Some knives named Jack, but not English Show me yours.

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Here are two Schrades.
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Here's an old Electric and a Kutmaster.
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Joe you sure have a lot of very nice Jack knives! ::tu::
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Thank you, David, I really like them.
Such a small, handy and ever so resourceful tool. If you remember to put it in your pocket.
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Here's a Challenge and an Ulster and a Maher & Grosh.
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FRJ wrote: Fri Oct 30, 2020 12:50 am Here's a P.K. Co., A1
Joe, I'm pretty sure your knife is a Pennsylvania Knife Co knife.

Here's one I have.
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Thanks Mike. I appreciate the heads up.
Same start up and end dates and made in Tidioute too. That's cool.
Neat knife you have there. At least 100 years old.
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Here's a Wolfertz and a Henry Sears and a Challenge.
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Wow, Joe they are nice. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: :D
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A couple of my random ones. A Hammer Brand and a Fairmount Cutlery...
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Thank you, cudgee.

Very nice knives, toomanyknives. -------- (toomanyknives; Is there such a thing?) :)
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Here’s a few.

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Ken, I like that wood jack with the threaded bolsters. Couldn't tell what it is.

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stockman wrote: Tue Nov 03, 2020 3:19 pm Ken, I like that wood jack with the threaded bolsters. Couldn't tell what it is.

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Here’s a few more.

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Mumbleypeg wrote: Tue Nov 03, 2020 4:19 pm
stockman wrote: Tue Nov 03, 2020 3:19 pm Ken, I like that wood jack with the threaded bolsters. Couldn't tell what it is.

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Still more.

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I like this thread, it's fun to look at others collections. Ken, that wilbert electricians knife is cool. ::tu::
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espn77 wrote: Wed Nov 04, 2020 2:58 pm I like this thread, it's fun to look at others collections. Ken, that wilbert electricians knife is cool. ::tu::
Thanks Keith, only bone-handled electrician’s knife I recall seeing. Probably made by Napanoch.

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Ken, I'd agree, bone handle electricians knives are not seen very often. Remington made 2
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Very nice knives, guys.
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Those are beauties Keith. ::tu::

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A Robeson I just added to collection.
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That’s a beautiful knife John ::tu:: ::tu:: You always have great looking knives!! Thanks for sharing.
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JohnR wrote: Sun May 30, 2021 9:31 am A Robeson I just added to collection.
Beautiful Robeson John.
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