The RoseCraft Blades French Broad Jack Rosewood features a 3″ D2 Wharncliffe blade with a brushed satin finish. It’s 2.7mm thick and has a half stop. This one-bladed traditional slip joint features brushed steel bolsters, steel liners, and a steel shield. The covers are genuine Rosewood. It’s 3.875″ closed, 6.8″ overall, and weighs 2.3oz. Based on a traditional pattern re-imagined by Andy Armstrong.
A note about RoseCraft’s wood handles: Wood is a natural material with natural grain. The pictures of this product show several examples of grain that can be found in this material. No two knives are the same, and while your knife will fall into the family of the variations show, it will be different.
Chris T (verified owner) –
Rosecraft does it again. Do yourself a favor and pick one of these up before they’re gone you’ll be glad you did. Awesome, sharp Wharncliffe blade this knife is a great overall size, comfortable in the pocket but still feels substantial in the hand. Great blade centering and snap with a nice weight although this one isn’t as heavy as say the Beaver Creek Barlow but that’s not a bad thing. Beautiful rosewood handles and you can actually use a three-finger grip to open the blade if you choose. Plus it’s a fairly unique style knife, getchu one stat!!