Jack's Random Tuesday Carry

Cudeman vendetta. My only Cudeman, it is heavily built like a Sabot or my mystery lambsfoot.
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Cudeman vendetta. My only Cudeman, it is heavily built like a Sabot or my mystery lambsfoot.
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I know what you're saying my friend :) Always liked the Vendetta pattern though 👍
I'm not sure why I put this one in my pocket today. I guess that makes it random!
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That's nice Gary 🙂 I was thinking about AGR just the other day. I gave a Sting (only the CRKT version) to my mate Wolfie, and I was trying to explain what a legend A.G. was 🙂👍
 
Jack I appreciate the fact that you always value gifts big or small,it shows character.

Good to see it out and about.
Thank you my friend, it's a cool little knife :cool: I was using my steak knife just last night too :) I enjoyed the photos from your travels, so receiving some souvenirs was an absolute bonus :) Thanks again for your kindness mate :thumbsup:
 
Tuesday!
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I can't find out anything about this company. Maybe it had something to do with Frary of LF&C, and/or with George Schrade. Or maybe not.

I doubt I'll ever try to put a handle on it. If I did, I would want to extend the index finger curve to mirror the thumb-side curve and inlet it into two slabs, which wouldn't add much strength anyway, so I'd want to add a strong ferule, which I'd be unlikely to find to fit, and unlikelier to fabricate successfully.
 
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Tuesday!
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I can't find out anything about this company. Maybe it had something to do with Frary of LF&C, and/or with George Schrade. Or maybe not.

I doubt I'll ever try to put a handle on it. If I did, I would want to extend the index finger curve to mirror the thumb-side curve and inlet it into two slabs, which wouldn't add much strength anyway, so I'd want to add a strong ferule, which I'd be unlikely to find to fit, and unlikelier to fabricate successfully.
Very interesting Jer, I do like a mystery :thumbsup:

The Bridgeport Knife Company, also known as the Geo. Schrade Knife Co., was a notable knife manufacturer in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The company was founded by George Schrade and acquired machinery from the defunct Challenge Cutlery Company. They produced switchblades like the Presto and other pocket knives. The company was later sold to Boker Knife Co. in 1956 and eventually closed in 1958 due to a ban on switchblade sales.

From 1895:

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