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My two favorite wire jack users which you’ve seen before. Cleaned them up with flitz and hot soapy water. Dried them and oiled them. Two beautiful solid knives that I’m proud to own and use. Same age as I am. Guess who’s in better shape.Lol
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This morning, this pocket knife arrived and became the latest to join my collection. It's another GEO SCHRADE, single blade with fish scaler, 4 3/4" closed, wire handle pocket knife. It is in pretty good condition. I gave it a minor cleaning. I took some pictures and here it is.
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Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
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Very appealing knife Skip. I would think the fish knife a little harder to find. Great example.
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Thank you Floyd.
Actually, these are the most common of the large wire handle SCHRADES.
This is my 12th GEO SCHRADE, single blade WITH fish scaler, large wire handle
pocket knife. I have more of this style or pattern than I have of any of the others.
This picture shows eight of them in my last group portrait. I've added four more to
this group since then. The other eleven have ALL been previously posted under this topic/thread.
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Thanks for the correction Skip. My surmise was all wrong.
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Sweet find Skip!!New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Mon Jul 26, 2021 6:26 pm This morning, this pocket knife arrived and became the latest to join my collection. It's another GEO SCHRADE, single blade with fish scaler,
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Thank you Smitty.
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I'm posting the following for posterity as a reference. The knife is NOT mine. The pictures are NOT mine. The pictures have NOT been edited or altered, except for size. It's a Remington blade with a wire handle. I do NOT believe that this was a deliberate attempt by the seller to mislead anyone. I do believe that this was just a way for a previous owner to salvage a blade and a handle from two different broken pocket knives, put them together with a nail as a pivot pin and still have a functional piece of cutlery. It is very much like the L. F. & C. wire handle pocket knife that I bought and posted a couple of pages ago.
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Here is the link to the L. F. & C. wire handle pocket knife.
https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kn ... 40#p901027
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Here is the link to the L. F. & C. wire handle pocket knife.
https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kn ... 40#p901027
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$42 with 5 bids (1st picture).
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I know.....
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Re: wirejacks
$30+ years ago I was buying these wire jack boy and girl scout eating utensil sets for $20 or less with the original leather sheath. Here is an example of one I have pictures of.
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Occasionally these complete sets come up for a "reasonable" price.
More often than not, they come up for a "ridiculous" price.
Oh well.....
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The bulk of the wirejack collection is no longer in my hands but that won’t stop me from singing their praises. If I were to guess I think the trapper is one of the most popular traditional patterns. If I’m correct and you don’t own one of these, you’re cheating yourself. Here we have a used 80 year old knife that still snaps like a new one. You can beat it, but you can’t hurt it. It easily sharpens to a keen edge. If I can think of anymore compliments I’ll post them.
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A nice one Joe.joeradza wrote: ↑Mon Aug 23, 2021 7:24 pm The bulk of the wirejack collection is no longer in my hands but that won’t stop me from singing their praises. If I were to guess I think the trapper is one of the most popular traditional patterns. If I’m correct and you don’t own one of these, you’re cheating yourself. Here we have a used 80 year old knife that still snaps like a new one. You can beat it, but you can’t hurt it. It easily sharpens to a keen edge. If I can think of anymore compliments I’ll post them.
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I'll sharpen it for you, but I don't give out band-aids!!
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Thank you.Papa Bones wrote: ↑Thu Aug 26, 2021 12:33 amA nice one Joe.joeradza wrote: ↑Mon Aug 23, 2021 7:24 pm The bulk of the wirejack collection is no longer in my hands but that won’t stop me from singing their praises. If I were to guess I think the trapper is one of the most popular traditional patterns. If I’m correct and you don’t own one of these, you’re cheating yourself. Here we have a used 80 year old knife that still snaps like a new one. You can beat it, but you can’t hurt it. It easily sharpens to a keen edge. If I can think of anymore compliments I’ll post them.
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New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 6:25 pm WOW!!....now that's something different!
That's a BEAUTY, Jason!
PLEASE post it here also:
viewtopic.php?f=35&t=3137
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The Wire Jack From Hell (WJFH) is a murderous little chunk of steel that never should have been allowed to escape the infernal pit that birthed it. It’s a prototype wire jack that was created in the sample room at Imperial and its design makes it likely from sometime between 1926 when G Schrade first patented the design and 1971 when OSHA was formed and started counting lost fingers in factories across America.
Where the Schrade wire jack is lean and efficient, the WJFH is heavy, hard to manipulate, and slams shut like a bear trap. The heavy frame makes opening the blade a chore – particularly if you were blessed with fat fingers. You have to pinch the frame with your thumb on one side and pointer & middle fingers on the other. As the blade opens that heavy spring starts to open up, gathering some unsuspecting finger meat as it’s widening. Then the blade finds the half stop which causes a violent, skin ripping contraction of the spring. After you recover from that you need to do it one more time to open the blade all the way. It’s even more harrowing when you go to close the blade because there’s so little real estate to hang onto, inevitably you find yourself with a finger in the path of the blade which closes with the urgency of a guillotine. The blade is moderately dull at the moment and will never meet a sharpening stone as long as I own it.
The knife is engineered beautifully with the moving parts exactly centered with barely enough room for a hair in the gaps. It’s just way too heavy and short to be safe. At 2-7/8” it weighs 2.2 oz compared to the small G Schrade wire jack which is 1.5 oz at 3.25”.
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Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
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Wow, that is a most unusual design. I've never seen one before. Thanks for posting.jxr1197 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 4:30 pm Re-posting from Schrade forum per Skip's request -
The Wire Jack From Hell (WJFH) is a murderous little chunk of steel that never should have been allowed to escape the infernal pit that birthed it. It’s a prototype wire jack that was created in the sample room at Imperial and its design makes it likely from sometime between 1926 when G Schrade first patented the design and 1971 when OSHA was formed and started counting lost fingers in factories across America.
Where the Schrade wire jack is lean and efficient, the WJFH is heavy, hard to manipulate, and slams shut like a bear trap. The heavy frame makes opening the blade a chore – particularly if you were blessed with fat fingers. You have to pinch the frame with your thumb on one side and pointer & middle fingers on the other. As the blade opens that heavy spring starts to open up, gathering some unsuspecting finger meat as it’s widening. Then the blade finds the half stop which causes a violent, skin ripping contraction of the spring. After you recover from that you need to do it one more time to open the blade all the way. It’s even more harrowing when you go to close the blade because there’s so little real estate to hang onto, inevitably you find yourself with a finger in the path of the blade which closes with the urgency of a guillotine. The blade is moderately dull at the moment and will never meet a sharpening stone as long as I own it.
The knife is engineered beautifully with the moving parts exactly centered with barely enough room for a hair in the gaps. It’s just way too heavy and short to be safe. At 2-7/8” it weighs 2.2 oz compared to the small G Schrade wire jack which is 1.5 oz at 3.25”.
Sometimes I Sit and Think .... Other times I just Sit
I May Grow Older, But I refuse to Grow Up!!
I'll sharpen it for you, but I don't give out band-aids!!
Smitty
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I'll sharpen it for you, but I don't give out band-aids!!
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I hate that it is so dangerous, because it looks so cool!
Makes me wish I had one. (I could always let my brother-in-law open and close it!)
Makes me wish I had one. (I could always let my brother-in-law open and close it!)
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Re: wirejacks
It has been about four months since I added a wire handle or frame jack knife to this topic or thread and to my collection. Very recently, this knife arrived and ended the drought. It's another GEO SCHRADE, single blade, 4 3/4" closed, wire handle or frame jack knife. This knife has a blade etch. I couldn't quite capture it in the picture below. It says "HALE BROTHERS - MORRISTOWN TENN." This is the first time that I've seen a blade etch on a SCHRADE wire handle or frame jack knife of this size and pattern. It is in very good condition. I did not clean it at all. I took some pictures and here it is.
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Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
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