Name that Jigging

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cudgee wrote: Wed Jul 28, 2021 5:07 am I thought " Saw Cut Bone " was exactly that, saw cut bone, not jigging. ::shrug::
Good Question Cudgee. Is the Saw cut actually SAW cut or is it jigged in type . Someone clue me in,it looks saw cut ? . ::hmm::
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It’s actually saw cut. It’s all saw cut before jigging, but saw cut is just left with saw marks on it and not jigged. Sometimes the saw blade’s marks are mostly or completely hafted away during finishing, so the end result looks smooth.

Click to enlarge these - you can see some of the saw marks remaining on some, but on others they’ve been hafted away,

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Here is one that the manufacturer has marked as “pick bone”. The H&R code on this is RPB for red pick bone.
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Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Wed Jul 28, 2021 8:47 pm Here is one that the manufacturer has marked as “pick bone”. The H&R code on this is RPB for red pick bone.
I sure would not call this pick bone.
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I agree David, but it goes to show how broad the category of “pick bone” is. It’s surprising to see a manufacture default to that definition for this jigging.
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Here are some more. I have no idea what to call the top three. The Schatt and Morgan reminds me of a boiling pot of oil. The Cattaraugus looks like some kind of animal. The Henckels, I would love to know what this jigging is called. It’s very evenly distributed right up to the bolsters.
The Case Classic says on the COA that this is banana bone. And the Marbles is a herringbone pattern. Looks just like my dress shirts I wore to work everyday.
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The Cattaraugus knife shown earlier with worm groove bone, and this one, had jigging also known as 'Indian Trails' by some collectors, and my understanding was furnished to them by Rogers Bone Company. Rogers Bone apparently made other patterns than what we usually think of as 'Rogers Bone.' Correct me if I am wrong.
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Great looking knife with lots of character, tongue.
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tongueriver wrote: Thu Jul 29, 2021 8:16 pm The Cattaraugus knife shown earlier with worm groove bone, and this one, had jigging also known as 'Indian Trails' by some collectors, and my understanding was furnished to them by Rogers Bone Company. Rogers Bone apparently made other patterns than what we usually think of as 'Rogers Bone.' Correct me if I am wrong.
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Interesting, I haven’t heard that called Indian Trails, but I can see why they would call it that. Does the “Rogers Bone” refer to the jigging pattern minus the grooves or did Rogers make other jigging that qualifies?
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Mark, here’s an entire thread about Rogers bone. Scroll down a ways on the first page to find a post from JerryD with a quote from an article in Knife World (now Knife Magazine) explaining the full story of Rogers bone, including “Indian Trail” bone.

https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kn ... 35&t=45098

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Thanks Ken, I only read the first page of posts, but I will read the whole thread when I get time. Very interesting history lesson.

I saw this one on EBay this week, the seller MVP knives, or Smokey Mountain Knife Works, called it Venetian Jigged
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Mumbleypeg wrote: Wed Jul 28, 2021 5:34 am A few more

Ken
Can you tell us a little more about the Case Rodgers bone and Case Indian Trail knives?
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ken98k wrote: Fri Jul 30, 2021 1:22 pm
Mumbleypeg wrote: Wed Jul 28, 2021 5:34 am A few more

Ken
Can you tell us a little more about the Case Rodgers bone and Case Indian Trail knives?
Ken, the pictures are two sides of the same knife. Both are Rogers bone but one side has worm grooves in its covers, which I assume to be “Indian Trail” jigging. The knife is a Case 6001 tri-fold pattern. Stamp on one side of the blade is CASE BRADFORD. The other side is stamped CASE’S TESTED XX. The pattern is shown in Sargent’s 7th Edition with both Rogers bone and greenbone, in the Bradford and Tested eras respectively. Some believe the pattern was made for Case by Union Cutlery which has patents on the design and made similar knives having the KA-Bar stamp. ::shrug:: FYI here’s another thread about the pattern https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kn ... =2&t=28810

Hope this answers your question. Sorry for derailing the thread.

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That's a cool knife1 Thanks,
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