Rose craft blades...!??

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Modern Slip Joints wrote: Mon Jul 06, 2026 5:04 pm
Scale Military wrote: Mon Jul 06, 2026 3:06 am Finally was able to score a elk river!
While I favor multi-blades that one is tempting. Good looking wood grain, Rosecraft's best shield and easy opening. ::tu:: Old style easy opening does not work on a multi-blade any way. I could look it up some where but it's easier to ask. Is it old enough to have a D2 blade?
https://rosecraftblades.com/product/ros ... rct027-rw/

It says its D2, its a older release. The pattern is in the rosecraft vault, so your going to have to wait till the rerelease it. Yes, the lambsfoot blade is a old pattern, should be a excellent for opening boxes and stuff :D
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I have 37 RoseCraft Blades paired with leather slips listed here https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kn ... hp?t=87685 if anyone has any interest in taking a peek. Thanks! Tom ::handshake::
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Have some Corn Creek Cutlery & RoseCraft News ...

As most of you know, I have been a RoseCraft Dealer going on three years now, and it has been a great experience. Andy and everyone at RoseCraft have been a valuable asset to my small business. The quality of the brand speaks for itself. Simply, they are great knives! During my time with them, I have had only one return. But, I have made a decision concerning my selling inventory...

After months of thought, due to increased selling at knife shows, I will no longer be carrying the RoseCraft brand. This is strictly a business decision based on what brands are in demand at these shows. In the TN, VA, NC, SC, & KY region I frequent, Case Knives are the biggest sellers. My future inventory will be Case mainly, both here in my AAPK Store and at knife shows.

In the future, Tom (bestgear), will be posting RoseCraft's new release info going forward. I am thankful and ::super_happy:: that someone will be doing this. The brand deserves a spot here and an active forum member who is available to offer new info. Many thanks Tom! ::handshake::

And many thanks to everyone here and elsewhere, who has purchased RoseCraft Blades from me. ::handshake:: ::handshake::
It has been a pleasure!
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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 4:26 pmTom (bestgear), will be posting RoseCraft's new release info going forward
I’m pleased to be the RCB standard bearer at AAPK going forward - as new releases are announced I will do my best to post them here in a timely fashion but I have no plans to be a dealer for the brand, just a passionate consumer that believes in the brand. ::handshake::
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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 4:26 pm Have some Corn Creek Cutlery & RoseCraft News ...

As most of you know, I have been a RoseCraft Dealer going on three years now, and it has been a great experience. Andy and everyone at RoseCraft have been a valuable asset to my small business. The quality of the brand speaks for itself. Simply, they are great knives! During my time with them, I have had only one return. But, I have made a decision concerning my selling inventory...

After months of thought, due to increased selling at knife shows, I will no longer be carrying the RoseCraft brand. This is strictly a business decision based on what brands are in demand at these shows. In the TN, VA, NC, SC, & KY region I frequent, Case Knives are the biggest sellers. My future inventory will be Case mainly, both here in my AAPK Store and at knife shows.

In the future, Tom (bestgear), will be posting RoseCraft's new release info going forward. I am thankful and ::super_happy:: that someone will be doing this. The brand deserves a spot here and an active forum member who is available to offer new info. Many thanks Tom! ::handshake::

And many thanks to everyone here and elsewhere, who has purchased RoseCraft Blades from me. ::handshake:: ::handshake::
It has been a pleasure!
Thankyou for all the information you have posted over the last few years. All the best with your newest venture going forward. ::handshake::
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Thanks for everything, Tony!
May the Lord bless all you put your hand to.
Take care and God bless,

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cudgee wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 5:22 pm
Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 4:26 pm Have some Corn Creek Cutlery & RoseCraft News ...

As most of you know, I have been a RoseCraft Dealer going on three years now, and it has been a great experience. Andy and everyone at RoseCraft have been a valuable asset to my small business. The quality of the brand speaks for itself. Simply, they are great knives! During my time with them, I have had only one return. But, I have made a decision concerning my selling inventory...

After months of thought, due to increased selling at knife shows, I will no longer be carrying the RoseCraft brand. This is strictly a business decision based on what brands are in demand at these shows. In the TN, VA, NC, SC, & KY region I frequent, Case Knives are the biggest sellers. My future inventory will be Case mainly, both here in my AAPK Store and at knife shows.

In the future, Tom (bestgear), will be posting RoseCraft's new release info going forward. I am thankful and ::super_happy:: that someone will be doing this. The brand deserves a spot here and an active forum member who is available to offer new info. Many thanks Tom! ::handshake::

And many thanks to everyone here and elsewhere, who has purchased RoseCraft Blades from me. ::handshake:: ::handshake::
It has been a pleasure!
Thankyou for all the information you have posted over the last few years. All the best with your newest venture going forward. ::handshake::
Thank you Cudgee ... I appreciate that very much! ::handshake::
Tony .. https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/corncreekcutlery ...
It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife. ::nod::
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Steve Warden wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 5:49 pm Thanks for everything, Tony!
May the Lord bless all you put your hand to.
Thank you Steve! ::handshake:: Your blessing is a favorite from Deuteronomy chapter 28. My wife and I speak it often.
Tony .. https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/corncreekcutlery ...
It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife. ::nod::
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