JB Moore Eureka Jack

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Custom slipjoint - knifemaker Jim Moore of Fort Stockton Texas made this knife for me.It is a Bose pattern.3-1/2" closed,CPM 154 blades have a nice handrubbed finish.This Eureka is the first one Jim made,it came out awesome & I called him today to let him know how pleased I was & that I was going to show you guys here.Real nice well matched bone & a pinned federal shield,this is nice!
Also,a thanks to Tony & Reese at the Wilfred Works for sharing their patterns & knowledge,good stuff :thumbup:

I took these after an exhausting day out on the water,so sorry for the so-so pics(not bad though :D),we slammed the bass out there :),this is what was in the mail w/ I got in...
Enjoy,
-Vince
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Nice looking Eureka Jack Vince!

Congrats to you and Jim Moore.

Ken
 
That looks like a sweet carry Vince. Congrats to you and the maker. I love the pattern. :thumbup::thumbup:
 
WOW. That is gorgeous! It certainly looks like Jim Moore knows what he is doing! Mmmmm. Perfect blade centering, perfectly flush backsprings, nice bone, crisp swedge on the main blade- yup, that's a winner! :thumbup: I love that pattern!
 
Thanks for the great comments guys & yes,again,I am pleased.
moonwilson - JB Moore has been making slipjoints for a while now,he is quite accomplished.
Thanks Again,
-Vince
 
Nice one, Vince. I only have one of Jim's knives but it's a good one and I sure wouldn't mind having more.
 
thats one heck of a fine lookin' knife.
The bone looks outstanding. :thumbup:

thanks for sharing this gem with us Vince.

Peter
 
Fine lookin' jack knife Vince. The fit and finish look dang near perfect. Congrats to the maker and new owner. :thumbup::thumbup:
 
That is niiiiice!

I'm really liking this trend in custom slipjoints, the second blade spring made to fill the area from the blade tip to the butt end... makes for an extremely clean look, not to mention less places for lint/dirt to collect while in the pocket.

G.
 
That is niiiiice!

I'm really liking this trend in custom slipjoints, the second blade spring made to fill the area from the blade tip to the butt end... makes for an extremely clean look, not to mention less places for lint/dirt to collect while in the pocket.

G.

Ice Tigre,That's called an "extended spring"

Thanks for the comments everyone,I'm glad to show it here,
-Vince
 
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