Farmer's Jacks

This forum is dedicated to the discussion and display of old knives. The rich history of all the many companies that made them through the early years will be found here as well as many fine examples of the cutlers art. Share pictures of your old knives and your knowledge here!
Post Reply
JohnR
Bronze Tier
Bronze Tier
Posts: 2117
Joined: Sat Mar 14, 2015 11:43 am
Location: Maryland

Re: Farmer's Jacks

Post by JohnR »

Here are my pair, Lyle, you really nailed the antique bone, looks like a vintage knife right from the tube. Would love to find a vintage one someday but they seem to be scarce and expensive.
Attachments
IMG_3359.jpg
IMG_3360.jpg
IMG_3363.jpg
IMG_3365.jpg
User avatar
Dinadan
Silver Tier
Silver Tier
Posts: 3613
Joined: Sat Dec 29, 2012 2:34 am
Location: Coastal Alabama

Re: Farmer's Jacks

Post by Dinadan »

Those are beauties, John! Very nicely photographed, too.
Mel
User avatar
carrmillus
Gold Tier
Gold Tier
Posts: 6293
Joined: Sun Nov 14, 2010 9:22 pm
Location: tupelo, miss.

Re: Farmer's Jacks

Post by carrmillus »

.....johnr....the brown bone one is outstanding!!!!................. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: .....................
User avatar
wlf
Gold Tier
Gold Tier
Posts: 6231
Joined: Thu Mar 24, 2011 2:55 am
Location: WV

Re: Farmer's Jacks

Post by wlf »

Thanks John, the old ones are scarce. Very nice photographs.

Code: Select all

[b][b]Wanted GEC 641113s Trade or buy[/b][/b]
GEC SFOs and others at LICK CREEK CUTLERY- www.allaboutpocketknives.com/wlf

May the Father and Son bless
Lyle
JohnR
Bronze Tier
Bronze Tier
Posts: 2117
Joined: Sat Mar 14, 2015 11:43 am
Location: Maryland

Re: Farmer's Jacks

Post by JohnR »

Thank you, Mel, Carrmillus and Lyle, that knife is beautiful, it deserves to be photographed well.
User avatar
Dinadan
Silver Tier
Silver Tier
Posts: 3613
Joined: Sat Dec 29, 2012 2:34 am
Location: Coastal Alabama

Re: Farmer's Jacks

Post by Dinadan »

Well, I went out to the mailbox a short while ago and guess what was in it! I opted for the ebony Lick Creek, and it is a beauty! I also got an ebony Grinling Whittler: the whittler for EDC and the Farmer's Jack for my collection.
Attachments
21.jpg
Grinling Whittler and Lick Creek Farmer's Jack
Grinling Whittler and Lick Creek Farmer's Jack
Mel
User avatar
djknife13
Gold Tier
Gold Tier
Posts: 7914
Joined: Sun Oct 13, 2013 6:28 pm
Location: Northern Minnesota

Re: Farmer's Jacks

Post by djknife13 »

Here's a rare Bartlett MFG. Co., Detroit, and a Geo. Wostenholm IXL Farmers Jack. The Bartlett was rescaled before I bought it
Attachments
Bartlett Mfg. Co. Detroit & IXL Farmers 002.JPG
User avatar
philco
Gold Tier
Gold Tier
Posts: 15526
Joined: Sat Mar 22, 2008 9:32 pm
Location: Kentucky (Wildcat Country)

Re: Farmer's Jacks

Post by philco »

Very nice Dave! The stag on the IXL is fantastic! ::tu::
Phil
AAPK Administrator

Jesus died for you. Are you living for Him?

"Buy More Ammo!"
Johnnie Fain 1949-2009
User avatar
Dinadan
Silver Tier
Silver Tier
Posts: 3613
Joined: Sat Dec 29, 2012 2:34 am
Location: Coastal Alabama

Re: Farmer's Jacks

Post by Dinadan »

I agree with Phil that those are two fine knives, Dave. That stag on the Wostenholm is some gnarly stuff!
Mel
User avatar
wlf
Gold Tier
Gold Tier
Posts: 6231
Joined: Thu Mar 24, 2011 2:55 am
Location: WV

Re: Farmer's Jacks

Post by wlf »

You have two fine knives Dave,thanks for posting them.

Code: Select all

[b][b]Wanted GEC 641113s Trade or buy[/b][/b]
GEC SFOs and others at LICK CREEK CUTLERY- www.allaboutpocketknives.com/wlf

May the Father and Son bless
Lyle
User avatar
wlf
Gold Tier
Gold Tier
Posts: 6231
Joined: Thu Mar 24, 2011 2:55 am
Location: WV

Re: Farmer's Jacks

Post by wlf »

Not nearly as gnarly as yours Dave,but it is very similar stag and coloration.I've seen one other than ours too.

As said , I also thought it might have been rehandled when I first acquired it.Not now. :)
Attachments
Wostenholm light stag period 068.jpg

Code: Select all

[b][b]Wanted GEC 641113s Trade or buy[/b][/b]
GEC SFOs and others at LICK CREEK CUTLERY- www.allaboutpocketknives.com/wlf

May the Father and Son bless
Lyle
User avatar
jerryd6818
Posts: 39458
Joined: Sun Jan 04, 2009 5:23 am
Location: Farther down the road.

Re: Farmer's Jacks

Post by jerryd6818 »

Posted this in the Mail Call thread but I believe Lyle asked that they be posted here too. Fantastic.
Attachments
GEC 383215 Lick Creek Antique Yellow Pick Bone - Open Mark with Tube Front.JPG
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.

This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.

"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
User avatar
wlf
Gold Tier
Gold Tier
Posts: 6231
Joined: Thu Mar 24, 2011 2:55 am
Location: WV

Re: Farmer's Jacks

Post by wlf »

Mel ,thank you for posting,I missed you somehow. The ebony looks great with the bolsters ,pins,and shield.

Thanks Jerry, a lot of memories in that label.

Anyone ever dig mud eels (bass in a creek love 'em, lake bass turn up there noses,??) ?

Code: Select all

[b][b]Wanted GEC 641113s Trade or buy[/b][/b]
GEC SFOs and others at LICK CREEK CUTLERY- www.allaboutpocketknives.com/wlf

May the Father and Son bless
Lyle
User avatar
djknife13
Gold Tier
Gold Tier
Posts: 7914
Joined: Sun Oct 13, 2013 6:28 pm
Location: Northern Minnesota

Re: Farmer's Jacks

Post by djknife13 »

Besides the two I posted before, I believe these are the only Farmer jacks I have. The Stag is a JA Henkles and the nice chestnut colored bone is a Dwight Devine Ulster.____Dave
Attachments
Henkles & Ulster 002.JPG
User avatar
carrmillus
Gold Tier
Gold Tier
Posts: 6293
Joined: Sun Nov 14, 2010 9:22 pm
Location: tupelo, miss.

Re: Farmer's Jacks

Post by carrmillus »

......d. j., the bottom one is talking to me!!!!!!................... ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ...........................
daddynewton
Posts: 217
Joined: Tue Sep 04, 2012 9:30 pm

Re: Farmer's Jacks

Post by daddynewton »

Are you referring to these Lyle http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/mis ... sonfly.htm . It would be the 3rd pic down. We always called them grampus and bass love them in the creek. My ebony rooster should be getting close, like tomorrow or sat.
User avatar
tank
Posts: 1316
Joined: Thu Aug 24, 2006 4:35 am
Location: Shiloh, Tn
Contact:

Re: Farmer's Jacks

Post by tank »

This thread has some of the best classic knives I have seen in a spell.
AAPK Moderator
BRKCA Founding Member
A quality knife is a companion for life.
My Collection
My Blog
User avatar
wlf
Gold Tier
Gold Tier
Posts: 6231
Joined: Thu Mar 24, 2011 2:55 am
Location: WV

Re: Farmer's Jacks

Post by wlf »

No Newton, they look similar to these European eels. Their sizes are almost identical to what night crawlers you would find,maybe a little smaller.(maxed out at 9 or 10"s ?)They have little or no fins to speak of,dorsal,lateral,wherever.

We have what we call spawning eels,that you find in ripples like suckers in the springtime,never caught fish on these.The spawners have the dorsal fin,which is cartilage only, as seems both eels altogether are.

If you find a slow moving curve in the creek,where leaves washed in ,we would shovel or hand throw as much as possible of this underwater compost up on the bank. The eels would usually find their way out in the water running back into the creek.Great fun as a kid with Daddy catching these ferocious wigglers.

Daddy said he's sunk a fodder shock in an area as described;and just lifted it onto the bank and shook them out.
Attachments
European-eels-on-eel-trap.jpg

Code: Select all

[b][b]Wanted GEC 641113s Trade or buy[/b][/b]
GEC SFOs and others at LICK CREEK CUTLERY- www.allaboutpocketknives.com/wlf

May the Father and Son bless
Lyle
User avatar
wlf
Gold Tier
Gold Tier
Posts: 6231
Joined: Thu Mar 24, 2011 2:55 am
Location: WV

Re: Farmer's Jacks

Post by wlf »

Thanks Dave for posting those, I know it takes some effort and time.I like those old Henckels.

I've got your Ulster's brother in this thread somewhere.They are terrific too,nice pruning blade design.

The Lick Creeks are similar to the Schrade pruning blades and the spey being very similar to a later NYK spey,both blades appeared on each companies farmers jack respectively.

Code: Select all

[b][b]Wanted GEC 641113s Trade or buy[/b][/b]
GEC SFOs and others at LICK CREEK CUTLERY- www.allaboutpocketknives.com/wlf

May the Father and Son bless
Lyle
daddynewton
Posts: 217
Joined: Tue Sep 04, 2012 9:30 pm

Re: Farmer's Jacks

Post by daddynewton »

Well got my knife in this weekend. Sure is nice Lyle. There is just something about ebony and nickel silver that cranks my tractor. No time for fancy photography just a shot on my cutting board.
Attachments
DSCN0092.JPG
User avatar
tank
Posts: 1316
Joined: Thu Aug 24, 2006 4:35 am
Location: Shiloh, Tn
Contact:

Re: Farmer's Jacks

Post by tank »

This gentleman claims to have a few. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... permPage=1
No idea, just passing it along.
AAPK Moderator
BRKCA Founding Member
A quality knife is a companion for life.
My Collection
My Blog
User avatar
RobesonsRme.com
Posts: 10127
Joined: Wed Jan 28, 2009 3:44 pm
Location: The Heart of Dixie.
Contact:

Re: Farmer's Jacks

Post by RobesonsRme.com »

Tank, posting links to FaceBook only works for those AAPK members that are also FaceBook members.

I, myself, avoid social media like the plague that it is. ::paranoid::

Wish I could see those knives, though.......

Charlie Noyes
DE OPPRESSO LIBER

"...Men may spurn our appeals, reject our message, oppose our arguments, despise our persons ___but they are helpless against our prayers. "

Sidlow Baxter
User avatar
wlf
Gold Tier
Gold Tier
Posts: 6231
Joined: Thu Mar 24, 2011 2:55 am
Location: WV

Re: Farmer's Jacks

Post by wlf »

Newton thanks for getting and posting one. I agree ,ebony is classic.

Charlie I have a Facebook page that I hardly ever go to .

Tank thanks, but I could not get that link working for me. Charlie found one or two of those nice knives in this thread. I've had a lot of help from other forum members too.

I just got a Thomas Turner that I haven't scanned yet.I have several that I need to get posted ,just pacing somewhat.

Code: Select all

[b][b]Wanted GEC 641113s Trade or buy[/b][/b]
GEC SFOs and others at LICK CREEK CUTLERY- www.allaboutpocketknives.com/wlf

May the Father and Son bless
Lyle
User avatar
FRJ
Gold Tier
Gold Tier
Posts: 17110
Joined: Fri May 14, 2010 1:43 pm
Location: Ct.

Re: Farmer's Jacks

Post by FRJ »

Lyle, I'd love to see that Thomas Turner.
I've got a very old kitchen knife with their stamp.
Joe
User avatar
Dinadan
Silver Tier
Silver Tier
Posts: 3613
Joined: Sat Dec 29, 2012 2:34 am
Location: Coastal Alabama

Re: Farmer's Jacks

Post by Dinadan »

daddynewton - I like that ebony!

Lyle - are the bolsters on the Lick Creek made of steel? They do not look like nickel silver to me, though I am no expert. I was a bit surprised that when I compared my #38 Whittler and #38 Farmers Jack, the liners, the pins, the bolsters are all different. Brass liners and pins for the whittler with nickel silver bolsters. The Farmers Jack appears to have steel liners, pins, and bolsters. Very tough and durable looking!
Mel
Post Reply

Return to “Knife Lore - Traditional Knives From the Old Days”