Show us your Charlie Campagna SFOs

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder!! ;)
Of course. Just wasn’t sure if it was a pattern that hadn’t been done often and this was its resurrection or George Washington used it to chop down all those cherry trees and carved his dentures with. 🤷🏻
 
Saw a couple of Washington Jacks and just curious as to why they are so expensive. Was there something really rare about them versus other SFOs? Not that I’m going to buy one but it just made me curious what the story is behind them. Kinda like the 933119 lamb or something.
The style of the Washington Jack distills a lot of cutlery history!!
BTW it's named after a street in Sheffield, not the ex-president!! :)
 
I suppose it’s maybe also in my knife reference book I put on the shelf somewhere
 
By the way I’m pocketing my Harness Jack #1 to show off at the family get together today. I’m going to be sure to add a notch to someone’s belt so help me God.
 
I’ve been adding to my collection such that I have at least one example of iconic patterns. I’ve a very very long way to go if I even ever get there but I do need to add this to my bucket list.
 
For the 4th! :) Have a good one folks :thumbsup:

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