Old Knives With Jigged Bone Handles
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Old Knives With Jigged Bone Handles
I would like to see as many different examples of jigged bone that the old knife companies used on their knives.
Show some close up & clear photos of the knife & the jigging on the handles.
To get started here is an old Case Bros. with worm grooved jigged bone handles
You gotta love the old jigged bone!
Show some close up & clear photos of the knife & the jigging on the handles.
To get started here is an old Case Bros. with worm grooved jigged bone handles
You gotta love the old jigged bone!
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This is going to be a great thread
I have a feeling TJ is going to be all over it!
Here's an old S&M Titusville with some nice jigged bone...
I have a feeling TJ is going to be all over it!
Here's an old S&M Titusville with some nice jigged bone...
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I do have just a few, but not as many as you may think. Pics will have to wait until tomorrow when the lighting is better That Case Bros. and the S&M have some wonderful bone and great jigging. I'd say it is probably pretty hard to duplicate that stuff today.
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Here's a Boker USA with reddish jigged bone that I've always been quite fond of...
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Wow, great Pushbuttons!
Here's a couple of Schrade Cut Co's
Here's a couple of Schrade Cut Co's
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Here is few. I posted these on another thread a week or so ago.
Top left to right
Shumate
Kent City
L.F.&C.
Endres (Camillus made)
2nd photo
Crandal Cutlery Co. Bradford-- A real rare one
J.Eichel Ohligs
H.Bokers improved cutlery - very early USA boker
Robeson Shuredge
Hibbard,Spencer & Bartlett
Top left to right
Shumate
Kent City
L.F.&C.
Endres (Camillus made)
2nd photo
Crandal Cutlery Co. Bradford-- A real rare one
J.Eichel Ohligs
H.Bokers improved cutlery - very early USA boker
Robeson Shuredge
Hibbard,Spencer & Bartlett
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Nice ones Gino Can you identify them so we know who made what?
This is another English example...........
This is another English example...........
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I went back and identified them
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I'll throw a few in;some are bone and some are stag.Sorry I couldn't separate them.
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Thanks Gino!gino wrote:I went back and identified them
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That old Crandall is absolutely beautiful, love the pattern and the jigging!gino wrote:Here is few. I posted these on another thread a week or so ago.
2nd photo
Crandal Cutlery Co. Bradford-- A real rare one
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Here are 4 Napanoch made for Jack Knife Ben back in the 1900's.
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here is a couple that ill add a crown cutlery usa 1916 to 1919 a remington and a new york knife
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MAN!! I don't know how many times I'll be able to look at this thread, it's giving me the shakes and my sugar is crashing. So much beautiful old jigged bone!!
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tjmurphy wrote:MAN!! I don't know how many times I'll be able to look at this thread, it's giving me the shakes and my sugar is crashing.
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Camillus four line stamp.
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Fran -- T.J. will be drooling all over his keyboard and shorting it out if he sees that. That's a beauty.
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Both blades marked, 1919-1941 per Goins It sure is a DANDY!!!
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here is some case gigging and a cutlery distributers solingen germany and a edge solingen germany
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OK, here is the first wave of my bone handled knives. Most are WWII era
CAMILLUS IMPERIAL UTICA VOOS BOKER U.S.A. H. BOKER & CO.
CAMILLUS IMPERIAL UTICA VOOS BOKER U.S.A. H. BOKER & CO.
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God Bless America - Though I don't know why he would want to.
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