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The RoseCraft Alenta debuts with a Limited Edition
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The RoseCraft Blades Alenta will debut with two Limited Edition versions. Limited to 150 pieces each, the Black (RCM004-BK) and Natural Jade (RCM004-NJ) will feature dual finish blades. The Upswept AR-RPM9 blades will have both black PVD and satin finish, dual finish blades, and you can view the prototypes at Booth 1618 at BLADE Show.
The RoseCraft Alenta, designed by Chase Snyder, is a sexy mid to full size EDC folding knife. It flips like a dream and rides easily in the pocket. The ambidextrous pocket clip is practically deep carry. Only the very tip of handle peeks out of your pocket.
The Black RoseCraft Alenta Limited Edition (RCM004-BK)
The Limited Edition RoseCraft Blades Alenta features a 3.3” AR-RPM9 upswept blade with a dual black PVD and satin finish. It’s a manual flipper with ceramic ball bearings and red anodized ambidextrous thumb studs. This liner lock has black G10 handles with red liners, a red anodized pivot collar, an ambidextrous tip-up pocket clip, and a hidden lanyard slot. It closes down to 4.8” and opens to 8.1” overall.
The Natural Jade RoseCraft Alenta Limited Edition (RCM004-NJ)
The Limited Edition RoseCraft Blades Alenta features a 3.3” AR-RPM9 upswept blade with a dual black PVD and satin finish. It’s a manual flipper with ceramic ball bearings and black ambidextrous thumb studs. This liner lock has natural jade G10 handles with black liners, a black pivot collar, an ambidextrous tip-up pocket clip, and a hidden lanyard slot. It closes down to 4.8” and opens to 8.1” overall.
If you’re interested in either of these Limited Edition Alenta knives, then come see us at BLADE Show. We’ll be happy to let you take the prototypes for a test run and reserve your production version. We’ll be in Booth 1618 during show hours, and we’ll also have a tent in the Pit at night.
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The RoseCraft Alenta debuts with a Limited Edition
The RoseCraft Blades Alenta will debut with two Limited Edition versions. Limited to 150 pieces each, the Black (RCM004-BK) and Natural Jade (RCM004-NJ) will feature dual finish blades. The Upswept AR-RPM9 blades will have both black PVD and satin finish, dual finish blades, and you can view the prototypes at Booth 1618 at BLADE Show.
The Black RoseCraft Alenta Limited Edition (RCM004-BK)
The Limited Edition RoseCraft Blades Alenta features a 3.3” AR-RPM9 upswept blade with a dual black PVD and satin finish. It’s a manual flipper with ceramic ball bearings and red anodized ambidextrous thumb studs. This liner lock has black G10 handles with red liners, a red anodized pivot collar, an ambidextrous tip-up pocket clip, and a hidden lanyard slot. It closes down to 4.8” and opens to 8.1” overall.
The Limited Edition RoseCraft Blades Alenta features a 3.3” AR-RPM9 upswept blade with a dual black PVD and satin finish. It’s a manual flipper with ceramic ball bearings and black ambidextrous thumb studs. This liner lock has natural jade G10 handles with black liners, a black pivot collar, an ambidextrous tip-up pocket clip, and a hidden lanyard slot. It closes down to 4.8” and opens to 8.1” overall.
If you’re interested in either of these Limited Edition Alenta knives, then come see us at BLADE Show. We’ll be happy to let you take the prototypes for a test run and reserve your production version. We’ll be in Booth 1618 during show hours, and we’ll also have a tent in the Pit at night.
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