EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – RoseCraft Blades explored new territory, when it released a line-up of fixed-blade knives this spring.

In this column, we will take a look at the fourth and final one.

Here are links to my thoughts on the F1, the F2 and the F3, which have all been reviewed in this space throughout this year.

RoseCraft Blades is known for their slipjoint knives, but they have been making some noise with their fixed-blade selections, each with its own personality.

The first thing that grabs you about the F4: It’s a beast of a knife.

It’s not the longest of the RoseCraft line-up. That honor goes to the F2 at 9 inches.

While the F2 feels more like a good cookout knife, the F4 – just slightly shorter at 8.75 inches – is designed to be an all-purpose camp knife.

While the F4 may be

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