Equal End

one more beloved equal end jack...from Case
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0C4A32CF-9601-4399-AF66-4D0E1EA34224.jpegThis may sound odd. I love an equal end pattern, but…it has to have a blade from each end(pen?)for me. Something about rounded top bolsters on a jack just doesn’t sit right with me. I can appreciate them. Just not my thing. The 68 white owl is amongst my all time favorite knives.
 
View attachment 1656340This may sound odd. I love an equal end pattern, but…it has to have a blade from each end(pen?)for me. Something about rounded top bolsters on a jack just doesn’t sit right with me. I can appreciate them. Just not my thing. The 68 white owl is amongst my all time favorite knives.
Something about that snakewood is just so classy! Nice pic!
 
What can I say? That was the badge given to me when I was Cub Scout. Thanks for commenting...
Googlefied it. Can't find anything like it on the net. So who knows for sure? Regardless, that is one very cool knife. I had and lost a Cub Scout and a Boy Scout knife. Dummy that I was, and often still am.
 
35's are the smaller of the two?
I honestly don't know. I'm not trying to be a smart (biblical term for "donkey")
Correct, sir. The 2 smaller knives in the middle are GEC 35s, one a 2016 BF Harness Jack and the other a Yellow Rose Churchill. The big boys on the top and bottom are a GEC 98 Texas Camp Knife and Texas Whittier, respectively.
 
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Correct, sir. The 2 smaller knives in the middle are GEC 35s, one a 2016 BF Harness Jack and the other a Yellow Rose Churchill. The big boys on the top and bottom are a GEC 98 Texas Camp Knife and Texas Whittier, respectively.
Isn't the top 98 a Texas Cattle knife since its just the three blades whereas the camp knife has a bail and canopener?
 
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