Lyle... That NYKC FJ is SWEEEEEEET!

Not only the bone... but remnants of the Hammer Brand etch too...
...and the Ulster too... it may be well pocket worn but the blades still appear in good shape.
Also... I beginning to believe you have cornered the market on farmer jacks... the only one offered on the Bay recently was a NYKC with worn blades & "repaired" handles... & still went for a fairly high $$ tag for the shape it was in...

the search goes on...
Joe... Again you come through with a very nice classic jack.... I couldn't help notice the how full the pen blade is as many of the jacks out there seem to have well worn pen blades as if that was the popular choice for use. I also like how this one has a long pull as well...
It was not intended... but ended up with two Schrade Cut Co. fruit / melon / meat / tester knives (how many names can a knife have?).
The handles at first fooled me as I thought I was looking at jigged bone in the photos... but turned out to be some sort of black plastic composition (that's pre−1945) with "reverse" (raised) jigging. One still has a faint etch on the blade reading "SWIFTS TABLE READY MEATS"...
