Yeah...I know how you feel...I'm having similar problems myself!!hard to obtain because the knifemaker is a little lazzy and work when he wants
Beautiful knife by the way.
Yeah...I know how you feel...I'm having similar problems myself!!hard to obtain because the knifemaker is a little lazzy and work when he wants
Mike, I like that beauty more every time I see it!vikingdog wrote:Here's my new Northfield dogleg jack with primitive bone scales.
johnnierotten wrote:Yeah...I know how you feel...I'm having similar problems myself!!hard to obtain because the knifemaker is a little lazzy and work when he wants![]()
Beautiful knife by the way.
stancaiman wrote:you are on British forum ? if yes it's not the same knife maker and his reasons are others (to hard to translate for me)


Phil , yes a cap lifter screwdriver. thought it was interesting the pattern number isB342 , thanksphilco wrote:Paul is that a caplifter/screwdriver blade on that jack?
I'm intrigued by that knife.![]()
Phil

She is a real beauty for sure!danno50 wrote:Marty, the closed length is 3 1/4", the overall length with the master blade open is just over 5 1/2", but I believe the master blade is 1/4" or so short. Paul, I really like that Shapleigh jack with the caplifter blade.
Dan

buckeyefan wrote:She is a real beauty for sure!danno50 wrote:Marty, the closed length is 3 1/4", the overall length with the master blade open is just over 5 1/2", but I believe the master blade is 1/4" or so short. Paul, I really like that Shapleigh jack with the caplifter blade.
DanIs that a rare pattern and blade configureation? like I said, i've never seen it in a Catt
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What is the official pattern name?
Thanks,
Marty

Hey Phil_______take a look at the ""2011 Blade Forums Knife""____philco wrote:Paul is that a caplifter/screwdriver blade on that jack?
I'm intrigued by that knife.![]()
Phil

Ricky,rangerbluedog wrote:Hey Greg,
Your photos make that ol' cigar look good!![]()
