Dogleg Jack

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I am beginning to develope a fondness for this pattern as a EDC. The Teardrop Jack as well.
Greg

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Yes Sir,and that one is all dolled up ;)
 
I've got to agree and that's a beauty you've got there.

Here's a custom from Joel Chamblin I purchased a year or two back and which I often think of as the quintessential slipjoint:


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I've also got one of the Case-Bose collaborations which is a dandy as well.

Great pattern! :thumbup: :cool:
 
Now I want a dog, I have 4 Cats, but that dog barks and I wants one.
Jim
 
That really is a very admirable pattern. I like `em a lot.

Here's a Case/Bose Dogleg Jack that I acquired from VCM. It's a sweet pocketknife.

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They're swedgalicious!!! :cool::cool::cool:
 
The Dogleg Jack is one of my favorite patterns !



Dayum Blues. . . . .that's hot ! :thumbup:
 
The spear point blade seems to work for me on a day to day basis. More strength at the tip than a clip. I am thinking of a jack with a spear point master and an extended wharncliffe secondary. Hmmmmm. Nice knives fellas!
Greg
 
That Chamblin is a great looking knife....looks perfect!
 
I am beginning to develope a fondness for this pattern as a EDC. The Teardrop Jack as well.
Greg

And then shows us a set of beautiful knives.

We too would develop a fondness for any pattern if they look like these!!!
 
I have a Queen Dogleg in brown delrin.
Has a good F&F and a strong snap.
It was my 2nd Queen and I compared it to a Case yellow stockman.
It helped me get into Queen Cutlery.

I often cary it as a pair with a single blade slimline trapper in brown delrin.

It has a clip as a main blade.
Any reason you guys are only showing spear blades?
 
Those are some great patterns Lambertiana. I especially like the master on the HSB. Great knives.
Greg
 
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