Challenge cigar jack - rebuild ?

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Challenge cigar jack - rebuild ?

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Just got a basket case Challenge cigar jack (tang stamp Challenge Cutl Co Bridgeport) 4 1/4' closed. Bone handles, rough but no cracks. Main blade intact, 85%. Secondary broken at tang. Main has good snap, half stop, slight wobble at open. Bolsters and springs are covered in a protective coating of rust.

Question is: should i consider rebuilding this, or would someone here need it more for parts ? I'll try to get a pic up here in a bit.
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Here's some pics

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I'd take it apart remove the secondary and put it back together. If the scales are good just clean them up. Well worth saving.
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Remove broken blade rebuild and use.............
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Works for me, I just didn't know if it was sacrilege to customize such an old knife. Personally I figured it was far enough gone that it didn't matter much. Hopefully I can save the bone scales, the rest is easy. The scales have some sort of tar spots on both sides. Will be interesting.....
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Lighter fluid will remove the tar easily.
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Used "Goo Gone" - citrus based, worked perfect actually. Now comes the delicate part ..... getting the liners / bolster / scales off in one piece.
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Cleaned her up, think I'll just leave it be. Too much history in this knife for me to go screw up. Besides, the wife threatened to beat me if I took it apart !! ::doh::

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Backside showed one stress fracture on the scales i hadn't seen before i got the gunk off.
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Way to go TJ, looks like you breathed new life into and old soldier ::tu:: ::tu::
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Looks awesome!! ::tu::
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Thanks ! I feel better now that I didn't take it apart. That crack on the backside would break apart with my luck. Besides, this is the oldest knife I own now. :)
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Just grind or file or sand the sharp edges of the broken blade so it doesn't interfere or hurt your hands if you decide to use the knife.
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Toejammer wrote:Cleaned her up, think I'll just leave it be. Too much history in this knife for me to go screw up. Besides, the wife threatened to beat me if I took it apart !! ::doh::
Your wife shows very good sense ::nod::

Glad you did not alter it :)
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That would make a SWEET single blade.

I would fix up what's left of that small blade to be for lack of a better term a cable splitter.

I did a mod to the Spey blade in my Humpback Whittler for just such a reason, I can choke up and handily strip the covering off of most kinds of wire!
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nice work on that old challenge i like the scales on it good jod and thanks for sharing
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