WTS: Rough Rider Knives Batch Sale! Great Stocking Stuffers or Gifts!

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Rough Rider Knives Batch Sale

RR100 Mini Trapper Folding Knife White Smooth Bone, Number of Blades: 2, Overall Length: 6.25", Closed Length: 3.5"
RR533 Camp Stainless Knife, Amber Jigged Bone Handle, Closed Length: 3.75", includes large blade, small blade, screwdriver, can opener and awl
RR602 Stockman Folding Pocket Knife, Yellow Synthetic Handle, Closed Length: 3.25", includes clip, spey, and sheepsfoot blades
RR1131 Trapper Lock Clip Point Linerlock Knife, Tobacco smooth bone handle, Number of Blades: 1, Closed Length:
4.13", Thumb stud
RR1290 Fat Boy Trapper, Smooth tobacco bone handles, Number of Blades: 2, Closed Length: 4 1/8",
RR2003
Razor Knife, Smooth Amber Handle, Closed Length: 4", 2.5" Razor Blade
RR2181 Denim Micarta Work Knife, Handle: Black, Number of Blades: 1, Blade Length: 3.12", Closed Length: 3.87"
RR2318 Granddad Barlow Buckshot, Black Bone Handle, Number of Blades: 1, Overall Length: 8.6", Blade Length: 3.6"

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I'm asking $100 for all eight Rough Rider Knives, includes shipping to the U.S. Continental States. A GREAT DEAL in time for Christmas! I prefer payment via PayPal F&F. Claim the batch in comments, PM me to work out the details. Thank you for looking at my post, I appreciate your support!
 
The knives are in good to very good condition. All work properly, lock up is fine, no blade wobble. Blades are fairly centered. The bolsters on the two knives with acorn shields (RR 1131 and RR 1290) shown light wear. Action on the RR 1131 is a bit slow and could use oiling, make sure the blade is engaged to ensure the blade lock goes into place. The action of the RR 1290 is slightly tight and could use oiling and additional breaking in. I believe these are the second and third oldest knives of the bunch.

The top knife in the first two photos (RR 100) appears to be the oldest, the scales appear to faded. But as the photos show, the blades on all the knives are in good shape, no noticeable rust or pitting. I wouldn't have a problem giving any of these knives out to a first time user after making sure they received instruction on safe knife usage. While they are used, there are none that I believe will fail early on due to poor knife condition.

I believe the newest two knives in the batch are the bottom two of the first two photos (RR 2181 and RR 2318). If you plan on keeping any of the knifes for yourself, pick one or both of these two.

Each of the knives have good walk and talk character. The knives are varied in age and characteristics, interesting in their own way. Please let me know if there are any additional information that I can provide.
 
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