Ivory & Mammoth

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kootenay joe
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Re: Ivory & Mammoth

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Here are 2 Northwoods with the blade design by Derrick Bohn
Fremont Jack 3 7/8" Sleeveboard jack with elephant ivory
And a 3 1/2" Barehead jack with elephant ivory. I have forgotten name for this Northwoods. It also came as an EO.
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Re: Ivory & Mammoth

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kootenay joe wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:44 am Here are 2 Northwoods with the blade design by Derrick Bohn
Fremont Jack 3 7/8" Sleeveboard jack with elephant ivory
And a 3 1/2" Barehead jack with elephant ivory. I have forgotten name for this Northwoods. It also came as an EO.
kj
That Fremont is nothing but amazing.
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kootenay joe
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Thanks FS. Yes it is a knife with quite a 'presence'.
Do you know the name for the other jack ?
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Re: Ivory & Mammoth

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kootenay joe wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2019 4:20 pm Do you know the name for the other jack ?
I believe the other Northwoods pictured along with the Fremont is a Broadway Jack. It might also be a Michigan jack if the closed length if 3 5/8".
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Yes, Broadway Jack, 3 1/2". Thank you sir !
The Michigan jack seems rather rare. Maybe fewer were made ?
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