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Before I read this thread I was a little confused about Rogers Bone, even though I had checked out the jigging patterns on the Case Site. There are some very fine examples posted in this thread, but I will confess that I am still confused about what makes jigging Rogers Bone. Is it the shape of the individual jig like this: Or is the overall pattern of jigging like this: Or does it have to include the shape of the jig and the pattern of jigging? At this point my general sense of the meaning of Rogers Bone is that it is the shape of the individual jig that matters.wazu013 wrote:All the old bone looks like Rogers to me![]()
Thanks Jerry. I had the idea frrom the article that you posted that Rogers quit making it in 1962 but that Rogers Bone was still being produced by others.jerryd6818 wrote:It's the random pattern AND as noted in my first post, made by Rogers.
Very interesting Ken. Here is the bone on mine. Certainly not standard green bone CASE jigging.Mumbleypeg wrote:Nice one danno! That's the real deal - Rogers bone for sure.![]()
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Edit: If it helps, here's a couple more pics (both sides) of the Case Bradford tri-fold on which you can see the randomness of the Rogers jigging. Note the worm grooves on the mark side. Don't know if this is the "Indian Trail" jigging mentioned in Jerry D's earlier post or not. May be since I guess the tri-fold might be considered a hunting knife. Pics should enlarge with double-click.
Mumbleypeg wrote:Phil, you keep on posting those great old Rogers bone knives.That background's okay now too. I just took a couple Dramamine tablets!
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Great thread, Phil. Bill, that case is outstanding!!cbfd wrote:Case Bradford 63039 in Rogers Bone
What Tom said! Real Beauty Bill!olderdogs1 wrote:Great thread, Phil. Bill, that case is outstanding!!cbfd wrote:Case Bradford 63039 in Rogers Bone![]()
Tom