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RoseCraft Appalachian Jack Folding Knife Reviews

4.8 Rating 6 Reviews
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The RoseCraft Blades Appalachian Jack is based on a pattern with a unique feature that’s nearly 100 years old. This one-bladed slip joint features a 7.3cm, D2 Carbon steel, clip point blade with a half-stop and a brushed satin finish. The handle scales are Micarta with steel liners, nickel silver pins, a nickel silver Rosebud Shield, and brushed steel bolsters. The butt of the handle features a solid pry tip. Designed by Andy Armstrong.

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This is the second knife from the Rosecraft lineup that I have purchased and I find it is a repeat quality wise. The fit and finish is superb. The blade is a good steel (D2) and the Micarta scales are well finished with a polished inlaid shield. If you run a finger nail across the spine and backspring of this knife you will not feel any joints. Based on my two Rosecraft purchases so far I think I can safely predict there will be another purchase soon ?
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Posted 6 months ago
Beautiful fit and finish. I wish the back spring was a tad tighter
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Posted 6 months ago
Lovely looking knife and very sharp big ouchy from it .
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Posted 6 months ago
Absolutely gorgeous knife with fantastic fit and finish. Unfortunately mine had a very small chunk missing from the scale by one of the pins, but it's going to be carried and abused so I won't stress it. It's a wonderful shape in the hand with a very slicy blade. I was pleasantly surprised by just how shiny and polished it is, but it adds to the very traditional styling. The pry feels very solid as well, not just cosmetic.
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Posted 6 months ago
Absolutely great quality. Lovely looking and superb fit and finish. More like a £120 knife and better than any Case I've ever owned. Just be aware that, although the cutting edge is below 3", the whole blade isn't. Legal officially … but a copper may think differently.
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Posted 6 months ago
Outstanding value, flawless build quality and function, on a par with knives 3 and 4 times the cost.
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Posted 6 months ago