Your newest addition:traditionals of course!

Been after one of these Voos bareheaded jacks for a while and was finally able to snag one. Pretty solid old knife, very snappy.

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Lumber jack found the right way out of the deep forest, right into my humble collection.
he obviously didn't bark up the wrong tree ☺️
that closes the long existing gap between his brothers the #44 Gunstock Jack and the #46 Whaler.


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Best I can tell this is a 1980's Sharpfinger. The slip-cover to the box has a $17.95 price tag.

Yet another knife that have no use for, but will figure something out.

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They were pretty popular around here in the 1970-80s. And $17.95 was alot of money for a knife back then.
 
Nice scores. 👍
What is the one on far right? I can't make out the tang stamp.

Will any of these be joining your carry rotation? TBH, I would have difficulty  not toting the Moose and the Barlow ... perhaps as a pair. 😇👍
 
Nice scores. 👍
What is the one on far right? I can't make out the tang stamp?

Will any of these be joining your carry rotation? TBH, I would have difficulty  not toting the Moose and the Barlow ... perhaps as a pair. 😇👍
Tang stamp says....

HENRY SEARS
& SON
1865
MADE IN USA

Thanks for the compliment. I will carry all of them. If I don't, I will move them along so someone else can.
 
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