Farmer's Jacks

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Re: Farmer's Jacks

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wlf wrote: Sun Jan 01, 2023 8:32 pm I found this interesting cut about my Wilbert farmer jack. It says Sears are the initiators ( " An entirely new pattern of our own design") of the modified versions I named rooster combs ( after the term used around this way for all farmer jacks ). This cut came from " The Best of Sears Collectibles, 1905-1910".

It's Camillus contract unless Camillus copied this Wilbert for their patterns.That would put Camillus Cutlery Co. in it's infancy.
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wlf wrote: Sun Jan 01, 2023 8:32 pm I found this interesting cut about my Wilbert farmer jack. It says Sears are the initiators ( " An entirely new pattern of our own design") of the modified versions I named rooster combs ( after the term used around this way for all farmer jacks ). This cut came from " The Best of Sears Collectibles, 1905-1910".

It's Camillus contract unless Camillus copied this Wilbert for their patterns.That would put Camillus Cutlery Co. in it's infancy.
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Mine is Camillus contract. Did Camillus copy this Wilbert for their patterns? That would put Camillus Cutlery Co. in its infancy and some examples are shown earlier.
I edited this post after a closer look at the cut's budding blade design with the straight spline as opposed to my examples . I'd like to see a Wilbert farmer jack with the straight spline.
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Re: Farmer's Jacks

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In regards to the above topic , I think , as has been mentioned , Sears was marketing . It could have been in conjunction with Camillus ,I don't know.

New material is a Wostenholm black composition faux stag for Michells Seeds with the others stamped or etched by the same firm.
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Sweet trio and great information, Lyle. 😎👍
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::nod:: ::nod:: ::nod::
1967redrider wrote: Thu May 04, 2023 2:00 pm Sweet trio and great information, Lyle. 😎👍
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I've added a couple of new ones by subtraction of a really nice one.
J S Holler Adolph Blaich San Francisco
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W G Whiting Manchester. Sheffield made for this high end department store.
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Most likely closely related to this Clements farmers whittler with it below ( another high end Department store).
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Wow, Lyle, stunning knives! I bet quite rare as well. What a focused and wonderful collection you have.
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Thanks Floyd.
We don't get much traffic here anymore. I guess all I don't have are in hiding.
I guess I'll try digging up another.😊
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Great post of some astounding knives, Lyle! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Lyle's got them. 😎👍 💯
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Thanks my friends John and Ike.. If you guys come upon any regardless of condition ,please let me know.
John located one of my early absolute favorites a long while back.I had been on it's trail for a while and John spotted it . :)
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wlf wrote: Sun Feb 18, 2024 3:42 am Thanks my friends John and Ike.. If you guys come upon any regardless of condition ,please let me know.
John located one of my early absolute favorites a long while back.I had been on it's trail for a while and John spotted it . :)

I always keep an eye out. Shenandoah Valley show will be coming up soon. ::nod::
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1967redrider wrote: Sun Feb 18, 2024 4:01 am
wlf wrote: Sun Feb 18, 2024 3:42 am Thanks my friends John and Ike.. If you guys come upon any regardless of condition ,please let me know.

I always keep an eye out. Shenandoah Valley show will be coming up soon. ::nod::
I never see any. If I ask around at knife shows, guys always tell me that some old bricklayer out in the Mountain State has taken 99.99% of them out of circulation! :lol: :lol:
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Waukonda wrote: Sun Feb 18, 2024 6:14 pm
1967redrider wrote: Sun Feb 18, 2024 4:01 am
wlf wrote: Sun Feb 18, 2024 3:42 am Thanks my friends John and Ike.. If you guys come upon any regardless of condition ,please let me know.

I always keep an eye out. Shenandoah Valley show will be coming up soon. ::nod::
I never see any. If I ask around at knife shows, guys always tell me that some old bricklayer out in the Mountain State has taken 99.99% of them out of circulation! :lol: :lol:

And that's the truth! 💯
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As Charlie Noyes said, I've found my bailiwick. I had to look that word up to make sure what it exactly meant. I kinda knew the context.

I started out thinking with their scarceness, I wouldn't have to invest so much , being a poor bricklayer from the mountain state. I found out if you get a little serious ,you can spend regardless. :)
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Great knives as always Lyle !
I definitely can relate to your compassion :lol:

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ScoutKnives wrote: Sun Feb 18, 2024 9:50 pm Great knives as always Lyle !
I definitely can relate to your compassion :lol:

Mike
We married the one we fell in love with , as it should be.
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NICE bunch of Roosters you've gathered up Lyle! ::tu::
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Thanks Roger. I went down a rabbit hole that you helped influence . I just lost three 2009 Queen farmers jacks , that I have already 😊 , because I didn't do some reattach to eBay.
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I just looked at your complete collection in the collections thread started by Rookie. Wow, Lyle, amazing collection! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks Dan.
I saw this catalog cut over 11 years ago and have been looking for this Wostenholm blade combination ever since. Until now I have never seen a "live" example. Thanks Mike for contacting me.

c 1930 Wostenholm "Amateur Gardener" flat sided blades and budding spud blade.
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This is not a farmers jack, but what I called a farmers whittler.
It is known in reality by the name given it for a UK horticulturalist and architect named Joseph Paxton, who designed the Crystal Palace of The Great Industrial Exhibition of Nations in 1851. I have only seen Joseph Rogers examples of this pattern, but this being a high end retailers knife it could be made by others.

A J W Wood example that someone tried to "shine up" unfortunately. Still a cool knife probably ,but not surely , Joseph Rodgers made. I've seen two and both were Rodgers. Checkered horn , 4 9/16" big knife . It's almost a gunstock frame that has a slight congress-like bow.

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wlf wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2024 9:36 pm This is not a farmers jack, but what I called a farmers whittler.
It is known in reality by the name given it for a UK horticulturalist and architect named Joseph Paxton, who designed the Crystal Palace of The Great Industrial Exhibition of Nations in 1851. I have only seen Joseph Rogers examples of this pattern, but this being a high end retailers knife it could be made by others.
A J W Wood example that some tried to "shine up" unfortunately. Still a cool knife probably but not surely Joseph Rodgers made. I've seen two and both were Rodgers.

A Paxsons Knife and the Crystal Palace
Wowsers!! A Farmer's Whittler!! Amazing!!
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Lyle, some very very nice knives and pics of the palace . the catalog page regarding the Amateur Gardener knife and the knife itself , very nice Sir ! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Wow! A farmer’s whittler? Who’d a thunk it?

I have never seen a farmer’s jack in the wild. I’d like to though.
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