the RR Hawkbill very well made and extremely well finished for a knife under £14. I'm sure it'll be up to all the pruning/gardening work I bought it for. The slight minus is the handle scales. Yellow synthetic scales are common on some much more expensive American pocket knives and I opted for that rather than one of the versions with natural bone handle scales. The yellow plastic is not rounded off leaving it uncomfortable in the hand. Carefully looking at the photos you can see this and photos show rounded off handle scales on the bone handled versions. Sadly I didn't spot this before buying. Still a useful and good looking garden/general purpose knife but spending the extra few quid on natural handle scales would be worth thinking about.

  • 5
    Whats not to like

    Posted by Col on 24th Jul 2015

    This is my 10th RR and all have been of excellent quality , just a slight niggle with this Hawkbill there's a tiny indent on the back of the blade but its no deal breaker at this price . The blade sits dead centre with no play in any direction and has a good open/close action with a solid halfway stop , came paper cutting sharp ( the standard test for sharpness ) and the handle scales are well finished . If you're looking for a cheap pocket knife you won't go far wrong with a RR . Once again HEINNIE'S service was first class , thanks : )

  • 5
    Well worth the money

    Posted by Capt. Slow on 26th Feb 2012

    I've a few RR knives and this is probably the one I like the best. The fit, finish and walk and talk is very good. It takes a good edge too. I bought some for friends and the quality seems pretty consistant. I'd rate it above the level of the pruners you see in garden centres. Well worth the money I'd say.