Farmer's Jacks

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Colonel26 wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2024 2:20 am Wow! A farmer’s whittler? Who’d a thunk it?

I have never seen a farmer’s jack in the wild. I’d like to though.
Thanks Floyd, JP, and Wade I'm glad there's still people following and talking about old knives. I hope Bryan always keeps this great archive of knowledge and pictures intact. It's a shame what's been lost in Blade Forums. ::handshake::

Wade bring the boys and come to the Lexington KY show, there's supposed to be some there. May 24-25.

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Very cool Whittler, Lyle. 😎👍
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Heck, I've got 10 or 12 of those lying around. :D :D J.O'.
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Ridgegrass wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2024 1:00 pm Heck, I've got 10 or 12 of those lying around. :D :D J.O'.
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Update to the Wostenholms of the Michells Seeds Phila PA knives is a German ebony marked Michells on top .
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wlf wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2024 12:36 pm
Colonel26 wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2024 2:20 am Wow! A farmer’s whittler? Who’d a thunk it?

I have never seen a farmer’s jack in the wild. I’d like to though.
Thanks Floyd, JP, and Wade I'm glad there's still people following and talking about old knives. I hope Bryan always keeps this great archive of knowledge and pictures intact. It's a shame what's been lost in Blade Forums. ::handshake::

Wade bring the boys and come to the Lexington KY show, there's supposed to be some there. May 23-25.
I’d love to make the Lexington show. I don’t know if it’ll happen this year, but eventually!
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Colonel26 wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2024 3:25 pm
wlf wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2024 12:36 pm
Colonel26 wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2024 2:20 am Wow! A farmer’s whittler? Who’d a thunk it?

I have never seen a farmer’s jack in the wild. I’d like to though.
Thanks Floyd, JP, and Wade I'm glad there's still people following and talking about old knives. I hope Bryan always keeps this great archive of knowledge and pictures intact. It's a shame what's been lost in Blade Forums. ::handshake::

Wade bring the boys and come to the Lexington KY show, there's supposed to be some there. May 23-25.
I’d love to make the Lexington show. I don’t know if it’ll happen this year, but eventually!
There's a all knive show at the Kentucky Horse Park Memorial weekend on Friday and Saturday only.
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Ridgegrass wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2024 1:00 pm Heck, I've got 10 or 12 of those lying around. :D :D J.O'.
Give me a call and we'll do some more trading. ::super_happy::

Thanks for the look John, John , and Ike or whatever is your name is.

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wlf wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2024 7:32 pm
Ridgegrass wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2024 1:00 pm
::super_happy::

Thanks for the look John, John , and Ike or whatever is your name is.
Maybe I will go with "Leroy" for a while.
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Leroy is okay with me.😊


I had to wait to post this one until John guessed this one in the Mystery knife thread.

Siletto Cutlery NY. A brand of Pacific Hardware and Steel. Some say Napanoch made, probably hard to tell with this example ? You can't be too choosy with this pattern.
2479 stamped on pile side of the master blade. Any ideas?
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wlf wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2024 10:30 pm Leroy is okay with me.😊


I had to wait to post this one until John guessed this one in the Mystery knife thread.

Siletto Cutlery NY. A brand of Pacific Hardware and Steel. Some say Napanoch made, probably hard to tell with this example ? You can't be too choosy with this pattern.
2479 stamped on pile side of the master blade.
.....and they just keep coming! Great patina on a classic knife.
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Waukonda wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2024 7:59 pm
wlf wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2024 7:32 pm
Ridgegrass wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2024 1:00 pm
::super_happy::

Thanks for the look John, John , and Ike or whatever is your name is.
Maybe I will go with "Leroy" for a while.
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We've seen this wonderful jigging on handles a lot, but not often do we see different colors on opposite sides .
A Bartlett Manufacturing Company stamped Schrade Cut Co farmers jack. One brown, one black. I had heard of black peach seed bone in Sargent's catalogs , but had only seen black composition, which has a more open peach seed design.
Top is composition, bottom is black bone.
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wlf wrote: Mon May 27, 2024 6:36 pm We've seen this wonderful jigging on handles a lot, but not often do we see different colors on opposite sides .
A Bartlett Manufacturing Company stamped Schrade Cut Co farmers jack. One brown, one black. I had heard of black peach seed bone , but had only seen black composition , which has a more open peach seed design.
Top is composition, bottom is black bone.
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wlf wrote: Mon May 27, 2024 6:36 pm We've seen this wonderful jigging on handles a lot, but not often do we see different colors on opposite sides .
A Bartlett Manufacturing Company stamped Schrade Cut Co farmers jack. One brown, one black. I had heard of black peach seed bone , but had only seen black composition , which has a more open peach seed design.
Top is composition, bottom is black bone.
That Bartlett stamped Farmers Jack is a Dandy ::tu:: ::tu::
That photo of the composite and the bone really does show the difference in jigging well.
Like Floyd do appreciate your sharing pics and info .
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Somewhat of a old Farmers jack , Clip & Spey automatic.
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This is an older Valley Forge than the others I have , with nice bone. I first seen this knife on eBay in 2012 and it was already sold. My Mommy was in the hospital and I was distracted and not even paying attention to eBay.
I wish I could have bought it for the price it sold back then. Our own rattlesnake? Mark sold it on eBay.😊
I try and track these.😊 I don't know why I photographed the knife with the blades open like they are. I know better. You should never have blades half open on single spring opposite enders.
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Gorgeous one, Lyle! ::tu:: 💯 They just don't dye and jig bone like that anymore.
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Thanks John.

I thought I had posted this one.
French ivory Humphreys Radiant . I haven't seen much of German or English knives with French ivory . In contrast to pressed stag ,which thus far, has never been seen on an American made knife.
A big heavy , but thin knife , at 4 1/4 inches.
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wiseguy wrote: Tue May 28, 2024 1:14 am Somewhat of a old Farmers jack , Clip & Spey automatic.
Nice knife, these knives have a pruning and budding a blade for horticulture, but thanks for visiting this thread.

I believe your knife was categorized as a mechanic's press button by the manufacturer ?
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Joseph Allen & Sons. As with all this pattern unless I otherwise noted, typically apx. 4".
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Lyle ::tu::
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::tu:: ::tu:: O'.
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Wonderful Lyle. Sweet handles and some old calloused hand put it to work.
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Thanks Roger , John , and Floyd. I appreciate your interest.

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