They definitely have a distinctive look!
I consider the blade to be a lambsfoot blade, and you'll see these posted occasionally in the Guardians of the Lambsfoot thread. In fact, I typically name my lambsfoot knives (and no others) and the name I gave my Land Shark is "LambShark".
I think the Case swayback jack, especially with chestnut jigged covers, is the first knife whose photo was literally breathtaking for an instant. I think they were very "hot" knives a couple of years before I joined BF in 2014.
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