English Jacks show yours
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Great knives JP, Greg, MP and Roger. I did notice the pearl Roger!
I don't have a picture of just the Schrade English Jack.
I don't have a picture of just the Schrade English Jack.
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Mike, just the best preserved Schrade examples anywhere!! What a pleasure to see them again—I am envious 

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Here is my contribution to this thread. All are Winchesters. Mike
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Love the Carrier Roger, great knife first Carrier pearl in a large knife I've ever seen!!!peanut740 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 30, 2022 9:44 pmNobody has mentioned that the Carrier is pearl.All the Carriers I've had were stamped like this one.
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Great knives Dimitri, JP, Roger, Mike and Mike.
I buy roosters combs and farmers..........................................................jack knives [/b]
GEC SFOs and others at LICK CREEK CUTLERY- www.allaboutpocketknives.com/wlf
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Thanks Lloyd, Lyle, and TPK. I know you have a couple of real nice ones Lloyd. Great group of Winchesters Mike. 

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That’s right purty pearl there Roger.

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Looking for Carrier Cutlery and early Robeson with Elmira tang stamps.
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They don't get any better than that Roger!
Roger sold me this Challenge EJ a while back.
Roger sold me this Challenge EJ a while back.
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Great examples throughout this thread, but the last few models shown by Ripster, peanut740, and ObsidianEdge are simply fantastic.
Here is a Schrade Cut. to compliment the other wonderful Schrade Cut. by ObsidianEdge.
Here is a Schrade Cut. to compliment the other wonderful Schrade Cut. by ObsidianEdge.
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What a run of superb examples.
Some are in show-stopping condition, e.g., Mason’s Schrade, and ObsidianEdge’s Schrade and Challenge, with the etched blade.
The jigging on the handle covers of the Challenge displays maximal “definition”.
Peanut740: What tipped you off that the maker of the Florida Hardware Co. salesman’s sample was Challenge Cutlery?
Some are in show-stopping condition, e.g., Mason’s Schrade, and ObsidianEdge’s Schrade and Challenge, with the etched blade.
The jigging on the handle covers of the Challenge displays maximal “definition”.
Peanut740: What tipped you off that the maker of the Florida Hardware Co. salesman’s sample was Challenge Cutlery?
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Beautiful knives Mason,Mike, and Roger!! Really nice ones. That Florida Hdw. sure would have looked nice if it was back in Florida Roger




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Here’s my Florida Hardware Jacksonville
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Nice, Mike R as usual 2 beauties.
DS , those ringed bolsters make the EJs extra special.
Roger has the best, too bad he has no farmers jacks.
Beautiful Schrade Mason.
Cool Mike ,I suppose a Challenge also?
DS , those ringed bolsters make the EJs extra special.
Roger has the best, too bad he has no farmers jacks.
Beautiful Schrade Mason.
Cool Mike ,I suppose a Challenge also?
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For one thing ,look at the clip blade that Mike posted.Same handles,shape,bolsters etc.,other that having a clip and not a spear blade they are the same.I've had a couple other FHC,one was unquestionably Challenge, the other was in my opinion also.stumpstalker wrote: ↑Tue Nov 01, 2022 1:31 am What a run of superb examples.
Some are in show-stopping condition, e.g., Mason’s Schrade, and ObsidianEdge’s Schrade and Challenge, with the etched blade.
The jigging on the handle covers of the Challenge displays maximal “definition”.
Peanut740: What tipped you off that the maker of the Florida Hardware Co. salesman’s sample was Challenge Cutlery?
I've owned and have handled 1000's of knives,if you are observant and compare,you can figure it out.
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Because some bricklayer in the Mountain State already has them all.

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Thanks for all of the nice comments. Great knives Mason and SK! One more that I posted in the NYK Co. thread a while back.
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......and they just keep coming, beautiful knife.ObsidianEdge wrote: ↑Tue Nov 01, 2022 6:55 pm Thanks for all of the nice comments. Great knives Mason and SK! One more that I posted in the NYK Co. thread a while back.
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He does have an beautiful Ulster ( my opinion) made etched Maher and Grosh. He likes to sell, but not that one. I've got pictures of it
though.
I buy roosters combs and farmers..........................................................jack knives [/b]
GEC SFOs and others at LICK CREEK CUTLERY- www.allaboutpocketknives.com/wlf
May the Father and Son bless
Lyle
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peanut740:
Thanks for that explanation.
I thought that your Florida Hardware branded Challenge had jigged bone handle covers that looked very close to those of this 4-1/2-inch Griffon/XX/B' PORT CT. Both sides of my knife are brown mustard colored, with a pebbly/pocked, semi-smoothed-out jigging texture, that may have been an effect intended by the factory, and not caused by carry wear.
Goins says many Griffon knives were manufactured elsewhere, and given that Griffon and Challenge both had Bridgeport, Connecticut facilities, a business collaboration would have quite feasible.
Do you see any basis for a kinship?
Thanks for that explanation.
I thought that your Florida Hardware branded Challenge had jigged bone handle covers that looked very close to those of this 4-1/2-inch Griffon/XX/B' PORT CT. Both sides of my knife are brown mustard colored, with a pebbly/pocked, semi-smoothed-out jigging texture, that may have been an effect intended by the factory, and not caused by carry wear.
Goins says many Griffon knives were manufactured elsewhere, and given that Griffon and Challenge both had Bridgeport, Connecticut facilities, a business collaboration would have quite feasible.
Do you see any basis for a kinship?
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Thanks, stumpstalker, BWT, wlf, and ObsidianEdge.
Another great example of a NYK from ObsidianEdge, with a neat blade etch.
Here is the Challenge catalog confirmation for the "Florida Hdwe. Co." model posted by peanut740.
The catalog illustration shows the clip point model but lists the spear blade model as an option.
Note the same model number on the back of the blade to the catalog : 9306.
Nice Griffon knife, stumpstalker. I'd be happy to look into that model for you but would need a handle length and a sharper picture.
Another great example of a NYK from ObsidianEdge, with a neat blade etch.
Here is the Challenge catalog confirmation for the "Florida Hdwe. Co." model posted by peanut740.
The catalog illustration shows the clip point model but lists the spear blade model as an option.
Note the same model number on the back of the blade to the catalog : 9306.
Nice Griffon knife, stumpstalker. I'd be happy to look into that model for you but would need a handle length and a sharper picture.
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Mason:
That is super. You have produced documentation that the Florida Hardware Co. knife peanut740 displays was made by Challenge.
The Griffon I show is 4-1/2 inch closed. The image is from a flatbed scanner, as I have no camera. I will try to produce a real photo. Thanks for offering to examine it.
That is super. You have produced documentation that the Florida Hardware Co. knife peanut740 displays was made by Challenge.
The Griffon I show is 4-1/2 inch closed. The image is from a flatbed scanner, as I have no camera. I will try to produce a real photo. Thanks for offering to examine it.