Knife enthusiasts, get ready to add two stunning pieces to your collection! RoseCraft Blades has just unveiled the latest versions of their French Broad Jack Traditional Slip Joint Knife, now available in two elegant wood options: Black Sandalwood and Rosewood. These new releases combine timeless craftsmanship with sleek modern design, offering knife lovers the perfect …
The RoseCraft Blades French Broad Jack Black Sandalwood 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 Black Sandalwood. 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.
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.
This pattern style (red apple bone) has been moved to the RoseCraft Vault. It is no longer available.
3″ D2 Wharncliffe blade. Brushed satin finish. 2.7mm thick. Half stop. Slip joint. Brushed steel bolsters. Steel liners. Steel shield. Genuine Red Apple Bone covers. 3.875″ closed. 6.8″ overall. Weighs 2.5oz. Designed by Andy Armstrong.
A note about RoseCraft’s 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 isn’t identical. At RoseCraft, we don’t 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 you’re going to see a lot of that gorgeous natural texture and pattern that is in your unique bone-handled knife. We love it, and hope you do too.
The RoseCraft Blades Lick Creek Loom Fixer is a one-bladed pattern that features a 2.7” D2 sheepsfoot blade with a brushed satin finish, a half-stop and heavy swedging. It has genuine Rosewood covers with brushed stainless steel bolsters, liners, and nickel silver pins. It introduces the “Diamonds” shield and is 3.875” closed, 6.5” overall, and weighs just 2.9oz. This pattern was inspired by other traditional Loom Fixer patterns and 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 shown, it will be different.
Please note that RoseCraft names its traditional slip joint patterns after bodies of water in our home state of Tennessee. All but just a few of our 25 patterns bear names like Ocoee River, Obed Creek, Nolichucky, Loosahatchie, and French Broad to name just a few. This release is named under that same structure after the body of water known as Lick Creek located in Decatur County, Tennessee.
The RoseCraft Blades Lick Creek Loom Fixer is a one-bladed pattern that features a 2.7” D2 sheepsfoot blade with a brushed satin finish, a half-stop and heavy swedging. It has genuine Rose Madder Red Bone covers with brushed stainless steel bolsters, liners, and nickel silver pins. It introduces the “Diamonds” shield and is 3.875” closed, 6.5” overall, and weighs just 3.1oz. This pattern was inspired by other traditional Loom Fixer patterns and re-imagined by Andy Armstrong.
This is the first RoseCraft knife with Rose Madder Red Bone covers. They are lighter and brighter than our Red Apple Bone covers. Traditionally, Rose Madder is a red paint made from the pigment madder lake, a traditional lake pigment extracted from the common madder plant Rubia tinctorum. Our Rose Madder mimics this color and has almost a watercolor paint feel in some instances.
A note about RoseCraft’s 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 isn’t identical. At RoseCraft, we don’t 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 you’re going to see a lot of that gorgeous natural texture and pattern that is in your unique bone-handled knife. We love it, and hope you do too.
Please note that RoseCraft names its traditional slip joint patterns after bodies of water in our home state of Tennessee. All but just a few of our 25 patterns bear names like Ocoee River, Obed Creek, Nolichucky, Loosahatchie, and French Broad to name just a few. This release is named under that same structure after the body of water known as Lick Creek located in Decatur County, Tennessee.
In 2024, RoseCraft Blades will send seven RoseCraft Blades Traditional Slip Join Pattern Styles to the RoseCraft Vault. What does that mean for RoseCraft collectors? It means when these pattern styles are gone, you’re not going to see them again until RoseCraft chooses to bring those pattern styles out of the Vault and back into …


