ROUGH RIDER STONEWORX SMALL TOOTHPICK
Great fun little knife. The blade is deceptively useful and the Stoneworx finish is lovely.
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Add to BasketGreat fun little knife. The blade is deceptively useful and the Stoneworx finish is lovely.
Got this as a stocking filler to add to my wife's growing collection of miniature knives - though this one's not quite as small as most. It's perfectly usable for light tasks but is too nice to overwork. It's hard to tell if the scales are real or resin but the effect is stunning either way. You can't go wrong at this low price.
This little toothpick is perfect for slipping into office wear into you watch pocket. The build quality is great, the blade is nice and centred with the 'stone' and abalone inlays looking great in person.
A well made ,very sharp little knife ,quite pretty . These Toothpicks are cracking little knives for the corner of your pocket , and are ideal for the smaller jobs with their pointed blade .
Comes paper cutting sharp. I bought this as a non threatening EDC its certainly non threatening, its cheap enough that i dont feel bad about it being knocked about in my pocket. It looks great. If anything the whole thing is a little small, but i do have large hands, this makes handling it a little tricky but not impossible.
I already had the larger vesrion and wanted one to EDC. I had to wait a couple of months for a new batch but it was worth the wait. No problems so far - 6 months - The blade is a bit stiff due to an overstrong backspring but not on the nailbreaking list. The workmanship on mine is just about flawless, insanely sharp and it keeps a decent edge so the heat treatment must be good on what is not the best of steels, adequate for light use though.
The handle keeps falling apart, the little bits of plastic fall off and I've glued them too many times now, had enough. I'm going to buy anotherRough Rider as I really like the knife and find it very handy, but I'm getting a plain one with a one piece handle.
This was a good buy for me. The knife is beautiful. Fit, finish and even symmetry could be a lot better but you get what you pay for! These factors are irrelevant to the build quality of the knife, which is pretty damn good. I think mine will last quite a while. My knife came with a truly terrible edge on it but that doesn't matter to me too much. Ironically "440 razor sharp steel" is etched on the blade. Ha! ...oh and also after a few days it started to stiffen on me but an oil and a clean was all that was needed, as it was quite dusty. I recommend you do the same.
Extremely well made with a very good blade, this is a true gentleman's knife. It is small but not too small, ideal to carry when you don't want to risk scaring people! This is my second Rough Rider and I still can't comprehend how they manage such exceptional quality at such ridiculously low prices. The function and finish of these knives is equal (if not better) to many companies who would whack a £50 price tag on them just because that's what some people will pay. I love these knives more for what a bargain they are, and the beauty of this piece surpasses that shown in the picture.
Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.
Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.