My Barehead Jack fixation

A sheepfoot Jack is a pleasure to behold, Duncan. Real nice one, that!
What's the tool in the Western Castrator's handle?
 
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Man! That Western Castrator is awesome!

We all need to talk GEC into doing a barehead 2 blade jack and have them put extra attention into the bone jigging! I would buy all I could find!
 
Dont be selfish Dave.....share matey!
A few of those knives have rich Heritage :)
Charlie, the Castrator has a Metal Toothpick on one side, and a pair of tweezers on the other.
Thank you Gevonovich .. I was surprised to find slight scraping marks on the Sheepfoots once I Mineal-oil bathed the knife, I then used 0000 grade steel wool-a I fid it doesnt polish....the blade is so full, yet someone before me has dared to touch the blade -as in trying to scrape maybe a Carbon spot off....there is NO pittting on the blade :)
The Miller has such beautiful Bone...its a delight to see and own, I consider my self lucky to own this knife...the Boker and Ulster ...they both open so beautifully...lovely actioned knives.
 
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I have one more a near minty Schrade barehead jack thats a little smaller than the chain Schrade in the pics. I will take a pic of that later today.

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Nice li'l Schrade Dave!! How long is that latest one?
Lookit all them bare headed beauties!!
 
And a very early Empire 3 3/4" Cokebottle: from when tang stamps were Art!!
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(This would make a great Forum knife!!:D)
 
Oh man ^^^

I get the message! One of my most prized finds that one!!

Here's a neat little pair; A. Field & Co. "Progress", and a Schrade Cut. Both sheepfoots and both made by Schrade.
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Thanks Charlie! Both beauties

Dave ...That Schrade is a jewel! Really nice bone

Hibbard Spencer & Bartlett

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Whoa! Nice, thin HS&B, Gev!! Is that a Spey blade we're lookin' at??
 
Yes Sir! Your Schrade reminded me of it.

I had to pull it out and see how closely the pin placement and other aspects matched.
 
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