JD WARE Swayback Jack - Bark Water Buffalo

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Swayback Jack Slip-Joint Folding Knife with Bark Water Buffalo Horn handles blade and spring of 3/32” CPM 154 steel.

Closed length is 3-3/8”” Blade is 2-5/8” Flat ground Lambs Foot with a belt satin-finish. Nickel Silver liners (relieved), pins and file-worked top bolsters. The Silver Escutcheon is made from an 18th century Spanish Half Reale coin.

The handles are Bark Water Buffalo Horn from Campeche. I collect and process the horn myself.

This knife is “under-bladed” meaning that in the open position, the spine of the blade is just slightly lower than the top surface of the backspring. This is an intentional design element that is typical of old Sheffield knives. Without this feature, over time, as a knife is used, the blade will want to “climb up” over the back spring. The photo of the spine of the open knife shows the under-blading clearly. The backspring itself is flush with the liners in the open and closed positions. There is no half-stop. The knife opens with a medium-easy pull. Supplied shaving sharp.

Included is a handmade leather pocket sheath. $325 SOLD (including shipping via FedEx economical insured to US, Canada or Mexico. $15 extra to most of EU. By quote elsewhere)

If you'd like, I can engrave up to three initials in the Coin Silver Escutcheon for an additional $25

I am a full time knifemaker working in Merida, Yucatan Mexico. I use almost exclusively local handle materials that I gather and mill or process myself. Dense tropical hardwoods as well as wild and ranched deer, cow, bull and water buffalo horns.

The silver escutcheons are made from old Mexican and Spanish Colonial silver coins and are pinned through the liners. You can still see some of the surface irregularities of the coins. All of the pins are nickel silver and are hammered over and left slightly proud of the handle. The decorative file work and carving are precise and carefully done, but you can also see that it was done by hand – I don’t sand or polish the file-cuts.

Please checkout my website for more information about my work JDWARE KNIVES.

If you want to purchase this knife or have questions or comments, post here, pm me, or contact me through my website. I accept PayPal and credit cards.

Thanks for looking

J
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J,
Judging by the shape and size it looks like it would be comfortable in hand.
Your knives are always TOP QUALITY and have an ARTISTIC style of their own.
NEAT pocket sheath.

Dennis,
VERY NICE ADDITION.
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Thanks ... don't want to get too giddy until I hear back from Jeff. Internet is sometimes spotty down in the Yucatan. But, feeling good!
 
You're right, Dennis, about the spotty internet (today anyway). And thank you, it's yours.
And thanks all for the nice comments. I like the lines of this knife and couldn't see doing any file-work or thumb grooves on the spine. I'm also pleased with the slight under-blading. I've been able to get word from Stan Shaw confirming the practice in Sheffield, so it's something I will continue doing.
Saludos
J
 
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