
It's a bit of a shame that they can't definitively state their knives are USA made, but who knows, perhaps the story they told Gary is true and someday they will.


This knife was voted "Best Imported Knife" at the 2023 Blade Show!QTCut5 wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2023 10:34 pm Here's my only RoseCraft Blades: It's a Clinch River T005 Wharncliffe Swayback with Bourbon Bone. Very well made knife. I can't find anything not to like about it...except maybe the bolster, which looks a lot like some I've seen on Rough Ryder knives (at least it doesn't have an "R"!). It's an amazingly good quality knife and hard to beat for only $42. I am curious about the interesting pile side tang etch with what appears to be interlocking bones in the shape of a letter "A" with a rose at the top.![]()
Their Sheepsfoot Jack sold out immediately. They must be doing something right. There are still some scratch bone clip blades available, will be interesting to see how long they sit around for.KLJ77 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 5:43 pm Received my ~Q~ enticed Clinch River T005 yesterday. Man, am I a Happy Camper. I couldn't be more pleased with this one. The bone is SUPERB and that orange just explodes with 'taste.' I purchased this one from TPK (Traditional Pocket Knives), for they were the only ones who still had it. GREAT service!
Photos...yeah, I'm bragging.
Mate, just to give you some context to compare to, just saw the latest Barlow Sheepsfoot Smooth Bone release next to a Case Sodbuster Jr., just a tad smaller, perfect size for me. No wonder they sold out immediately.Madmarco wrote: ↑Thu Jun 08, 2023 7:21 pm I ordered a RoseCraft "Zambesi" model yesterday cuz I was intrigued with it's shape, but as I look at the pictures again today I'm asking myself, WHY?![]()
I originally thought it's shape was unusual, which it is, but it's almost leaning toward ugly.![]()
I think the fact that the Orange Bourbon Swayback Clinch model that a few of you guys bought and posted was sold out played a big part in my decision. Your knife not only was voted "Best Import", but it's all over the internet knife sites cuz folks are very excited about it and it's becoming an instant winner. I haven't seen that happen too often.
In the listing at RoseCraft.com they've included a picture of the trophy it won for "Best Import", cuz those guys are very proud of it.
The "Zambesi" wasn't expensive by any means, and it certainly will have a place in my collection, but in this case hindsight for me was 20/20.
I'll post and review it when I get it!
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No connection, sorry for the confusion. They look like good quality knives and saw a photo of the recently released and sold out Barlow Sheepsfoot, and they look like perfectly sized EDC's., that's all. As you were.
I have a few Swaggs Wharncliffe Swayback flippers that she designed for Kizer and I think they are very impressive, well-made knives (definitely not designed just for women either). There are two button lock models in red & purple, and two liner lock models in green & orange (that I know of). Personally, I prefer the liner lock versions, but they all have a nice solid lockup.
Sweet pictures and angles. You have them all covered, which I loooooooooooove. Usually we see one or two sides in two dimensions. You nailed it. Thanks. And very good looking knife.KLJ77 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 5:43 pm Received my ~Q~ enticed Clinch River T005 yesterday. Man, am I a Happy Camper. I couldn't be more pleased with this one. The bone is SUPERB and that orange just explodes with 'taste.' I purchased this one from TPK (Traditional Pocket Knives), for they were the only ones who still had it. GREAT service!
Photos...yeah, I'm bragging.
Well, it took a month coming from Ohio, but as promised here it is, the RoseCraft RCT002 "Zambesi" slip-joint!Madmarco wrote: ↑Thu Jun 08, 2023 7:21 pm I ordered a RoseCraft "Zambesi" model yesterday cuz I was intrigued with it's shape, but as I look at the pictures again today I'm asking myself, WHY?![]()
I originally thought it's shape was unusual, which it is, but it's almost leaning toward ugly.![]()
I think the fact that the Orange Bourbon Swayback Clinch model that a few of you guys bought and posted was sold out played a big part in my decision. Your knife not only was voted "Best Import", but it's all over the internet knife sites cuz folks are very excited about it and it's becoming an instant winner. I haven't seen that happen too often.
In the listing at RoseCraft.com they've included a picture of the trophy it won for "Best Import", cuz those guys are very proud of it.
The "Zambesi" wasn't expensive by any means, and it certainly will have a place in my collection, but in this case hindsight for me was 20/20.
I'll post and review it when I get it!
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Update on the uneven handle on the Beaver Creek Barlow. After closer inspection, the bone is just slightly different, which made it look uneven at first. When running a finger across, the transition is very smooth. I have since handled many RoseCraft Blades knives patterns, and the consistency in quality is excellent!! Here is a French Broad Jack in Red Apple Bone:Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Sun Dec 17, 2023 10:52 pm Rosecraft Blades arrived yesterday. Very pleased ... great fit and finish ... transitions are smooth, and blades are sharp! Only indifference is the Barlow handle showing in the pic is not even at the top with the liner. The other Barlow handle and everything on the Swayback is perfect. Very pleased, and will buy more of their knives. Thanks again for you guys reviews on these!