Lick Creek Loom Fixer Wood (RoseCraft Blades)
Details
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.
Safety + Care
SlipJoint Knife Safety (Short Version)
- NEVER try to catch a knife with an exposed blade.
- Don’t pierce anything, especially with pressure. Slip joint knives don’t lock open. Piercing cuts are a great way to have the knife fold over on your fingers.
- Open and close carefully with two hands, keeping fingers out of the blade’s path.
- Make sure the blade is fully open before using it — slip joints do not lock.
- Do not pry, twist, or force the blade.
- Always cut away from your body and keep your other hand clear.
- If the blade binds or sticks, stop to avoid accidental closure.
- Carry the knife closed in a dedicated pocket or slip. Lightly oil the pivot periodically.
- Don’t use the knife if knife feels loose, gritty, or unstable. Stop use until it is cleaned or inspected.
- Keep it clean, dry.
- Avoid using the knife when distracted or tired. Take extra care if you do use it.
- Store closed and out of reach of children.
Slip-Joint Knife Care
Either carry the knife in a slip or carry in a pocket by itself – no keys, coins, etc…
- Keep it clean & dry. Lightly oil the pivot periodically. Mineral oil works very nicely. No need for specialty oil.
- Don’t use the knife as a screw driver, pry bar, etc…. It is only for making cuts.
- We at Hendrix Classics & Co. provide three years of free sharpening services – you only payfor shipping. We will send you a discounted shipping label.
- Store the knife closed, clean, and dry.
- Avoid leaving the knife in damp environments that can weaken springs or cause rust.
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