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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

"Eureka Jack" by Joe Allen:

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Beaver, that jack is drool inducing to say the least.
 
That's a nice serpentine jack you have there. I have a question about the pen blade, does it ever cut you when you are reaching for it? I've noticed that the tip of the blade is no longer nested below the handle.
 
Gus, Kamagong,
One of those knives with a whole lot of character. It's a pleasure to carry. Never had an issue with the pen blade.
 
Beaver, that's a quality looking Jack. I like the nail nicks being on the same side,the bone and that unusual shield-which I think Kerry has a name for...

Can you state dimensions please?
 
Im now into a yeller sodbuster jr period. Just after telling everyone here I like narrow blades with clippoints this happens to me.. OJOJOJ. I also carry the case medium stockman I always carry since springtime.

Bosse
 
It's a very fine knife sunnyd displays there.

I assumed Queen started in the early 1920s with former Schatt employees, then they bought the bankrupt Schatt&Morgan some time during the Great Depression in the 1930s and incorporated it.I think they made use of the Schatt buildings& plant,keeping the name.
 
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