jmh33
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I am trying to hold out until the Red jigged bone one comes out!!I grabbed the Barren Fork Jack that dropped this morning, The first RC in 14C28N!
Anyway.. Thats the plan!!
John
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I am trying to hold out until the Red jigged bone one comes out!!I grabbed the Barren Fork Jack that dropped this morning, The first RC in 14C28N!
I'm gonna probably need one of those as well. To say nothing of the Lanny's!!I am trying to hold out until the Red jigged bone one comes out!!
Anyway.. Thats the plan!!![]()
John![]()
Looking forward to the Lannys and Copperhead too!!I'm gonna probably need one of those as well. To say nothing of the Lanny's!!
I caved!!!I am trying to hold out until the Red jigged bone one comes out!!
Anyway.. Thats the plan!!![]()
John![]()
HA! Knew you wouldn't be able to resist!I caved!!!![]()
One on order!!
John![]()
You know me too well Forest!!HA! Knew you wouldn't be able to resist!
Only recently came across these RC Nolichucky models and was originally attracted by the broad end spearpoint blade shape and the longer handle shape which in my opinion as an owner and user of knives for 60 years makes the perfect general purpose utility EDC knife carry . Your particular jigged bone brown / green moss model looks classy ! Waiting for a Nolichucky myself when the UK gets a re stock .
I am looking at buying a Rosecraft Nolichucky Dapper Jack once they are back in stock ( UK ) . I also like the original Moss brown / green smoothe bone covers but the covers themselves seem rather thin compared to the other Nolichucky models ! Can anyone confirm this please ?





Born up on the North East coast back in the 50s and grew up freezing my nads off in bed throughout the winter months as a kid , never got used to it , just learned to grin and bear it !..........wow, don't envy you at all.
In UK, the folks down south aren't considered as tough in the cold as folks up north - hands up, born in Kenya, am a confirmed southern wuss.!
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The best I can do!!
I don’t think they are thin or fragile!!
John![]()
Thanks for those pics John , the flare on the end of the handle looks good .
Classy , waiting for HH to re stock
The more I look at these Nolichuckys the more the appeal grows , the blade and handle look so much in balance , just looks right !
- yes, let's hope they do, a popular one.Classy , waiting for HH to re stock
They all have their own stamp but we have to make our choices and as I already have a number of RRs with a clip point and my Buck 112 , I just really admire the Nolichucky and dont remember seeing another like it . By the many positive comments it does seem RC have their quality control well and truly under control .- yes, let's hope they do, a popular one.
The other one that is mighty good too of that size (some of Rosecraft's other models are just a tad smaller) is this one...
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RoseCraft Cumberland Coke Bottle Light Brown Micarta Folding Knife
The RoseCraft Blades Cumberland River Coke Bottle Light Brown Micarta is a large coke bottle pattern inspired by the smaller Cane Creek Jack. This one-bladed slip joint features a 3″/7.6cm D2 clip point blade with heavy swedging, a half stop, and a brushed satin finish. The covers are light...heinnie.com