Looks like it was made by Schrade, Mike. Nice knife. I like sheepfoot jacks especially. Combined with a good pen blade, the sheepfoot makes it a nice useful knife.
Thanks to everyone who posted in this thread. Got this Sperry & Alexander jack in the mail a few days ago so I thought I would throw it in here as well.
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Looks like it was made by Schrade, Mike. Nice knife. I like sheepfoot jacks especially. Combined with a good pen blade, the sheepfoot makes it a nice useful knife.
UTOPIA!!
A chicken in every pot! A BARLOW in every pocket!
here's one we haven't seen yet from Case...a High Art scaled large jack...
and my Ken Coats 4" jack...
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The Jacks are Back!
Sword Brand old school Camillus, with 4-line stamp on the pen.
And for contrast, a not-so-old school Tony Bose! From back when he did more Pearl!
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A chicken in every pot! A BARLOW in every pocket!
Here's a couple recent acquisitions.
Remington in bone and Keen Kutter in ebony.
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-Corey ..............
Guys...this thread is awesome!!... as most threads are in the Traditional.
Seeing these threads, the knives that everyone has great pleasure in showing-it blows me away to be honest...here in New Zealand we are sheltered from the history of older contries..such as U.S.A, England etc... so therefore the older knives just dont have the depth here
The odd find comes up, other than that...but these threads are just fantastic...a real eye opener![]()
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Duncan from New Zealand.
Gary Watson 16 Nov 1956 - 21 Dec 2009. Missed Incredibly.
psssssst, want a beautiful Barlow? I know just the guy who can help ya out
Here are some of my Case jacks- I couldn't fit them all on my scanner, so I guess I'm not technically "all in".
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-Andy
Andy!!...great knives there, although all those knives look great-the sixth one up from the bottom( middle row)... would like to see a bit more of that-with its brother next to it with the same coloured bone.
Duncan from New Zealand.
Gary Watson 16 Nov 1956 - 21 Dec 2009. Missed Incredibly.
psssssst, want a beautiful Barlow? I know just the guy who can help ya out
Corey, nice pair of EOs! I like the Remington "radio" knife especially.
I used to motorcycle through New York State where Endicott-Johnson shoes were made!
Duncan, I used to think I was isolated from the knife community here in western Canada. I empathize with your situation WAYYYYY down in NZ!!
Nice buncha Cases, Andy!!
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A chicken in every pot! A BARLOW in every pocket!
He's like that. Yes, he is.
As long as he'll share some pics with us, I'm okay with it.
Sweet knives Elliott.
You know, I don't even have a jackknife to my name unless you can call those two blade Silver Knights I have jackknives. Main drop point blade and small sheepsfoot on the other end. Or stretch the definition to include the trapper pattern. I guess I need to get me a proper jackknife of some description. Maybe a Case Texas Jack or a GEC harness jack or something similar.
Ed
Last edited by TLARbb; 08-13-2010 at 05:37 PM.
How about a Stag ULSTER Jack 2 5/8" closed etched "Little Beauty"&
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Another ULSTER this is a large Sheep Foot Jack 3 5/8" closed.&
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"Super, super, fantastic"(as David Frost would say). Great show. cory I may have to start trending towards EO's myself.![]()
This Camillus is a little different with it's DOJ seal inlet into the scale...date would put this in the WWII era
This tiny jack is a favorite, never have figured out the maker but it is very well made and that extreme clip....wow...
This Schmidt and Sohn in horn is just classic...this is the type knife Mac would have used I do believe...
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Here's a tiny HENCKELS Pearl-Bear Head-Coke Bottle Jack. It's 1 7/8" closed.&
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I don't have anything I feel justified in posting in this thread so I decided to do something about it and ordered a Case swayback jack in Chestnut CV. I'll drop a picture in here when it gets here.
Ed
Last edited by TLARbb; 08-14-2010 at 12:55 PM.
Rather than flood this thread with pictures of Harness Jacks that have mostly been posted before, I thought I'd pic the occasional one with some special features.
Iroquois brand, I think by Utica Cutlery.
It is almost cartoonish-looking, but is a well made, serious knife!!
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Great photos everyone. Charlie that is a most unusual looking knife.
This is an old Rawson Bros from Sheffield.
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