Arched stamp Schrade patterns
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That is a real special knife. Glad you got it.
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Best of the best, Lloyd, literally unmatched by anything I've ever seen.
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Thank you kindly Chris, Cal, Roger, Ike, James and black mamba for your nice comments—much appreciated!
Lloyd
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Duffer wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 2:49 am Here is a Schrade Cut Co. “arched” tang stamp tear drop barehead jack I just recently acquired. It is 3 & 5/8 inches with superb mechanics. Robust pull of around 9 on both blades and each is absolutely flush at closed, half and full open. It doesn’t look to have been used much and the blades appear near full with perhaps the slightest of honing. It exhibits the “hallmark” of pre war US knife makers namely a mark side crocus finished primary spear blade, pile side glazed along with both sides of the pen blades glazed. The jigged bone handles are in undamaged perfect condition.
Wow Lloyd, simply outstanding knife, does not get much better than that, congrats!
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Thanks John for the nice comments on my newly acquired Schrade Cut barehead jack!
Lloyd
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Just got this one, I love bone on this one, same that’s on 3 other jacks I have. Carrier, NY Knife and a Utica.
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That one is sure in great shape. And those bones are beautiful!!!
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One of the best! I was just in Phoenix and Show Low the other day. Back to the snow country for Easter.
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Thanks guys, Hope you had a nice time while in AZ? Miketongueriver wrote: ↑Sun Apr 09, 2023 2:25 pm One of the best! I was just in Phoenix and Show Low the other day. Back to the snow country for Easter.
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Nice grab Mike!
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I didn't know such a thread existed. Picked this one up from Barry at the Shenandoah Valley Knife Collector's Club show on April 1st. Tang stamp print from Price & Zalesky's 15th Edition.
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Thanks, Mike. It was an awesome find in my opinion.
Pocket, fixed, machete, axe, it's all good!
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
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Love that bone. I'd call it Walden bone .
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