Vintage Barehead Jacks

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What a fantastic thread. Here is a horn handle Empire 3 3/8" closed.
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Great old jacks, Corso and Paul T.! ::tu:: ::tu::
Barry, that Empire sure has a lot going for it: good blade etch, long pull, flat handles and bolster and bareheaded! ::tu::
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That's a very smart looking knife, Barry.
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Very nice Empire Barry ::tu:: ::tu:: ... Did the snap return to pen blade with lube?? :) ... My bet is yes...
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Yes
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1fartsmella wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2019 2:06 am What a fantastic thread. Here is a horn handle Empire 3 3/8" closed.
Wow, what a knife.
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Very, very nice, Barry! Thanks for posting it.
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Got this Pacidic Hdw & Steel
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That is an old one, Scott! ::tu:: Goins says 1901 - 1918.
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danno50 wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2019 2:30 am That is an old one, Scott! ::tu:: Goins says 1901 - 1918.
I know, right! It's a bonafide 100+ yr old knife!!
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Old Johnson thats just arived

need some work on the tip but is otherwise a spot on old Sheffield knife
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Nice one, Corso. How long is it?
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Nice one Corso ::tu:: ::tu:: ...
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FRJ wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2019 11:29 pm Nice one, Corso. How long is it?
85mm closed

fits in well with my boys knife collection
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85 mm, that puts it at 3 11/32" on my caliper and rule. very nice, Thank you.

I've got to hand it to you guys over there having to figure out those funny marks. ::poke:: - - :mrgreen:

How large is your boys knife collection?
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I didn't measure it that accurately :) I think the advertised size would be three and a third inches

I havn't got that many as I only collect vintage Sheffield folders and single blade bareheads are hard to come by over here

if I collected penknives or sleeveboards I'd have dozens but I hold out for Barehead Jacks and only thoae between 3 and 3.3"

Everyone's gota have a thing...
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Corso wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2019 5:47 amif I collected penknives or sleeveboards I'd have dozens but I hold out for Barehead Jacks and only thoae between 3 and 3.3" Everyone's gota have a thing...
Well, sir, you have much more control than I do. ::nod::
Much to your credit.
You have picked a fine pattern to collect. ::tu::
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not much control this ones on its way :D
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Corso, Please be sure and post more pictures of that knife after it is received. It looks like a dandy, blades appear full and wood that is visible, looks really nice.
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Here's a nice little 3 inch Russell.
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Nice one, Joe.
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FRJ wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2019 6:07 am Here's a nice little 3 inch Russell.
now that would sit prfectly in my collection

any more info regarding the model number etc?
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Thank you, Ike.
Corso wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2019 3:51 pm any more info regarding the model number etc?
Thank you, Corso.
I don't think Russell was assigning model numbers in those days.
They did stamp the back of the tang, however.
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Thanks for the info - I don't know much about the Vintage American made folders i see on here but when I see a 3" closed model my ears prick up :D
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Miller Bros 4 1/4"
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