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RoseCraft Barra Folding Knife 18

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Description

RoseCraft Blades is an American knife company based in Maryville, Tennessee. It was founded in 2021 and offers quality modern and traditional knives designed by a select team of American knife designers. RoseCraft Blades offers traditional pocket knives designed to reflect and honour the rich tradition of slip joint pocket knives. They also offer modern knives designed by a select team of knife designers.

The RoseCraft Blades Barra features a RPM9 stainless steel, drop point blade with a stonewash finish. The Barra has a unique pry tip, cap lifter, and hex wrench slot designed for use when the knife is closed. It’s a manual opener with ceramic ball bearings and ambidextrous thumb studs. This liner lock has red G10 handles with an ambidextrous tip-up pocket clip. It’s 11.5cm (4.5”) closed and 21.5cm (8.5”) overall (including the pry tip). Designed by Savannah “Swaggs” Swaggerty.

Specification

SKU
RCM003-RD
Age Restriction:
18+
Designer:
Savannah "Swaggs" Swaggerty
Blade Material:
RPM9 Stainless Steel
Blade Length (cm)
8.4
Blade Thickness (cm)
0.23
Closed Length (cm)
12.4
Overall Length (cm)
21.2
Edge Type:
Plain
BESS Sharpness:
199
Blade Shape:
Drop Point
Blade Finish:
Stonewashed
Grind:
Flat
Handle Material:
G10
Lock Type:
Linerlock
One Handed Opening:
Yes
Pocket Clip:
Yes
Product Weight (g)
90
fbt-product:
/rosecraft-leather-slip-pouch/
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/lansky-quadsharp/
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/maxpedition-pocket-organizer-edc

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  • 4

    Good knife

    Posted by Malcolm Hawkey on 4th Jun 2024

    Bottle opener rubbs hand