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Rough Ryder Working Man Folding Knife 18

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Description

The Rough Rider Working Man differs from most other Rough Riders in that it has a pocket clip, a liner lock and a thumb stud. But as it is a working knife you need those added extras so it is always by your side, locks up safely and you have quick one handed access to the blade. All the familiar Rough Rider qualities are there; 440 stainless blade, smooth bone handle and nickel silver bolsters.

Specification

SKU
RR1957
Availability
Usually Shipped within 24 hours.
Age Restriction:
18+
Blade Material:
440 Stainless Steel
Blade Length (cm)
8.3
Blade Thickness (cm)
0.25
Closed Length (cm)
10.4
Overall Length (cm)
18.4
Edge Type:
Plain
Blade Finish:
Satin
Handle Material:
Bone
Lock Type:
Liner Lock
One Handed Opening:
Yes
Pocket Clip:
Yes
Product Weight (g)
85

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Reviews

  • 5

    Knife review

    Posted by Grant Rowell on 10th Mar 2022

    Great product and great service

  • 5

    Rough rider

    Posted by Maurice Kelly on 16th Feb 2022

    Another nice knife from rough rider

  • 4

    Rough rider working man

    Posted by Alan J Hooley on 1st Jul 2021

    A bit awkward getting my thumb between the pocket clip and the thumb stud, other than that I like it

  • 4

    Come on RR, wake up.

    Posted by clive lawrence on 15th May 2021

    Why on earth did RR decide to fit the pocket clip on the same side as the thumb stud so you cant use it to open the knife. ( See the picture on HH ) Then having decided to change the clip to the opposite bolster I found that the threaded holes didn't line up requiring me to reset the shape of the pocket clip to suit, not easy to do with stainless spring steel. I've had lots of RR knives and this is the first one with what I can only describe as a ridiculous fault. Maybe their QA chap had fallen asleep ? The rest of the knife is very good though.