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Ratmandeux #749522 04/06/13 02:51 PM
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I've been uber-curious bout this knife for a long time and barely read about folks using it. Saw a deal on ebay and thought I would check it out. Here are some pics and 1st impressions which I'll add too as I use it more.

I'm also going to mix it in a bunch with the War Dog. I know it's apples and oranges, but I tend to view the War Dog as a mix of woods knife and overall bad a** knife! In my mind, I've wondered if the RMDx could fill a similar roll...that and strikes me as poor man's busse Walking Dead blade! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />


Here they be!

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A little difference in thickness! I really like the idea of a thinner blade with the RMDx...I'm getting much more into 1/8" knives lately, that's plenty tough for me.

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Speaking of tough, I beat on it like I was mad at it. No problem...

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Sucker can chop well too. Color me surprised! I really liked the handle here..nice size and shape. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />

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It cut pretty well doing this notch, stake and green fuzz sticks. Came to me a bit dull and I need to put more time into sharpening it.

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I did this notch with the War Dog just to see and it's easier to manage...luv that knife!

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I mentioned the Walking Dead earlier..bring on the skull stabbing trial! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
This is probably 80-90% power into these stabs. I have a great grip on both knives.

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War Dog penetrates more...

This last pic is hard to see, but just did a hard slash on a tree...was surprised to see the penetration on both actually. Not sure which was better, maybe the Ratmandeux.

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Using the RMDx was better than I thought. Seemed an odd size until I used it. I really need to bring the edge up to speed. The War Dog has a great edge and is easy to maintain very sharp. I know a lot of folks have chopped off that top guard and I can totally see why. It helps the knife look tough and gorgeous, but it's hard to use changing grips. I'm really liking the handle so far and the thinner stock seems like it is full of potential. When it landed this week it had catch and release written all over it. I'm not sure right now and want to use it some more and get it in the kitchen. I'll post more as I use it and add pics.

I will say I am reminded again yet what a cool blade the War Dog is. It's soooo light and bomb proof. Plus, it's just a great user and has intangibles I just love. I remember testing it against the S5 and while the S5 performed better ina range of activities, I just liked the War Dog better.

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Re: Ratmandeux [Re: RN] #749523 04/06/13 04:28 PM
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That is a really cool blade!

Has it been reprofiled? Looks all smooth...

Great pics!


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Re: Ratmandeux [Re: Rasmus] #749524 04/06/13 04:48 PM
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That Ratmandeux is nice. I just got anothr Ratmandu yesterday. I'm wondering how close the Ratmandeux and Rodent 6 are. Nice pictures.


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But you got a Rodent 6, Horn Dog, or does my memory play tricks on me? I seem to remember you doing a review of it,

The R6 looks a lot beefy'er to me...


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Yes, I just was wondering how close in size the Ratmandeux and Rodent 6 are. The Rodent 6 is heavy and has a larger handle than the Ratmandus I own. I was just wondering if the Ratmandeux was less "clunky".


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Re: Ratmandeux [Re: Horn Dog] #749527 04/06/13 05:56 PM
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I think it was listed as 3/16" thick, but that was the same as RMD I believe. I don't have an ratmandu right now, but am sure this knife is thinner. It's pretty dang lively in hand and has a light feel to it. Less so next to the War Dog of course, but this is a pretty big knife lengthwise.


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Re: Ratmandeux [Re: RN] #749528 04/06/13 07:45 PM
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Thanks, RN. I think I would prefer the Ratmandeux to the Rodent 6. The rodent is surely tough enough for anything, but it just doesn't have the "feel" I like in a 6" Blade. I much prefer my Skinny ASH-1 or even a ESSE 6. In fact, the Rodent 6 reminds me of the ESSE 5 I sold. Beefy, but clunky. But if I were a soldier in some hostile land, a thick and rugged blade might be just the thing I'd want. You could pry off end connectors to an M60A1 tank track with the Rodent 6.


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Re: Ratmandeux [Re: Horn Dog] #749529 04/06/13 08:19 PM
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Yes, I just was wondering how close in size the Ratmandeux and Rodent 6 are. The Rodent 6 is heavy and has a larger handle than the Ratmandus I own. I was just wondering if the Ratmandeux was less "clunky".

AH, I see...
Too much beer on my part... Misread your first post, and thought you just got another RatmandeuX yesterday.

I'll pour another jug of Brown Ale :burp:


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Believe the RMDX is a little thinner and narrower than the Rodent 6--a little lighter and more agile. I've had both. If they did a drop point R-6 without the top guard, THAT would be the cat's meow!


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I know you can order it from the custom shop, but I'd rather not have to pay an extra $60+ to get the knife how it oughta have been in the first place <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Ratmandeux [Re: DogTired] #749532 04/06/13 10:51 PM
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Believe the RMDX is a little thinner and narrower than the Rodent 6--a little lighter and more agile. I've had both. If they did a drop point R-6 without the top guard, THAT would be the cat's meow!

The R6 is a full 1/4" thick, no? I don't believe the RMDx is 3/16"...just checked it next to a couple customs at 1/8" and it's a smidge thicker than them. Has a rounded spine- nice touch! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Ratmandeux [Re: RN] #749533 04/07/13 12:01 AM
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I love my RMDx. The grind on it is superb I sold my regular RMD it was to clunky the Duex is perfect.

Way to many people get hung up with the top guard I think it works out great.


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