Farmer's Jacks
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Sorry I haven't responded,my internet has been down since 3/1/14. Thanks Kathy and Phil for your nice comments .
Charlie,I too have surmised( guessing) that these may have been what was left of Remington stock put together after Pal got them. Everything seems correct except the pruner blades and that bone on the light colored one( which somehow reminds me of a Pal). That I personally have seen three of this scarce pattern like these,seems to indicate a pattern of some sort.A real mystery.
Beech,I THINK the Southington c1867-1905 ,no England Wostenholm(pre 1891 ?) ,or the AF Shapleigh c 1864-1902
The AF Shapleigh is on pg. 10,the Wostenholm is on pg. 3 in this thread.
Here's the Southington.
Charlie,I too have surmised( guessing) that these may have been what was left of Remington stock put together after Pal got them. Everything seems correct except the pruner blades and that bone on the light colored one( which somehow reminds me of a Pal). That I personally have seen three of this scarce pattern like these,seems to indicate a pattern of some sort.A real mystery.
Beech,I THINK the Southington c1867-1905 ,no England Wostenholm(pre 1891 ?) ,or the AF Shapleigh c 1864-1902
The AF Shapleigh is on pg. 10,the Wostenholm is on pg. 3 in this thread.
Here's the Southington.
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Another NICE one Lyle!! Congrats.
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All three are very fine wlf
The stag on the wostenholm is fantastic. I also like the jigging pattern on the southington. And,that Empire made D-E is outstanding.
The stag on the wostenholm is fantastic. I also like the jigging pattern on the southington. And,that Empire made D-E is outstanding.
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I don't know Southington from Shinola, but that's strange looking bone to be from that era.
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Thanks Beech,sorry I can't give a more definitive answer,
Thanks for the nice comment Perry.
Appreciate you looking Roger.
Bone(if that's what it is) looks almost like this Ulster Charlie,only the Southington has faded somewhat(and looks as if someone tried to torch it ) .Charlie Campagna thought by the Ebay pictures it might be jigged stag. ? Probably a little before or after the turn of the century.?
Thanks for the nice comment Perry.
Appreciate you looking Roger.
Bone(if that's what it is) looks almost like this Ulster Charlie,only the Southington has faded somewhat(and looks as if someone tried to torch it ) .Charlie Campagna thought by the Ebay pictures it might be jigged stag. ? Probably a little before or after the turn of the century.?
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I love the shield on that one, Lyle!
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More beauties, Lyle!
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Thanks Kathy and Bret and John.
Although this knife has composition handles,made years later,it may be more rare than the Schrade Cutlery Co.s ? I have not seen any others,except the ones I have.
Schrade Walden NY USA 730
Although this knife has composition handles,made years later,it may be more rare than the Schrade Cutlery Co.s ? I have not seen any others,except the ones I have.
Schrade Walden NY USA 730
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Yeah must be pretty rare cause i can't even think of one I've ever seen with Comp handles.

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I got 3 in a collection from an 80-some year old man Perry. The only ones I've ever seen.I think Schrade used old stock steel with the new composition material.I doubt this pattern was in much demand in the late fifties or whenever these were made with the composition peachseed,which was short lived I believe.
Thanks for looking Roger.
Does anyone have any patterns with this handle material?
Thanks for looking Roger.
Does anyone have any patterns with this handle material?
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Another very rare and special knife.
Rare because of the obscure mark,age,and pattern. These were made only in the late 1880s and early 1890s.
Special because I didn't know I had it until I opened the mail box a few days ago and found the package.
Thanks again for your thoughtfulness and generosity Mike Losicco (Galvanic), and this is not the first time..
Fabyan Knife Co, Germany c 1891 "This company was located at the corner of Reade and Church Streets New York City" Goins 3 15/16" ebony farmers jack
Rare because of the obscure mark,age,and pattern. These were made only in the late 1880s and early 1890s.
Special because I didn't know I had it until I opened the mail box a few days ago and found the package.
Thanks again for your thoughtfulness and generosity Mike Losicco (Galvanic), and this is not the first time..
Fabyan Knife Co, Germany c 1891 "This company was located at the corner of Reade and Church Streets New York City" Goins 3 15/16" ebony farmers jack
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The first picture is my blade's etch. The second is a borrowed picture of what it looked like originally.
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Glad you like it Lyle and it cleaned up really nice!!!
Hope to find more for you, all the best friend.
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Here is the latest. As with many of these,folks know my passion for this pattern,and alert me about possible purchases.I learned about this knife from a good friend.
It is a later Sheffield knife,marked W Saynor.It is also the smallest farmers jack I have at 3 5/8",unusual for this robust pattern. As stated before most are around 4".
It is a later Sheffield knife,marked W Saynor.It is also the smallest farmers jack I have at 3 5/8",unusual for this robust pattern. As stated before most are around 4".
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A couple more scans of the W Saynor.
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Nice score Lyle, looks like another great addition to your collection! Congrats!
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Here's a Valley Forge,Boker's USA factory. 1916-1950,I'd say pre WWII.
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Valley Forge mark.
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Lyle, that Valley Forge is gorgeous! 
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Man, Lyle, keep 'em coming! 
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