Wooden Wednesday - Traditionals only please

Not only one of the best knives on this thread, but an immensely beautiful shot: the silver, steel, the weathered grain and the knife handles give an unforgettable image. More like a painting in complexity! Congratulations all round, Will

Thank you very much, Will - I like the ole knife quite a bit, myself.:D
 
An old Ulster lockback hunter
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A Hartford Cutlery Swell End Jack about which I know little to nothing... except that it is a very solid knife
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Very nice ole knives Sir!:thumbup::)
 
My Tidioute trio.

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Doctored up this photo with a little bit of contrast in order to get the orange reflection in the shield to really pop...

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Here is another shot that hasn't been enhanced...

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Yes Pete that is a #25 Little Jack. They made them with the ebony and rust red bone scales. The ebony are all long gone but there are still a few of the rust red version out there. If you want a link then let me know. :) I have one of each and they really are a fantastic little knife. Fits perfectly in the watch pocket of jeans.
 
I like that, is it a #25?

Pete

Yes Pete that is a #25 Little Jack. They made them with the ebony and rust red bone scales. The ebony are all long gone but there are still a few of the rust red version out there. If you want a link then let me know. :) I have one of each and they really are a fantastic little knife. Fits perfectly in the watch pocket of jeans.

Indeed Pete, my fellow forumite tells the truth. I spent ages trying to find an ebony one and a very generous member here offered to sell me his. Eternally grateful to Blaine for that :)

Paul
 
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