.38 Special!!

OH thanks for getting one.I hope people now see why I chose this bailiwick ( term supplied by C Noyes :) ).

Paul,I think that ebony brings out the best of the shields.

Gee Stephen ,I'm flabbergasted, thanks so much for the support.:thumbup::thumbup:
 
I'm enjoying all the great pics here, I was at the right place at the right time and got the last one in stock...
I really like how this fits in your hand, and the jigging is just beautiful.
Thanks for such a great pattern!

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I'm waiting the long wait for mine to arrive in Europe but I know it will be worthwhile. The pictures you have shared are inspiring!

My sincere thanks to Lyle and Barry, wonderful work:thumbup:

Regards, Will
 
Really glad you got one Will,put it in the "Rooster" and farmers thread too.
 
I'm "there" as soon as I can Lyle. I think it's going to see action however beautiful it may be.:cool:

Regards, Will
 
My blackwood Orchard Gem arrived yesterday. It's so beautiful! Flawless, TBH. Thanks to Mr. Campagna for making these great knives available!
 
i was doing some yard work yesterday and I used my modified/abused Moore Maker sowbelly to cut down some grass around the trees and tend the garden but I thought that a 38 farmer's jack would sure come in handy.
 
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Did they make buttons for any of the 38's? I got many variations but never saw a button? Anyone get one?

I have two of the farmers and another on the way. Didn't get any buttons. I don't recall seeing any in pictures either.
 
My Lick Creek Farmer Jack went to work with me again today - got to cut open some packing materials during a presentation at Fort Bragg. Also showed it off to one of my customer/buddies in Fayetteville - his only question was, "where did you get that knife?" He's a great customer, but this knife is a keeper! OH
 
All of the 38's I've seen are fantastic! I have and ebony Grinling and a cocobolo Willamette...just might look into a dusk bone Chapman for opening packages at work.
 
I second that Gevonovich! A primo specimen and wonderfully photographed Primble. Thanks Lloyd
 
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