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Re: Rose craft blades...!??
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2026 3:35 pm
by jmh58
dlr110 wrote: โFri Jan 09, 2026 11:43 am
QTCut5 wrote: โFri Jan 09, 2026 6:49 am
Truly a thing of beauty
Got mine the other day also from our friend Tony at Corn Creek Cutlery. I agree ~Q~ it is a beautiful instrument and very well made. I now have 18 of the RoseCraft Blades and I'm trying to come up with a display for them.
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Yes David they are addictive!!


Closing in on 22 myself.

John

Re: Rose craft blades...!??
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2026 9:30 pm
by doglegg
jmh58 wrote: โFri Jan 09, 2026 3:34 pm
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A few more!! Sorry about the double.
John
Knice ones John.
Re: Rose craft blades...!??
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2026 10:37 pm
by jmh58
doglegg wrote: โFri Jan 09, 2026 9:30 pm
jmh58 wrote: โFri Jan 09, 2026 3:34 pm
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A few more!! Sorry about the double.
John
Knice ones John.
Thanks Floyd.



John

Re: Rose craft blades...!??
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2026 12:01 am
by cudgee
jmh58 wrote: โFri Jan 09, 2026 3:35 pm
dlr110 wrote: โFri Jan 09, 2026 11:43 am
QTCut5 wrote: โFri Jan 09, 2026 6:49 am
Truly a thing of beauty
Got mine the other day also from our friend Tony at Corn Creek Cutlery. I agree ~Q~ it is a beautiful instrument and very well made. I now have 18 of the RoseCraft Blades and I'm trying to come up with a display for them.
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Yes David they are addictive!!


Closing in on 22 myself.

John
I have seen plenty of commentary of people say fit and finish wise they are up there with GEC. Just what i have read.
Re: Rose craft blades...!??
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2026 5:45 pm
by jmh58
Re: Rose craft blades...!??
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2026 8:42 pm
by 1967redrider
Re: Rose craft blades...!??
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2026 12:21 am
by jmh58
Re: Rose craft blades...!??
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2026 12:35 am
by cudgee
Re: Rose craft blades...!??
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2026 1:36 pm
by jmh58
Re: Rose craft blades...!??
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2026 12:15 pm
by Corn Creek Cutlery
RoseCraft is releasing another Nolichucky Jack this Thursday January 22nd...
The RoseCraft Blades Nolichucky Jack Vintage Jigged Bone is a standard jack pattern inspired by a very old I-X-L pattern. This one-bladed slip joint features a 3โณ D2 spear point blade with heavy swedging, a half stop, and a brushed satin finish. The covers are hand-jigged Vintage Jigged Bone, with brushed steel bolsters, steel liners, nickel silver pins, and the stainless steel RoseBud shield. Itโs 4โณ closed, 7โณ overall, and weighs just 3.3oz. Designed by Andy Armstrong.
The jigging on RoseCraft traditional slip joint knives is hand-jigged one by one by RoseCraft craftsmen. Theyโre not machine jigged.
A note about RoseCraftโs bone handles: Bone is a natural handle material that varies in texture, pattern, and natural coloring. Every bone handled knife will look different, because bone isnโt identical. At RoseCraft, we donโt use dye to cover up what we think is the natural beauty of the bone in the handle. We use it to accentuate that natural beauty, and this may cause lighter or darker areas where the bone is hafted into the front bolster.
The bone covers are similar to the "Dapper Jigged Bone Nolichucky", but with different jigging and color ...
Comparison photos below. These sold out to RCB Dealers also ... I have 4 available for pre-order ... $63.99 + 4.00 shipping.
Re: Rose craft blades...!??
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2026 12:28 am
by Corn Creek Cutlery
NOW SOLD OUT
Re: Rose craft blades...!??
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2026 1:51 am
by cudgee
There is a strong market for these.
Re: Rose craft blades...!??
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2026 6:28 pm
by Lansky1
I'm late to the party ... do all the RoseCraft slipjoints have D2 steel ? Any reports of how well it performs ?

Re: Rose craft blades...!??
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2026 6:43 pm
by Corn Creek Cutlery
Lansky1 wrote: โSat Jan 24, 2026 6:28 pm
I'm late to the party ... do all the RoseCraft slipjoints have D2 steel ? Any reports of how well it performs ?
Yes, they are all D2 steel. I am a Seller of RCB, but also a user of their knives. The D2 has good edge retention and is not hard to sharpen. I have no complaints with the durability of their knives. I do not abuse any knife, but use them for their intended purposes. Hope this answers your question.

Re: Rose craft blades...!??
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2026 7:15 pm
by Modern Slip Joints
Lansky1 wrote: โSat Jan 24, 2026 6:28 pm
I'm late to the party ... do all the RoseCraft slipjoints have D2 steel ? Any reports of how well it performs ?
I've been following the brand since shortly after they appeared on the market and have not seen a RoseCrarft slip joint that did not have D2 blades. RoseCrarft used other alloys in their now discontinued line of modern folders. I used a RoseCrarft Moose for my primary daily carry for about 6 months. In my light usage it did not dull noticeably. 1095, Case's standard stainless and USA Camillus 440A stainless blades would have occasionally needed a few strokes on my fine Arkansas stone or honing. I'd like to read a comparison between RoseCrarft or Rough Ryder Reserve D2 and U.S. SAE D2 written by some one who has used both in daily work knives.
The springs in all of my RoseCrarft slip joints are flush with the liners with the blades closed, open and at half stop. They feel smooth when I rub my finger across them. Mine all open and close with a stout click. Their designer is obsessed with long swedges that require positioning the nail nicks too close to the blade pivots, especially in clip point blades. Case slip joints tend to open easier if that matters to you. For me RoseCrarft's biggest draw back is they make only a few multi-blade models and those only have two blades.
Re: Rose craft blades...!??
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2026 7:58 pm
by Corn Creek Cutlery
Modern Slip Joints wrote: โSat Jan 24, 2026 7:15 pm
Lansky1 wrote: โSat Jan 24, 2026 6:28 pm
I'm late to the party ... do all the RoseCraft slipjoints have D2 steel ? Any reports of how well it performs ?
I've been following the brand since shortly after they appeared on the market and have not seen a RoseCrarft slip joint that did not have D2 blades. RoseCrarft used other alloys in their now discontinued line of modern folders. I used a RoseCrarft Moose for my primary daily carry for about 6 months. In my light usage it did not dull noticeably. 1095, Case and USA Camillus stainless blades would have occasionally need strokes on my fine Arkansas stone or honing. I'd like to read a comparison between RoseCrarft or Rough Ryder Reserve D2 and U.S. SAE D2 written by some one who has used both in daily work knives.
The springs in all of my RoseCrarft slip joints are flush with the liners with the blades closed, open and at half stop. They feel smooth when I rub my finger across them. Mine all open and close with a stout click. Their designer is obsessed with long swedges that require positioning the nail nicks too close to the blade pivots in most blades. Case slip joints tend to open easier if that matters to you. For me RoseCrarft's biggest draw back is they make only a few multi-blade models and those only have two blades.
A concise, yet thorough review Modern

Not many reviews or vids out there about using RCBs.
Re: Rose craft blades...!??
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2026 9:05 pm
by knifeaddict1965
Hunkering down for the winter storm headed our way, so taking advantage of the free time to get a shot of the beautiful new Vintage Jigged Bone Nolichucky Jack I just received from CCC Tony, along with a group shot of the three others I have gotten from him. And once again, Tony threw in a little something extra with this cool leather knife slip. Thanks again, Tony, for your continued generosity and outstanding service.
Re: Rose craft blades...!??
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2026 9:25 pm
by cudgee
Re: Rose craft blades...!??
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2026 9:27 pm
by Lansky1
Thanks gentlemen ... I suspect there will be a RoseCraft or two in my future

Re: Rose craft blades...!??
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2026 9:29 pm
by QTCut5
knifeaddict1965 wrote: โSat Jan 24, 2026 9:05 pm
Hunkering down for the winter storm headed our way, so taking advantage of the free time to get a shot of the beautiful new Vintage Jigged Bone Nolichucky Jack I just received from CCC Tony, along with a group shot of the three others I have gotten from him. And once again, Tony threw in a little something extra with this cool leather knife slip. Thanks again, Tony, for your continued generosity and outstanding service.
Fabulous looking group of "Chucky Js", Kevin

CCC Tony's da man when it comes to RCB, for sure....and a very generous man, as well

Re: Rose craft blades...!??
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2026 12:02 am
by jmh58
knifeaddict1965 wrote: โSat Jan 24, 2026 9:05 pm
Hunkering down for the winter storm headed our way, so taking advantage of the free time to get a shot of the beautiful new Vintage Jigged Bone Nolichucky Jack I just received from CCC Tony, along with a group shot of the three others I have gotten from him. And once again, Tony threw in a little something extra with this cool leather knife slip. Thanks again, Tony, for your continued generosity and outstanding service.
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John

Re: Rose craft blades...!??
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2026 1:52 pm
by Corn Creek Cutlery
RoseCraft is releasing another new pattern Monday February 9th 2026 ... in 14C28N stainless steel!
RoseCraft Barren Fork Jack Blue Denim Micarta (RCT031-BDM)
I have 6 available for pre-order now ... $61.99 + $4.00 shipping
Send me a PM if you want to reserve one ... thanks!
The RoseCraft Barren Fork Jack Blue Denim Micarta is a one-bladed square-end jack pattern that features a 2.9โ 14C28N classic clip point blade with a brushed satin finish, long pull, half-stop and heavy swedging. It has blue denim Micarta covers with brushed stainless steel bolsters, liners, and nickel silver pins. It carries the RoseCraft Diamond shield. This is the first offering from RoseCraft with 14C28N stainless steel. It's 3.625โ closed, 6.5โ overall, and weighs just 2.8oz. This pattern was inspired by a very old NON-XLL pattern by Joseph Allen & Sons of Sheffield and re-imagined by Andy Armstrong.
Why 14C28N Steel?
Our customers asked for a stainless steel, and 14C28N fit that bill perfectly. It's a stainless steel with high corrosion resistance which means you don't have to be as careful about getting it completely dry like you might with D2.
Another release of this knife is coming in February, in "Red Jigged Bone" ... I will have more than 6 of these in stock(see second pic).
And some more news ... In the third pic is a sneak peek of upcoming releases, also in 14C28N steel ... dates TBD, including a Wharnecliffe Copperhead.
Re: Rose craft blades...!??
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2026 3:16 pm
by QTCut5
Did I hear "Wharncliffe"?

Tony, my man....you know I'll be wanting one of those Dapper Bone Wharnie Copperheads, for sure

Let's get that pre-order sign-up list started so you can put my name right at the top, OK?

Mahalo, buddy

Re: Rose craft blades...!??
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2026 3:24 pm
by Corn Creek Cutlery
QTCut5 wrote: โMon Jan 26, 2026 3:16 pm
Did I hear "Wharncliffe"?

Tony, my man....you know I'll be wanting one of those Dapper Bone Wharnie Copperheads, for sure

Let's get that pre-order sign-up list started so you can put my name right at the top, OK?

Mahalo, buddy
You are at the top of the list 'Q'

Will update when available ... thanks!
Re: Rose craft blades...!??
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2026 4:28 pm
by dlr110
QTCut5 wrote: โMon Jan 26, 2026 3:16 pm
Did I hear "Wharncliffe"?

Tony, my man....you know I'll be wanting one of those Dapper Bone Wharnie Copperheads, for sure

Let's get that pre-order sign-up list started so you can put my name right at the top, OK?

Mahalo, buddy
Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: โMon Jan 26, 2026 3:24 pm
You are at the top of the list 'Q' Will update when available ... thanks!
Tony, please put my name right under 'Q'...
