Jack Wolf Knives - The Wolf Den

You might try posting in the GBU forum. We have a USPS employee that is often very helpful with USPS issues. He has helped several people reach a resolution just by giving them some sound advice.

Maybe we have someone from Fedex that would chime in. It’s a long shot but worth a try.
Thanks for the suggestion Rick! I will give it a shot.
 
The power of Blade Forums has spoken! Not an hour after I made the post here about the tracking, it finally UPDATED!! Package has left Memphis and they updated the delivery date to tomorrow! YES!!! I am scheduled for photography Thursday, so expect some images either Thursday or Friday. Fingers crossed it actually shows up tomorrow. -Ben
 
For those going to Blade 2021: I am printing a limited supply of a T-Shirt I designed for the Show. Do you want one? I will trade ya! Represent the Gang by wearing it at the show for one day and I will give it to you! I've already had a few takers, plus me and my two friends helping me at the booth will be wearing them too. So we're rolling deep! Deep like a kiddie pool lol.

 
Introducing the Laid Back Jack slip joint knife prototype in black canvas micarta.
Designed by Jack Wolf Knives and made by Reate. This swayback pattern features a hollow ground m390 blade, fluted integral titanium bolsters, a 2.83” blade and is 3.66” closed. Check it out at the ‘21 @blade_show show table 16C. 🔥











 
Looks great Benjamin. I like the fluted bolster and the flush backspring and liners, both are nice touches. What would you say the pull is?
 
Dang! I don't see the pictures. Just little icons that look like folders. Anybody know how I can make the pictures visible to me? Clicking on the folders didn't help.:confused:
 
Hey Ben those look fantastic...tell me..does Reate make the micarta or is that outsourced ?
Cheers and all the best for the show..
 
These look very nice indeed, Ben - congratulations.

I'd have sent you a pm but my conversation facility is playing up, have sought tech assistance.

I run the only knife forum in UK. Besides most these knives meeting our 'legal to carry' regulations, think they'd go down very well in UK. Is there a way you'd be able to get some to us without having to trek to USA, then over here, to save costs etc..? Look forward to hearing from you.
 
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