RoseCraft Knives

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Don't know what i like more , the Rosecraft or the Allis - Chalmers. 🤷‍♂️🤠.
If it ain’t red leave it in the shed. My father in law has a IH cub cadet from 1950. My brothers in law also refurbished an old John Deere also, sold thst and now are working in restoring the family 1941 Desoto, 6 cylinder, 4 door…and something called Hydroglide.

Like this one too.

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- maybe give just one a go...!? You may well be surprised.

Just to say, for me with older weaker thumb nails these days, I found the Mosquito Moose too heavy going.

The Otter Creek and the Cane Creek are single blade beauties...
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Ya I read a few posts describing the mosquito moose as very strong pull,for the most part I'm leaning briar patch
 
If it ain’t red leave it in the shed. My father in law has a IH cub cadet from 1950. My brothers in law also refurbished an old John Deere also, sold thst and now are working in restoring the family 1941 Desoto, 6 cylinder, 4 door…and something called Hydroglide.

Like this one too.

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Thanks. 🤝👍
Desoto sounds good!! 😊
John 😁
 
RoseCraft just listed quite a few knives on their 'Seconds Sale'. Worth checking out for sure and I snagged a Beaver Creek Barlow in smoky gray. Good stuff to be had there, gents.
 
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Got my 'seconds' Beaver Creek Barlow in yesterday evening. The knife looks phenomenal for Rosecraft to consider it a seconds. I found a couple of things that I am guessing Rosecraft saw but that was me scrutinizing the heck out of the knife. Absolutely no complaints on my end and I wouldn't hesitate to buy from their seconds sale again. 👍
 
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