Two Valley Forge Jacks
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Two Valley Forge Jacks
I just recently acquired theses two vintage Valley Forge Jacks. The first is a large 4.5 inch closed English style Jack and the smaller one 3.5 inches closed is a dog leg Jack. Both have three line primary blade tang addresses Valley Forge/Cutlery Co./Newark, N. J. The secondary blade tangs also have three line addresses Valley/Forge/Cutlery Co. Both are absent the VF in a circle on back of primary blade tang indicating supposedly production before 1916. In 1916 Boker started adding the VF in a circle to the back of primary blade tangs on all production folders. Both folders are in excellent condition with great W & T and outstanding F & F. The large Jack has almost full blades with little evidence of any hard or prolonged use. The smaller Jack has completely full blades and looks to be unshadpened since production. Thanks for looking. Lloyd
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Re: Two Valley Forge Jacks
Two more beautiful knives, Lloyd!
Both great, but the smaller one is really special, beautiful bone, round end bar shield and the grooved bolster. Levine designates that pattern as a Eureka jack.
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Re: Two Valley Forge Jacks
Lloyd, they don't get much better than that pair.
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I like them both!
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Re: Two Valley Forge Jacks
Thanks Dan, Harold, Blue and Joe for the kind comments! Thanks additionally Dan for clarifying what this small Jack pattern name is--Eureka
I knew there had to be a more accurate or correct name but dogleg is all I could think of when writing this post. Thanks again gentlemen and happy holidays to you and yours. Lloyd

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Sweet !!
That little feller punches several of my buttons .
That little feller punches several of my buttons .

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Re: Two Valley Forge Jacks
I really like that small one. My favorite pocket knives for length
is around 3.5 inches. Not too heavy in your pocket but long enough
blades to do cutting/slicing,
Bob
is around 3.5 inches. Not too heavy in your pocket but long enough
blades to do cutting/slicing,
Bob
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Thanks Royal and Bob for your nice comments on the smaller VF Eureka Jack!
I think it is my favorite also. Happy Holidays, Lloyd
I think it is my favorite also. Happy Holidays, Lloyd
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Those are two of the finest old jacks I've seen lately. Makes my mouth water. Do you mind telling us where you found them?
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The Eureka Jack is so 'perfect' in design. It's 100 years old and all of us are still in awe of it. Valley Forge made a stunningly beautiful example here and thank goodness for the careful collectors who have kept it pristine. I might just trade any knife i have for this Eureka that's how much i like it !
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Jerry I won these from the same seller on EBay. The seller said these came out of a many decades old collection from Louisville KY. Joe thanks for the high compliment on the Eureka Jack--thanks also for the kind offer
but I think I want to hang on to this example and it will be a permanent member my of my collection! Happy Holidays, Lloyd

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Roger, beautiful VF Cigar Jack
Is the pile side primary blade tang blank or have a VF in a circle? Thanks

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Great looking knives, straight out of Newark, NJ. I'm always hoping Case will bring their -40 dogleg out of retirement, but so far it rarely happens. Great finds!
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