BATTLE OF THE SNAKES ~ Rough Rider Sawcut Bone Copperhead VS Frost Cutlery Copperhead made in Japan
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ต.ค. 2024
- This is a Parker Frost Coppperhead knife made in Japan vs the Rough Rider Sawcut Bone Copperhead RR476.
The Frost was made in Japan, sometime in the 1980's. The Rough Rider in China in 1996
Frost knife is 4" closed.
Made in Japan in 1980s when Frost made better knives.
Has surgical steel blade(s).
Frost Wood handles.
VS
Released in 1996. Has the anvil on the blade.
3 3/4" closed. 440 stainless clip and skinning blades. Brown saw cut bone handles with fluted nickel silver bolsters and inlay shield.
Rough Rider two blade full size Copperhead with saw-cut Brown Bone Handles. Slanted and Triple-Struck Nickel Silver bolster. Standard Clip and French Clip blades of 440 series stainless steel. Brass pins and liners. 3 3/4" closed.
ROUGH RIDER COPPERHEAD/SAWCUT BONE
SAWCUT BONE
Sawcut bone handle
Brass pins and liners
Nickel silver shield and fluted bolsters
2 STAINLESS STEEL 1/16
440A Stainless steel blades
CLIP PT MOD CLIP
2-1/2" mod clip blade length
2-3/4" clip pt blade length
3-3/4" closed
Made in China
Nice Duo, I love the Copperheads! Thanks for the look.
I appreciate that, Tim. I am glad to have both of them. Gonna polish up my SawCut bone series some day.
Cool looking pair of copperhead knives
Thanks Jason. I am happy to experience a Frost from the 80's and Japan. Blade seems really slicey, but the springs on mine are touch soft
Great looking copperheads, nice one buddy 😎👍🐍🔪
Thanks JP.
Nice copperheads Rusty. I like the Rough Rider And Frost knives good value.Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching
Beautiful little copperheads. Take care 🙏
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Nice comparison of copperheads. I like both of them but I really like the bolsters on the Rough Ryder. Thanks for showing them to us. 👍🔪
You got an eye for elegance, I would say. I have been polishing up lots of knives as of late, but haven't sat down to make the Sawcut series sparkle. I will do that one day.
Both great copperheads. RR makes a nice one for sure. Ive got 2. And wow a japanese frost. That is a deal! First one ive seen! Very cool Rusty!
Thanks for sharing, bro. Yeah, a couple nice knives here, BUT, nothing like a 1974 Case 6292. That one is gorgeous. I'll trade ya both of these for that one 🤣🤣🤣
Rusty great pair 👌
Thanks Greg............... I go crazy with Case Copperheads later in the season. Love those too.
Hi Rusty. I do like the bolsters on that RR. Fluted bolsters gives it the elegant look of the antique knives. Of course you know I like the look of the sawcut bone.
Tom!! Hope all is well. Yes, the Sawcut is a nice series and in this case, I think a better knife than the Japanese made.
@rustyminer got a couple of Snafus I'm dealing with but otherwise I'm good. I watched the Six Leaf video but didn't have a chance to comment. Good seeing you again. Hope you & yours are well.
For the money all the frostwood knives made in Saki are superior to other off-shore production knives bar none. Great selections.
Thanks for the heads-up. I have heard they are very good. My spring is a bit soft, but the blade seems super sharp and seems to be of really good steel. I like the fit and finish too.
@@rustyminer Seki. I have over 30 patterns that they made there. Not a bad one in the group. I also have 5 Frostwood knives made in China/Pakistan and while they function well they are a bit awkward in fit, finish, walk & talk compared to the ones made in Seki.
Surgical steel is steel that is used for surgery. 😂 Nice pair of knives. Rough Ryders are really good for the price.
Thanks for the bringing it all together my friend. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Must be sharp steel.
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