• Happy Thanksgiving to all of you! I hope that you all have something to be grateful for this year and for many years to come
  • America has reached 250 years, and I am grateful to be here, in the best country in the world. Thank every one of you who helps make this country a better place, those who have gone before and risked it all, and those who've paid the ultimate price to make the United States what we are today.

    Happy Birthday America! Let Freedom Ring for all time!

Swayback Jacks lets see em!

Please excuse the Rock Lobster... :o

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Case Sway Back Gent in Mediterranean Blue bone and 'Greek Key' etching on scales and bolsters.
 
I almost bought that exact pattern...do you have any more pics of it?

Just a shoddy cell pic...

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If you order one, I highly recommend you ask the vendor to cherry pick one for you. Mine came extremely off-centre. I left it sitting shimmed for a few weeks and the blade is now off the liner but still has a lean to the left. Acceptable, but disappointing nonetheless... :/

-Brett
 
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Here is a phone shot I took of my wharncliffes, with my Texaswoodchip (Tham), Lloyd and CaseSBJ:

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I love this thread- Wharncliffes are the best master blade shape for me.
 
Here's one from Ken Coats. It has a lot more "sway" than the Case pattern.
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Charles the amber stag on the Davison is killer :thumbup:

Nathan
 
Great photo John, going to need some tips from you next time we get together. Love the quality of your pics.
Charles
 
I think this one qualifies... an old George Butler with buffalo horn scales.
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Very interesting to have such an old horn-handle on view.

I like that English style of Lambsfoot blade, too bad very few (if any?) modern knives sport these, makes a fine master blade.
 
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