Just discovered the swayback jack.

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From case. What a beautiful knife! I love the wharncliffe blade and the chestnut scales. I just now got interested in traditionals, so everything is new to me. The swayback jack will join my trapper and mini trapper soon! Gotta love the CV steel.
 
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Discovering this pattern is a blast. The Wharncliff blade is about the most useful shape out there. Enjoy.
 
Congrats WarEagleShooter.....Just kidding..
The swayback Jack is a nice knife..welcome to the traditional side.
 
It's just one of those patterns that really works. Ergonomically, functionally, aesthetically. A great concept.
 
The SBJ is a perfect pattern by Case and construction is at the top of the pile when it comes to most manufacturers. Mine frequently rides in my watch pocket and is used quite often for everything including food prep.
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Don't have one yet, but I prefer the thinner single blade Gent model. It seems to look "just right" w/ a wharncliffe blade, IMO.
 
I'm sure you'll love it. I don't have one yet but I haven't heard a bad word said about it yet.
 
I like this style also. I like the single blade better than the jack but I wish they were made just a bit longer. I've seen a few customs that are similar and a bit longer than the Case. People are jumping all over the customs just as they are the Case models. They're very popular and for good reason. Congratz on the new Case!
 
I love mine it's just the right size for most task and will just about dissapear in your pocket all in all one of cases best knives.
 
The only rival that the Case SBJ has is my recently aquired Case/Bose Chestnut bone Norfolk. At less than 1/4th the price I'm rather amazed that it holds up well in terms of quality and usability. I need to pick up a back-up just in case Case (sic) decides to give it the axe.
 
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