All in on jacks

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My two #66 Serpentine Jacks.

Outstanding EDC knives!

Kind regards
Andi

There you go again! Those two knives sure look good together. Maybe you've already mentioned this, but is that "River Valley Green," or another color?

~ P.
 
Even though they are both small, according to the 1960s catatlogs, these are both labeled jacks. The Schrade 708Y is called a serpentine jack, and the Camillus 22 a pony jack.

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After whittlers, jacks are my favorite, carrying a GEC barehead orange micarta #85 right now.

I really need to take pics of my knives...
 
I love jacks...such a nice variety to choose from.

These are: left to right: Robeson, Camillus, Case, Sabre/Monarch; by the way the bone on the Case is amazing.

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Here's a few jack knives...

Jason

Robeson Tear Drop Jack
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Ken Erickson Jack made from an old Remington R153
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Old Remington Dogleg Jack
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GEC Northfield Dogleg Jack
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Old Remington Tear Drop Jack
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All really nice, Jason, but the Remington dogleg is extra special. Some of the best bone ever on those old Remingtons.
 
Jeff..I always agree with you my friend, but this time I just have to disagree with you, the Remington Spear point takes the lead IMO
 
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