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Agreed. This is one of my favorite Case knives for the bone, the blade choice, the steel, the swell center pattern and the slanted bolsters. Love the particular shield too, looks throwback to me. Congrats on a sweet knife.
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I spent the whole evening looking through this thread. Amazing pics of some great knives.

I collect GEC's Beaver Tail series and I think the OKCA Club Knives are some of the best of the beaver shield knives. There are two "whittler" that I am searching for that fit this thread perfectly. Any help finding these would be GREATLY APPRECIATED. Free free to message me if you can help.

2012 OKCA Club Knife / GEC #571312

2015 OKCA Club Knife / GEC #381315
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Threw this 2004 S&M Heritage swell cent in the pocket today so thought I'd post it here. This one gets comments.
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I have this Remington 7293
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New addition to the GEC pile is this #59 Shaffer Farm Whittler with mint chocolate green bone scales. Very impressed and love this size and the sleeve board pattern. Can't thank Gunstock Jacks enough for it too. Also took out some other whittlers for inspec, lube and oil. Group shot. Thanks for looking.

Left to R group shot

Kane Cultery Co.
Schatt and Morgan Keystone series
Frank Buster Fighting Rooster
Schrade Cut Co.
Case Cut Co 1972
GEC Shaffer Farm #59
Case Classic 1995
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BEAUTIFUL whittlers everyone! ::tu:: ::tu::

Mine, top to bottom:
CAMILLUS.
CAMILLUS.
CAMILLUS.
CAMILLUS.
CATTARAUGUS.
HILGER & SONS.
W. H. MORLEY & SONS.

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HILGER & SONS.
HILGER & SONS.
W. H. MORLEY & SONS.
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Levering. A 1
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Western boulder co.
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GEC #59 Shaffer Farm hummingbird acrylic
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Matt_WY wrote: Sun Sep 11, 2022 2:21 am 0859D4D7-A6A8-4C80-9CB0-8B226878DC91.jpeg

GEC #59 Shaffer Farm hummingbird acrylic
Way to go Matt, good looking knife, congrats on scoring a hard-to-find piece. Good pic too.
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Way to go Matt, good looking knife, congrats on scoring a hard-to-find piece. Good pic too.
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Thanks Ivoryman! GEC really nailed it on these 59s, as you know with your jigged bone example. I was happy to land a hummingbird acrylic, really has a lot of depth, but difficult to photograph to do it justice.
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Some dandy whittlers posted here. ::tu:: Surprised though that no one commented on the Remington Scott posted above, almost a year ago. Fairly rare old whittler having an unusual saber-ground master with a blood groove. Don’t see that one often. It’s not mint but other than the broken covers looks to be in reasonably good shape.

Thanks for posting it Scott. I appreciate seeing it!

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Here are a couple Catts: 32639 Congress and a 32569 "Plumber's Humpback" with a thick main blade. Love those Catts. J.O'.
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Beautiful Ridgegrass, love that humpback pattern and the bones, my gosh, the bones! ::tu:: :mrgreen:
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Thanks I'man. Glad you like them. O'.
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Nice whittlers guys, I like the Catt's and that Western.

J O the humpback looks like the frame for Catt's farmers jacks.
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Lyle: I have to admit I've never seen a Catt Farme'rs Jack. Can't find a pic of one. If you have one I'd love to see it. I see humpback, swell center pens in the "51" pattern.
??? Thanks. J.O'.
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Ridgegrass wrote: Tue Sep 13, 2022 11:44 am Lyle: I have to admit I've never seen a Catt Farme'rs Jack. Can't find a pic of one. If you have one I'd love to see it. I see humpback, swell center pens in the "51" pattern.
??? Thanks. J.O'.
Here ya go J O, not your typical farmer. At 3 3/4" a little undersized , but it makes up for it by having one of the largest pruning blades in that compact frame.
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Well burn my shirt! I couldn't find one in any of my books or on the pattern list in Ritchie and Stewart's catalog reprin, or Dewey Ferguson's reprint. Do you know the pattern number? Thanks for showing. Now I gotta have one! :mrgreen: O'.
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I don't know the pattern number.
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Gotta be a RARE bird! Lucky you. ::tu:: J.O'.
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Lyle, I never tire of seeing you farmers. Also, is your wife's health stable?
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wlf wrote: Tue Sep 13, 2022 2:59 pm
Ridgegrass wrote: Tue Sep 13, 2022 11:44 am Lyle: I have to admit I've never seen a Catt Farme'rs Jack. Can't find a pic of one. If you have one I'd love to see it. I see humpback, swell center pens in the "51" pattern.
??? Thanks. J.O'.
Here ya go J O, not your typical farmer. At 3 3/4" a little undersized , but it makes up for it by having one of the largest pruning blades in that compact frame.
Beeeeeaaauuuuuuuuuttteeeeeeeeeefffffuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuul. Wow what a cool knife.
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Thanks guys, I didn't mean to hijack the thread, but I've been having trouble with PMs.

Jan's has been cancer free for almost 4 years Floyd. Thanks for your concern.
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TripleF wrote: Mon Oct 11, 2021 10:43 am I have this Remington 7293
That’s a sweet old rare Remy. I’ve got one like it without the blood groove. Great Knife.
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