Your newest addition:traditionals of course!

#48 Cranberry Jigged Bone arrived earlier this week. Not exactly part of this year's earlier run. Rather its a clean up knife with left over parts from that run. This one is mostly Tidioute but has the Northfield bolster. I believe a handful of these were made/available during this year's Rendezvous.
 
Yes, very cool. Every now and then you see something odd pop up. I have a Genuine Stag #65 from the first run in 2012 that has a shield, they supposedly never put shields on Genuine Stag?? The recent #83 run with satin blades on some of the Northfield is another oddity. Highly sought after down the road, only will tell?
 
Yep Rick. Usually they're just listed as Short Run knives but these are because they have left over blades and handles and make knives with left over materials. I had some #66s with black paper micarta even though they never had a run. These Ebony #73s were put together in 2012 with 2012 handles but blades from 2009 and 2010. And these other #48s were parts knives available at last year's Rendezvous.


 
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Grail knife!!!!
WOW!!!!! This run came out of nowhere. Or did a certain retailer find these while moving their warehouse.
 
My newest
Two 83's. One in SFO Orange Camel bone and one Yellow Rose.


Third is CSC Swell Center Jack. Green Stag.


Finally, a 77 Yankee Jack modified by Esnyx. Cocobolo wood.


 
Very nice acquisitions, bozack!! All quite beautiful but I have to mention the swirls in that cocobolo are so sweet!!
 
Congrats on some outstanding knives, bozack! :thumbup::thumbup:
The figure in the cocobolo handles of your 77 is unbelievable; absolutely gorgeous!!!
Esnyx did a fabulous job on that mod; the Yankee Jack really never "floated my boat", but the version you had Esnyx do for you is stunning! :eek::thumbup::eek:

- GT
 
Great looking knives guys!!

Bozak, I at first thought it was coffeehouse acrylic but man that is some nice cocobolo.
 
Boy, it's gonna' be hard to top Parke1 with that GEC that I've never seen or heard of, but here goes :o....
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That's a sweet "anchor knife", Al. :thumbup::thumbup: A "no-frills" version of that is fairly high on my "to-buy list".

Here's a 1936-1952 Imperial jack I picked up at a gun & knife show over the weekend. It's probably older than I am, and in much better shape! ;)
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- GT
 
#48 Cranberry Jigged Bone arrived earlier this week. Not exactly part of this year's earlier run. Rather its a clean up knife with left over parts from that run. This one is mostly Tidioute but has the Northfield bolster. I believe a handful of these were made/available during this year's Rendezvous.

did you make that winning offer on ebay?!!! :eek:
 
nice!!! is that a coke bottle? if so who makes it?

Sort of a coke bottle!

It's a Case/Bose collab Coffin Jack.
The shape mid handle is like a coke bottle, but the rear bolster is Coffin shaped instead of rounded.
 
Sort of a coke bottle!

It's a Case/Bose collab Coffin Jack.
The shape mid handle is like a coke bottle, but the rear bolster is Coffin shaped instead of rounded.


very nice! i hedged, was split between calling it a coffin and a coke bottle, i couldnt tell tho. open her up and give us a peek there!
 
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