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Roach Belly Specifications:
Blade: 4 1/2"
Overall: 8 1/2"
Thick: 2.5mm
Weight: 2.6 oz.
The historical Roach Belly knife was a short blade with a pronounced upswept curve and a sharp point. It was most likely named after the common Roach Fish, which had a similarly round curving belly. It was known in 17th century Britain and quite common in the American Colonies because it was inexpensive and versatile.

Cold Steel’s interpretation of this knife is a nod to the Black Powder Community, which has continued to appreciate the Roach Belly’s economy, versatility and effectiveness. Our version retains the profile of the original but incorporates the latest in modern materials for its construction. The hollow ground blade is made of 4116 Krupp Stainless, expertly heat treated to Rc 56-57, and given a fine sharp edge that’s easy to maintain.

Instead of the traditional wood handle, ours is made of tough Polypropylene, so it’s impervious to the elements and won’t swell, shrink, rot or crack the way wood does.

The Roach Belly comes with a deep pouch style black Cordura sheath. It has a generously sized belt loop and also converts readily to being worn as a neck knife.

The sheathe leaves a lot to be desired but the price was fantastic...now my Mrs. tried it in the kitchen and I may have lost it :'(

I'd like either an angled IWB or neck sheathe for it...

This is one dang fine tool/weapon...period!
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« Reply #1 on Oct 7, 2009, 1:53pm »

WOW!!! :o $10.60 at Cheaper Than Dirt!
http://www.ask.com/bar?q=cold+steel+roac....2F48441-1. html

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« Reply #2 on Oct 7, 2009, 4:11pm »

That is one mean looking knife!

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« Reply #3 on Oct 7, 2009, 8:31pm »

I like it. I have heard the term pig sticker used to describe a sharp pointy knife. Maybe someone here knows what that term actually refers too. In the meantime I think this knife might qualify.

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« Reply #4 on Oct 7, 2009, 10:26pm »

I know when one "sticks" a pig that is referring to cutting a major blood vessel in the neck after they have have konked on the head(or even shot with a .22) to stun them...I've seen it done. The blood comes out at a rate similar pouring it out of a 4inch tube....not a sight for kids..or probably most women either :-/. When I cleaned a couple pigs I actually shot(killed) them first, so sticking them was a mute point...they were ferrel hogs.

I think this knife definitely qualifies :)

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« Reply #5 on Oct 8, 2009, 4:39am »

Well the wife tried it in the kitchen and I now may have to get another...


I was under the impression that this type of knife was generally referred to as a pig sticker...

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« Reply #6 on Oct 8, 2009, 9:43am »

That would probably be better...it'll cut comin' and goin'.

So what's the Polypropylene like when it gets wet...is it still easy to grip?

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« Reply #7 on Oct 8, 2009, 2:03pm »

Great...cold steel does make good stuff. I find they're the best bang for the buck in the knife industry.
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« Reply #8 on Oct 9, 2009, 9:06am »

I like it. I have heard the term pig sticker used to describe a sharp pointy knife. Maybe someone here knows what that term actually refers too. In the meantime I think this knife might qualify.

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I'm new at this, but I'll try to post a link to appropriate site....

http://www.lonesomepineknives.com/HawgHunts.asp
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Oct 8, 2009, 4:39am, kilogulf59 wrote:
Well the wife tried it in the kitchen and I now may have to get another...


I was under the impression that this type of knife was generally referred to as a pig sticker...

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That's the knife I had in mind. I remember my dad mentioning pig stickers. He grew up on a farm so I'm sure he was familiar with the process.

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