Proper jigged bone handles. Nickel silver bolsters. Classic patterns like the Barlow, Stockman and Trapper that date back centuries. We have stocked Rough Ryder knives since 1996 because they prove that traditional knife collecting does not require a traditional knife budget.
Old Patterns, Honest Quality
The
Barlow design
dates to 17th-century Sheffield. The
Stockman
has been carried by generations of farmers. The
Canoe
, the Sowbelly, the Whittler. Rough Ryder builds them all with 440A stainless steel blades, brass liners and bone or micarta handles. Many feature non-locking blades under three inches, making them UK-friendly carry straight from the box.
What Makes Rough Ryder Knives Special
The Handle Materials
Jigged bone, smooth bone, stag, rams horn, micarta, even glow-in-the-dark options.
Patterns for Every Preference
Multi-blade traditionalists find Stockmans and Sowbellies. The
Coal Miner
pays tribute to working heritage. Modern users get framelock and slipjoint options with G10 handles.
The Reserve Line
For collectors wanting elevated materials, the
Rough Ryder Reserve
range features D2 tool steel and premium finishing at still-sensible prices.
Want help finding the right pattern?
Book a Heinnie Kit Assist call
. For UK carry rules, see our
knife law guide
.
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