THE REAL DEAL VS BUDGET OFFERINGS ~ Case Large Copperlock vs Rough Ryder Copperhead & Frost Mid lock

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  • Опубліковано 31 бер 2024
  • Case Copperlock:
    Release Date January 1, 2024
    Handcrafted in the U.S.A., this classic American Case Copperlock is about 4 1/4 inches long (folded/closed) and weighs approximately 2.8 ounces. The handle is Dark Red Bone with a Case Traditions Nickel Silver Inlay shield. The bolsters are highly polished Nickel Silver. This knife utilizes a 3 1/4" Locking Clip blade. Stamped with pattern number 61549L CS, the blade material is Carbon Steel with a Mirror-polished finish. Note: Carbon Steel is generally harder than stainless steel, this allows the blade to hold a sharper edge, longer. However, Carbon Steel will corrode/rust if it's not cleaned and oiled regularly. This Copperlock is a professional-grade tool that comes with a Limited Lifetime Manufacturer's Warranty and is not designed nor intended to be used on or against humans. So, whether you're hunting for authentic cutlery to collect, a top quality knife to give as a gift, or a superior tool to use, don't pass this one up! If you have questions about this 31946 Copperlock, Click Here.
    Manufacturing knives in the USA since 1889, W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company continues to dominate as an American cutlery dynasty. This is because they still rely on old-fashioned but proven techniques for unmatched quality, craftsmanship and attention to detail. Due to their durability AND personality, hand-made Case knives remain the most treasured and sought after by users and collectors alike. Case knife handles are made from only top-quality and legally-harvested natural materials such as Deer Stag, Buffalo Horn, Cattle Bone, Mother-of-Pearl or Exotic Hardwoods as well as durable and resilient synthetic materials like Corelon or Delrin.
    Rough Ryder:
    OVERVIEW
    The NEW Rough Ryder Black Reserve Series is built and designed by collectors for collectors. Each knife has a sturdy robust construction made from the highest quality materials, a beautiful fit and finish, an eye catching presentation, and a custom display box. This series will find itself at home in any collection for decades to come! All the knives feature 440A stainless steel blades, black smooth bone or black basketweave Pakkawood handles, brass liners, G-10 underliners, nickel silver pins, and a special color-filled Black Reserve shield. Remember, Rough Ryder is always built by hand and backed for life. This Black Reserve Copperhead has a 2.62" locking clip point blade and black smooth bone handles. It's 4.12" closed and weighs 3.7oz.
    Remember, Rough Ryder is always built by hand and backed for life.
    SPECIFICATIONS
    UPC:
    871373125634
    Exclusive:
    No
    Paypal Restricted:
    No
    Flammable:
    No
    Blade Length:
    2.62"
    Blade Material:
    440A Stainless Steel
    Blade Style:
    Clip Point
    Blade Thickness:
    .09"
    Web Brand:
    Rough Ryder Knives
    Country of Origin:
    China
    Edge Type:
    Plain
    Handedness:
    Ambidextrous
    Handle Color:
    Black
    Handle Material:
    Bone
    Knife Style:
    Copperhead
    Knife Type:
    Pocket Knives
    Lock Type:
    Lockback
    Model Number:
    RR2563
    Web Product Type:
    Knife
    CA Prop 65 Warning:
    ⚠WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
    Closed Length:
    4.12"
    Blade Finish:
    Satin
    Edited by YouCut:youcut.net/BestEditor

КОМЕНТАРІ • 33

  • @skcamerican
    @skcamerican 3 місяці тому +1

    Nice to see all three together! It’s the Frost for me - $20 is my max. Thanks!

    • @rustyminer
      @rustyminer  3 місяці тому

      Good choice! Thanks for watching and commenting. You will get a very similar experience with the Frost, albeit the Case is worth experiencing.

    • @skcamerican
      @skcamerican 3 місяці тому +1

      @@rustyminer Frost is back in stock at CKW. Woohoo!

    • @rustyminer
      @rustyminer  3 місяці тому

      @@skcamerican good times👍

  • @RadioGeekBlades
    @RadioGeekBlades 3 місяці тому +1

    Nice comparison! That Rough Ryder is hard to beat for the money. I do think that Case does a great job with the bone. Case jigging is the best on bone handles and I don’t see others with that kind of jigging. Thanks for showing them to us. 👍

    • @rustyminer
      @rustyminer  3 місяці тому

      You are welcome. I bought the Frost last fall to see if I liked the pattern, then, I really wanted a Case Large Copperlock, but did not want to spend the money. Then I watched as Copperlocks on eBay continue to bring the same money or more, so I figured, "Why not?"
      When Rough Ryder came out with their 30th anniversary Black Reserve, I was excited, but, they had really raised the price. This one is one of the lower priced ones, so I figured "Why Not?"

  • @jasonbeecher509
    @jasonbeecher509 3 місяці тому +2

    Three great knives. Maybe I'm just too partial to case but I really love that copper lock case. The rough rider is a close second in my opinion. Have a wonderful day today brother

    • @rustyminer
      @rustyminer  3 місяці тому +1

      The Case is the best of all three in my book, unless you want "hard use", then the Rough Ryder feels more sturdy, but I am not going to put that Large Copperlock to work. Not hard work anyway. Maybe it would hold up great though. I have heard they have a reputation of breaking at the tip.

    • @jasonbeecher509
      @jasonbeecher509 3 місяці тому

      @rustyminer broken tip sounds horrible. However case dose have a wonderful warranty

  • @preppy890
    @preppy890 3 місяці тому +1

    I liked the RR enough that I ordered a second one as a backup.

    • @rustyminer
      @rustyminer  3 місяці тому +1

      I like your style............

  • @JollyPeanut
    @JollyPeanut 3 місяці тому +1

    Great comparison. I love the Frost jigging & its nice & slim. The RR has the nicest blade IMO. The Ganzo is a great knife for price. Great video buddy👍

    • @rustyminer
      @rustyminer  3 місяці тому +1

      Thanks JP. I have wanted the Case Copperlock for a while now. Glad I got one. I seem to remember you having one, right?

    • @JollyPeanut
      @JollyPeanut 3 місяці тому +1

      @@rustyminer I have a couple of mini copperlocks . I have a small case collection maybe 10 ish, my favorite case lockback is my tribal in burnt purple jigged bone "I was lucky & got a good one" This week I have been carrying a case 00156 small calibre lockback & it is a great little 5th pocket user with a nice hollow gring, it is small & light & useful... I do like the look of the large copperlock just never pulled the trigger
      on one, you did well finding one.

    • @rustyminer
      @rustyminer  3 місяці тому +1

      @@JollyPeanut Thanks my friend.

  • @KandaJE
    @KandaJE 3 місяці тому +3

    Until I actually purchased a couple Case XX knives, I didn't really realize just how much more durable and heavy they typically are compared to Rough Ryders or Frosts.

    • @rustyminer
      @rustyminer  3 місяці тому +1

      My Case trappers are solid, but the Copperlock feels very light, especially compared to this Rough Ryder. I can't speak for many other models. Which ones did you notice it in?

    • @KandaJE
      @KandaJE 3 місяці тому +1

      @@rustyminer The handle of the Changer alone feels heavier than the Gerber 350st exchange with the biggest flat top blade in it. The blades are thicker and heavier. The sheath is heavy wide thick leather compared to Gerber's 600D nylon sheath.
      To be honest, I wouldn't wear the Case XX every day like I did with the Gerber for over 20 years! Only camping. Don't have any trappers yet. They have yet to arrive...

    • @asmacr.8391
      @asmacr.8391 13 днів тому

      @@rustyminercase trapper will have more weight and feel solid because it’s a dual blade and will have more brass liners than the copperlock fullsize. But does the copperlock feels cheap for it size weight wise? Planning to buy the richlite copperlock

  • @Tatuato71
    @Tatuato71 3 місяці тому +2

    Great video and great comparison. Personally, I wanted all three knives; the Case as an obvious first choice, but I had to desist because I would like a large model and they are difficult to find. Then, of course, the cost. Since it is imported, it would cost me a lot of money! I discovered the Frost, and for what I was looking for, it suited me very well. Then I saw the Rough Ryder, I was going to buy it, but I read on other reviews that the first models have problems. Then aesthetically, it doesn't come close to the Case. It remains by far the most beautiful. Result: I didn't buy any of the three! Patience, I'll wait until I have enough money and one day I'll pull the trigger on the Case. Greetings from Italy🙂

    • @rustyminer
      @rustyminer  3 місяці тому +1

      Nothing wrong with patience my friend. Yes, Case is expensive. But, consider this, Case knives were selling for half the money 20 years ago. I see Case Trappers listed at $35 in 2000. Some of those will bring at least the $35 if not $65 - $70 and even $350 for the right ones.

    • @Tatuato71
      @Tatuato71 3 місяці тому +1

      @@rustyminer Thanks. Yes, I understand what you mean. I'll wait, no problem. See you next video, Rusty. God bless you.

    • @rustyminer
      @rustyminer  3 місяці тому

      @@Tatuato71 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼👍👍

  • @rasputinscastle
    @rasputinscastle 3 місяці тому +1

    Nice comparison 😊

    • @rustyminer
      @rustyminer  3 місяці тому +1

      Thanks Mike. I usually feel like I could do better after I watch my own videos. The lighting, I need to slow down, I need to wear my glasses so I can see better, but, in the end, I will never be 100% satisfied, so I usually try to do it in one try.

    • @rasputinscastle
      @rasputinscastle 3 місяці тому +2

      @rustyminer probably true for everyone. I know, I forget things I wanted to mention . Nutnfancy used a list to make sure he covered all t h e bases.

  • @inmyopinion_3672
    @inmyopinion_3672 22 дні тому +1

    The RR Reserve models probably have the bet fit of any production knives out there except GEC. The finishes tend to be generic and unrefined and they struggle with some design points, but really great knives for the money. Of course, made in China so they will never hold any value, but good users. Case really should step up their game a bit, though still my preferred choice.

    • @rustyminer
      @rustyminer  22 дні тому

      Thank you for your thoughts on this. I agree with your comment and like Case knives too. I don't know why I keep going back to Case, I just do.

  • @jamesbranham2217
    @jamesbranham2217 17 днів тому +1

    If you want just a knife for use and durability i wonder how they would compare

    • @rustyminer
      @rustyminer  13 днів тому +1

      The Rough Ryder feels really well built, but is a new model, the Case has been around since 1998, so has some history behind it.
      Real quick I am taking a break from social media. I appreciate you sharing your thoughts and commenting. I will drop a few videos between now and October, but have plans for many videos this fall/winter/spring

    • @jamesbranham2217
      @jamesbranham2217 13 днів тому

      @@rustyminer thanks