Farmer's Jacks
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Sorry Charlie, his profile is public and I thought it would show.
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Joe that is a fantastic Miller Brothers. Love that picked bone.
Classic.
I think that's a Wharncliff, however, as opposed to a farmers jack.
Some would call it a "half whittler", but that's a title with which I disagree.
You need to spread that one around to a few more threads, like the jigged bone thread, the Wharncliff thread (if there is one), etc.
Fabulous knife, that one.
Charlie Noyes
Classic.
I think that's a Wharncliff, however, as opposed to a farmers jack.
Some would call it a "half whittler", but that's a title with which I disagree.
You need to spread that one around to a few more threads, like the jigged bone thread, the Wharncliff thread (if there is one), etc.
Fabulous knife, that one.
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Mel ,nice exam ,it is all steel .
Joe ,Charlie is right on all counts,he's about as reliable as Dimitri. Farmers jacks should have a spey or modified spey (rooster comb) blade. He also has an excellent vocabulary.
That is an excellent knife,beautiful bone,it belongs in Dimitri's old bone thread for sure.
Dave thanks for having eyes in the back of my head.
Joe here's that Thomas Turner Cutler to His Majesty: Probably early 1900,Edwardian reign ,has the William and Earnest Mills look (who I think made the Clements farmer whittlers).
It is 4" and has a long thin rounded bar shield (see the shields, pruning blades,etc. on the Clements: http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kni ... &start=240 ).
I believe the "long pruning" blade has been reprofiled ,though not sure.Hard to tell after it's been cleaned,but I expect it was some sort of hawkbill.
Joe ,Charlie is right on all counts,he's about as reliable as Dimitri. Farmers jacks should have a spey or modified spey (rooster comb) blade. He also has an excellent vocabulary.
That is an excellent knife,beautiful bone,it belongs in Dimitri's old bone thread for sure.
Dave thanks for having eyes in the back of my head.
Joe here's that Thomas Turner Cutler to His Majesty: Probably early 1900,Edwardian reign ,has the William and Earnest Mills look (who I think made the Clements farmer whittlers).
It is 4" and has a long thin rounded bar shield (see the shields, pruning blades,etc. on the Clements: http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kni ... &start=240 ).
I believe the "long pruning" blade has been reprofiled ,though not sure.Hard to tell after it's been cleaned,but I expect it was some sort of hawkbill.
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Re: Farmer's Jacks
Charlie, thank you for your comment on the Miller Bros. It is a looker isn't it. I should have pegged it for a Wharncliff. To be honest, I thought about it and after I read your post I compared it to my little Northfield Wharncliff and of course your right.
Lyle, thanks for your comments and the help in identifying the Farmers Jack.
What a beautiful Thomas Turner Encore you have there. Thank you.
This is terrific! I get to draw a bead on another knife.
Thanks again guys.
Lyle, thanks for your comments and the help in identifying the Farmers Jack.
What a beautiful Thomas Turner Encore you have there. Thank you.
This is terrific! I get to draw a bead on another knife.
Thanks again guys.
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Thanks Lyle. I think it would be a great user, though I cannot quite imagine myself ever using it!wlf wrote:Mel ,nice exam ,it is all steel .
wlf wrote:Joe ,Charlie is right on all counts,he's about as reliable as Dimitri. Farmers jacks should have a spey or modified spey (rooster comb) blade.
Lyle, I hate to argue with the experts, but there are a few knives posted earlier in this thread that look a lot like Joe's. Back on Aug 22, 2013 you posted this group of knives. The one on the left appears to have a modern wharncliffe blade (as opposed to the older hawkbill wharncliffe definition) amd the secondary blade does not look at all like a spey in my opinion. Same with this one posted on May 04, 2012 by galvanic1882.
I guess it could depend the way the blades looked when mint. But I just wanted to stir up some trouble.
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Re: Farmer's Jacks
Mel,
That IXL is a pre 1890 that the pruning blade has been sharpened into looking like a wharcliffe or sheepsfoot blade. That knife came from a dealer in California who had 6 or 7 of this pattern. All had their hawkbills profiled as such. The same effect happens to some spey blades, making them look like pen blades.
Most of the Wharcliffe bladed "1/2 whittlers" are smaller knives than the farmers jacks also.
This is a scan of a Camillus that our member Cates bought and has since sold. It came from the same California dealer.
That IXL is a pre 1890 that the pruning blade has been sharpened into looking like a wharcliffe or sheepsfoot blade. That knife came from a dealer in California who had 6 or 7 of this pattern. All had their hawkbills profiled as such. The same effect happens to some spey blades, making them look like pen blades.
Most of the Wharcliffe bladed "1/2 whittlers" are smaller knives than the farmers jacks also.
This is a scan of a Camillus that our member Cates bought and has since sold. It came from the same California dealer.
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Re: Farmer's Jacks
I am not an expert by any means and that being said the Honk Falls I posted way back in 2012 is the way it came from the factory for sure. The blade has not been reshaped but I guess there are always some non believers 
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Decided to join the Farmer Jack craze, found a Queen Titusville Cutlery Co. from 2009 in gorgeous red bone. 1 of 100. These are the auction house's pictures.
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That's a beauty Red. Good choice.
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Re: Farmer's Jacks
Red - I agree with Jerry: that Queen is a great choice. I also had to buy one of those. I just could not resist the blade etch: it has to be one of the best etches in the last several decades. Please post some more photos when you get yours!
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Speaking of "red," I think the dye and jigging on this knife are gorgeous. Thanks! 
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Re: Farmer's Jacks
That's a beautiful example John,those colors vary on those knives.I've seen one pinkish colored.I like that line of farmers jacks.
I still am looking for a nice mammoth ivory example.
I still am looking for a nice mammoth ivory example.
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Here's a Wostenholm I got at the Blade Show.Pretty full blades,only French ivory Wostenholm I've seen. Most examples of this pattern are bone,a few stag and a very few later are composition.I have a Utica , Camilus,and a Schrade peach seed in black composition.
I have French ivory Schrades and Schrade contracts,NYK,and I've handled a very nice Remington French ivory(that I'd like to get my hands on
).
The same dealer, 54rogers, found me a very interesting Camillus rooster comb,the earliest dated rooster comb I've seen.1916. I'll try and post it later,I'm going to be late this morning.
I have French ivory Schrades and Schrade contracts,NYK,and I've handled a very nice Remington French ivory(that I'd like to get my hands on
The same dealer, 54rogers, found me a very interesting Camillus rooster comb,the earliest dated rooster comb I've seen.1916. I'll try and post it later,I'm going to be late this morning.
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Pocket, fixed, machete, axe, it's all good!
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Re: Farmer's Jacks
Seems the French ivories want to join the gang.
One of the rarest and best I have. I've seen several bone examples,this is the only French ivory I have ever seen or heard of,except in Sargents first books.
Remington R3855 The colors match much better than the scanner took of the mark and pile side.Just got it today,couldn't hardly wait to share with you all.
Now I need one in Cocobolo.
One of the rarest and best I have. I've seen several bone examples,this is the only French ivory I have ever seen or heard of,except in Sargents first books.
Remington R3855 The colors match much better than the scanner took of the mark and pile side.Just got it today,couldn't hardly wait to share with you all.
Now I need one in Cocobolo.
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Re: Farmer's Jacks
...what a beautiful knife!!!...love the bone!!!......wlf wrote:Mel ,nice exam ,it is all steel .
Joe ,Charlie is right on all counts,he's about as reliable as Dimitri. Farmers jacks should have a spey or modified spey (rooster comb) blade. He also has an excellent vocabulary.![]()
That is an excellent knife,beautiful bone,it belongs in Dimitri's old bone thread for sure.
Dave thanks for having eyes in the back of my head.![]()
Joe here's that Thomas Turner Cutler to His Majesty: Probably early 1900,Edwardian reign ,has the William and Earnest Mills look (who I think made the Clements farmer whittlers).
It is 4" and has a long thin rounded bar shield (see the shields, pruning blades,etc. on the Clements: http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kni ... &start=240 ).
I believe the "long pruning" blade has been reprofiled ,though not sure.Hard to tell after it's been cleaned,but I expect it was some sort of hawkbill.
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Re: Farmer's Jacks
Lyle that Remington is a wonderful knife.
Congratulations on landing that one.
Congratulations on landing that one.
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Lyle, that Remington is mighty fine old knife. Glad you found it.
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Great knives Lyle and I am happy you finally got that Remington 
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Great find, Lyle! That one's just as gorgeous as the ones in the reference books! 
Pocket, fixed, machete, axe, it's all good!
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
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Re: Farmer's Jacks
Thanks fellas.Harold,Phil and Tommy.
Yea Mike,I called Dick the other day, and he said he had also thought about calling me. Great timing,I'm thankful.
I thought John it might be the same knife in Sargent's book.I hope he comes to the Central Ky knife show,I want to talk to him about it.That picture and this one are the only ones I've seen or heard of.This is the one I had handled and said I would like to get.I'm blessed for sure.
Yea Mike,I called Dick the other day, and he said he had also thought about calling me. Great timing,I'm thankful.
I thought John it might be the same knife in Sargent's book.I hope he comes to the Central Ky knife show,I want to talk to him about it.That picture and this one are the only ones I've seen or heard of.This is the one I had handled and said I would like to get.I'm blessed for sure.
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