The RoseCraft Blades Appalachian Jack Red Barnboard Jigged Bone is based on a pattern with a unique feature that’s nearly 100 years old. This one-bladed slip joint features a 3.3” 14C28N clip point blade with a half-stop and a brushed satin finish. The covers are hand-jigged Red Barnboard Jigged Bone with steel liners, nickel silver pins, a stainless steel Rosebud Shield, and brushed steel bolsters. The butt of the handle features a solid pry tip. It’s 4.4” closed and 7.7” overall (including the pry tip), and weighs X.Xoz. Designed by Andy Armstrong.
The jigging on RoseCraft traditional slip joint knives is hand-jigged one by one by RoseCraft craftsmen.
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. Dapper Jigged Bone can vary in tone and color, from a golden amber honey color to a deep rich brown color. We’ve included an image that shows this variance. At RoseCraft, they don’t use dye to cover up the natural beauty of the bone in the handle. They use it to accentuate that natural beauty, and this may cause lighter or darker areas where the bone is hafted into the front bolster. This is part of what makes your knife unique.