The Rough Ryder Classic Carbon Yellow Synthetic Large Stockman captures the spirit of traditional pocketknife design with hardworking materials, time-tested construction, and eye-catching style. Built as part of Rough Ryder's respected Classic Carbon series, this versatile three-blade folder delivers the performance collectors appreciate and the reliability everyday users depend on.
At the center of this classic Stockman are three mirror-polished T10 carbon steel blades chosen for their toughness, edge retention, and easy sharpening. The 3.25" clip point blade handles general cutting duties with ease, while the 2.25" pen blade excels at precision work and finer tasks. A 2.1" sheepsfoot blade rounds out the trio, offering excellent control for slicing and detail cuts. Whether you're working around the shop, opening packages, or tackling daily chores, this knife provides the right blade for the job.
The smooth yellow synthetic handle delivers a bold traditional look that's instantly recognizable while offering durability and a comfortable grip. Brass liners and nickel silver pins reinforce the construction, while ringed, pinched bolsters featuring the iconic slant "R" add classic character and refinement. A diamond-shaped nickel silver shield completes the timeless appearance, making this knife equally at home in a collection or riding in your pocket every day.
Measuring 4.25" closed and weighing 4.1 ounces, the Large Stockman provides a substantial feel without becoming cumbersome. The traditional slipjoint design and match strike pulls maintain the heritage styling that has made the Stockman pattern a favorite for generations.
Like every knife in the Classic Carbon series, this Rough Ryder is built by hand and backed for life. It's a testament to the brand's commitment to delivering dependable quality, traditional craftsmanship, and exceptional value.
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