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How about The Klondike? Or Klondike Jack? Apparently the name Klondike evolved from the native name for "hammerstone water"...a hammerstone being a stone used to shape tools and for knapping flint.
 
Woods Jack
River Jack
Mountain Jack
Hound(s) jack
Tidioute, Tionesta, pleasantville or Titusville jack.
 
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I like the TWO-FACEDJack . Because it has two sides A pretty side and a side that will work. But honestly it is a cool looking knife
 
Treeline Jack
Upriver Jack
Crossroads Jack
Switchback Jack
Copper Creek

and North Bend Jack
 
Reminds me of howw I pictured the knife from jackknife's story "a father's loan" so how about the "Mink" or branching off and staying with the weasel theme, the "fisher cat" which for those unawair is the vicious little killer of poultry and the sworn enemy of farmers here in rural new england, seemes apropriate
 
WoodsMan Jack

Woodsmans Jack

Crooked River Jack

Crooked Creek Jack

Moccasin Creek Jack

Moccasin River Jack

Dog River Jack

Sidewinder Jack

Wolf Jack

Shepherd/s Jack

White Horse Jack
 
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No place more encapsulates the essence of the Northwoods than Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

I'd call it the UP Jack, "UPJack."
 
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