Toted around these two today. Ez-Open Sheepsfoot Jack by Ken Coats (love this knife) and a Parker scrimshawed Pen knife.
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Boker red bone Copperliner in my left pocket, Case red bone Tiny wharncliffe Trapper in my watch pocket. I really need to start taking pics of my knives!
Toted around these two today. Ez-Open Sheepsfoot Jack by Ken Coats (love this knife) and a Parker scrimshawed Pen knife.
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Rick T.
Rick, that Ken Coats is awesome! An EZ-Open Sheepsfoot Jack ... how cool is that?![]()
i'm at home today, so i'm carrying this:
only has a 13" blade.
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Dum sanctis patriae legibus obsequimur
My goal in life is to be as good of a person my dog already thinks I am.
Rick, truly a great knife from Ken---love the blade selection
These two today, one I find pretty uniqueIt's a equal end pen knife from a manufacturer with a tang stamped "Stainless Cutlery Co New York City" This little baby is absolutely razor sharp!!!
Also carrying this 1965-1969 tang stamp Case #6232 Jack---I like the red bone a lot on this one
Paul
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Thanks, Paul. I like that Pen knife of yours too. What's the closed length?
Rick T.
Paul that Case is beautiful!
First Day of the New Year Carry, Jerry Halfrich Shadow Small Rounder:
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Wow....Wow....yea...keep posting these beauties. Old Case...sweet knife. Alsdorf...very sexy thin lines..love it. The handle is simple elegance. the Halfrich Shadow...oh my god..come to papa...I wish...lol
That is an awesome edge on that one Gary!
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I just gave this one to my cousin for Christmas. I missed it so much that I had to order a replacement.
In the meantime I filled the void with these two guys.
-nate
LOVE that Coats EZ open.![]()
~ Nate
Interested in older single blade sheepsfoot jacks.
I carried this new White Owl today:
Ed J
If I am not crazy, that is two knives from one. The top knife was a GEC equal end cattle knife (pattern 53) that the spey and sheepsfoot were pull out of. He then had someone take the spring and blades and build the shadow pattern (black handle). I'm sure he'll correct me if I'm wrong. I seem to remember this from when I did the same thing with a sowbelly stockman, except I did not have the extra blades assembled into another knife. I call my single blade sowbelly the "Sowbelly experiment".
Ed J
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