Thanks for taking a look at our Appalachian Jack! We're glad you like it. This pattern is based on a 100-year-old I-X-L pattern 1534 that - believe it or not - had the pry tip right in the handle. Fun fact - the shield is a "Rosebud" shield - If you hold the knife vertically, you'll see it. Again -glad you liked it and we'll have more in stock soon.
nice video, by the way,,,,these knives from RCB and RRR knives are NOT a combined/same franchise company as you mentioned in the beginning, Andy Armstrong used to work for RRR but got in a bind with SMKW,,,,so he started with the Rose family a new brand,,,,, and the shield is not achorn but it is a stylized rose!! ROSE CRAFT BLADES!!....good info on your video and well documented, bring us some more on traditional pocket knives!!
Thanks for taking a look at our Appalachian Jack! We're glad you like it. This pattern is based on a 100-year-old I-X-L pattern 1534 that - believe it or not - had the pry tip right in the handle. Fun fact - the shield is a "Rosebud" shield - If you hold the knife vertically, you'll see it. Again -glad you liked it and we'll have more in stock soon.
Wish it was available with white bone scales (my preference)- I've ordered a black micarta version any way...
Great looking knife.
I just ordered one, can't wait 'til I get it.
nice video, by the way,,,,these knives from RCB and RRR knives are NOT a combined/same franchise company as you mentioned in the beginning, Andy Armstrong used to work for RRR but got in a bind with SMKW,,,,so he started with the Rose family a new brand,,,,, and the shield is not achorn but it is a stylized rose!! ROSE CRAFT BLADES!!....good info on your video and well documented, bring us some more on traditional pocket knives!!