black mamba
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Jason, you sure have some great looking jacks! Another old beauty, thanks for showing.
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Thanks Jeff! I Like those old Jack knives..Jason, you sure have some great looking jacks! Another old beauty, thanks for showing.
Here's an old Schrade Cut Co. Tear Drop Jack. Has some really
nice Peachseed jigged bone, Excellent walk and talk. Just a
good old knife...imho.
Jason
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That's one sweet two blade stockman Ken - hadn't thought of a coping secondary. Is the corner at the tip spine below the handle when closed? That corner is normally rather sharp on coping blades.
How could I forget the two blade-one spring sowbelly stockman - truly awesome and dang rare. Again they typically had clip main and a spey or spear pen as the secondary in the originals - which I'd much prefer to be something with a straight edge instead. (BTW, I found my old two blade premium stockman - I'll post scans of it later. No, that's not it below.)
But let's talk rare and wonderful patterns for a moment. Here is a New York Knife Co 2 blade sowbelly that floated across the bay a number of years ago (sadly, it's not mine). IIRC, even in its amazingly pocket worn condition with missing shield, this one went for over $200 -- it's that rare. It's 3 3/8" closed, and even though somewhat worn, both blades have roughly their original profiles (basically add a bit more belly to the edges and toward the tips and you're pretty close) -- somewhere I think I've got a catalog cut of this (no idea where at the moment, will look). The main blade probably sat just a little higher in the frame originally. I kinda see this as the sowbelly pattern taken to it's ultimate aesthetic conclusion.
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-- Dwight
Double-end Premium Jacks.
Using the same parts as premium stock knives.
BRL...
Jake, that Cell continues to stagger me. It's like some crystal or stone, really beautiful.
Just think you should send those pix to GEC...by way of a hint!