🔪 Master every cut, carry with confidence.
The Uncle Henry885UH Senior Rancher is a 6.9-inch folding pocket knife featuring three specialized high carbon stainless steel blades—clip point, sheepsfoot, and spey point—designed for precision and versatility in hunting and everyday carry. Its lightweight 2.8-ounce design with a realistic Staglon handle ensures comfort and durability, while heat-treated back springs guarantee secure blade locking. Covered by a lifetime warranty, this knife is a dependable companion for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting, Camping |
Brand | Uncle Henry |
Model Name | SOON |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Sheath |
Handle Material | Staglon |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Modern |
Blade Length | 6.9 Inches |
Theme | Outdoor Adventure |
Power Source | Manual |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | both |
Item Weight | 2.8 Ounces |
Blade Shape | Spey Point |
Blade Edge | Flat |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | Box |
Item Length | 6.9 Inches |
Size | One Size |
Manufacturer | American Outdoor Brands |
Manufacture Year | 2020 |
UPC | 661120260295 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.45 x 1.46 x 0.87 inches |
Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Uncle Henry |
Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
Material | Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | 1136003 |
J**E
Can’t go wrong at this price! The new grips look great.
The media could not be loaded. Lightning fast shipping. Beautiful knife for the price! The new mode has the better looking grips which is this model offered for sale. For the price it seems to be very well made and looks great as well. I was hesitant at first but the new stag look is perfect! Beautiful and functional knife at a great price point! I’m surprised it doesn’t go for more as of writing this. Highly recommended if you need a replacement knife or if you’re looking to add to your toolbox knives and or collection. It looks great the blades snap back into the knife with heft (as you would expect from high dollar knives). Overall I highly recommend it. Sharp also! You can’t go wrong at this price.
M**D
FIT & FINISH
THIS KNIFE IS VERY SHARP OUT OF THE BOX [CUT MY THUMB & INDEX FINGER RUNNING THEM ACROSS THE BLADES, IT ALSO CUTS PAPER. THE BLADES OPEN & CLOSE AS I WOULD EXPECT. FIT & FINISH IS VERY NICE. IT OUTDID MY EXPECTATIONS & I WOULD NOT HESITATE TO BUY ANOTHER ONE. I LOVE THIS EDC KNIFE & YOU CAN'T BEAT THE PRICE.
A**7
Really Nice knife
The uncle henry 885 in the "new" staglon (a nice looking plastic that imitates antler) is a really nice knife. It is the same size as the old timer 8OT, i.e., a fairly large knife (4" closed) that still fits fine in the pocket. Very good pull and snap, close to perfect fit and finish. The old USA made version has a slightly more ergonomic feel, due to the scales being rounded on the edges, but otherwise the modern China made 885 is the equal of the old USA version. Hard to believe I got this knife for $20-- it could easily have been twice that, given the quality. I do wish Uncle Henry offered a jigged bone or antler version with the mirror 9Cr19MoV steel like the saw cut old timer 8OTB, but I am actually pretty happy with the Staglon and the satin 7CR17 blades.
H**R
You need to sharpen it comes with semi dull blades
Good knife , comes dull and will need to sharpen
P**T
Close to an Original but not Quite There
I recently purchased an original, mint condition, US manufactured Uncle Henry Senior Rancher on eBay for $50. I purchased this $22 Chinese copy so that I could compare the quality. The Chinese isn't bad, but the USA made version is better. In the photos where both knives are visible the US is on top and the Chinese clone below. In the other shots the US is always the darker one, as the Chinese version is lighter colored. The US blades open and close more smoothly, but that could be in part because the Chinese version is newer. What I noticed right away (and I have noticed this on other Chinese Uncle Henry clones) is that the fit isn't as good. For instance, the brass center spine isn't perfectly flush on the Chinese model, causing it to feel rough. The US back is nice and smooth. You can see the the "Uncle Henry" text in the side plate is crisp and clean on the US but dirty looking on the Chinese. Another difference is that the pins on the US model are round; the Chinese pins are slightly irregular in shape. All in all not a bad clone, but the fit and finish of the original US version is superior. As for how these hold up over time to use I don't know; I haven't had either long enough. I like the Uncle Henry's and I have four different models, all purchased on Amazon including the LB7 Bear Paw, the 227UH, and the fixed blade 157 Golden Spike, all Chinese made. I like them, and for the price they don't seem bad. But now that I have an American made Uncle Henry I can see the difference in quality. It's a real shame that Schrade went out of business here. At least Buck and Case are still available. Buck actually offers several of their pocket knives in your choice of US or Chinese made; the name plate design on the body is different, and the US made ones are almost double in cost.
J**E
Good Quality
Just what he was looking for. He finally found one he likes, uses it often. Thank You
J**
Better than expected
Great product
M**.
This is a $20 knife? No.
Not the quality I would expect for $20.More like less than $10.There are uneven angular grinds on all of the blade spines on the pivot end of the blades.I'm going to have to touch this mess up!It really bugs me, but not something I can't take care of with a file and some various metal sand papers.Still, you shouldn't have to finish the manufacturer's job for them!I also had to give it a good polishing because there was no sheen to anything.It was all dull looking like it had been sitting for years in a warehouse.The edges of the brass liners were very dull too, being on the verge of corrosion, but not quite.The brushed surfaces of the blades were super dull and not freshly manufactured looking.The bolsters were dull.The badge was dull.Not as shaving sharp as they used to be either!The Uncle Henry badge is also concave from stamping it too hard!Has everything gone downhill since COVID?Apparently so!All of the skilled craftsman must have gone on to other jobs and never come back.I also noticed this in the ukulele industry, as I do buy, tweak and re-sell them after I bring them up to snuff.Not that that has anything to do with knives, but in general, the quality of everything has gone down, and the price has gone up!Even the typically beautiful Rough Rider knives have gone downhill in quality, as I can see in the listings by simply looking at the pictures.This is basically why I decided to give Uncle Henry a try after years of not purchasing any.The pictures looked good, but the knife isn't so good!I guess I'll keep this, as this one was one was destined to be a daily user, mostly for whityling and package opening.I certainly wouldn't put it on display as with many of my pre-COVID Rough Riders!At least it's got one thing going for it...There is no Made in China stamp! Yay! For everyday work knife this would be fine, but it may need a little blade edge touchup if you're super fussy about razor sharp.This will cut the hair on your arm, but with a lot of drag.I wish I could recommend it at $20, but don't feel right about that.I would however, definitely recommend one for $10, maybe even $15, but that would be pushing the limits of pricing.To me, it's not worth the effort of returning it over the price, but I did expect much more.Another thing that bugs me is the box was crushed, that's probably the packager or carrier's fault.It seems they really like to kick and throw things around yet.Many a time, I've seen them simply sling things onto my doorstep!They shouldn't be allowed to do this when something is in a plastic bag!Some people, like me, like to keep the original packaging for resale at a later point.With a box, you can possibly get away with tossing it, or dropping it on a doorstep, but it better be well packed inside!I've gotten so many damaged manufacturer boxes lately that it's ridiculous!These people need to be better trained!
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