Electric Cut. Co.

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Re: Electric Cut. Co.

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Great looking knives, I love the way they did their swedges. ::tu:: ::tu::

Here's one I had posted elsewhere, EO Jack that someone had cleaned up. But I still like it. ::nod::
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I would like that one too.
Great looking little knife.
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Lloyd ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks Bill, Mike, JohnR, Ike & Roger for your nice comments on my Electric Jack—much appreciated!!
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Great knives guys, love that jack Lloyd ::tu::
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Three very nice knives, Roger, especially the pearl! ::tu::
Wow Lloyd, fantastic ebony jack! ::tu::
Lovely EO, 1967redrider! ::tu::
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Thanks, guys! ::handshake::
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I have a few more Electric's all are Newark NJ knives. Here are 3 of them. I have another one I'll get pics of and post. I believe I posted some of these in another tread too.

The group shot shows knife 3 from the left. The KK I no longer own and the 4th knife from the left is a Schrade Salesman's sample that I no longer own either.

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Very very nice Mike,a real nice showing ::tu:: ::tu:: I have a couple electrics but they are no where near as nice as yours.
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1967redrider wrote: Mon Apr 20, 2020 6:10 pm Great looking knives, I live the way they did their swedges. ::tu:: ::tu::

Here's one I had posted elsewhere, EO Jack that someone had cleaned up. But I still like it. ::nod::
I like it also RR, nice,,
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More gorgeous gems, galvanic, thanks for posting them. ::tu::

Thank you, BWT. ::handshake::
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These are my last 2 the stag gunstock has been posted before but I don't think I ever posted the lockback, both are NJ marked.
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Great collection of NJ stamped Electrics, Mike! ::tu:: Especially the 4 blade pearl and the etched gunstock jack!!
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As usual, Mike, absolutely beautiful knives.

Thanks for posting them here.
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Thanks Joe and Dan :D
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Mike, those are some beautiful old knives, really, really nice! ::tu::

I am posting pics of one I just picked up. Thought it interesting to compare it to the one Lloyd recently posted.

They are both Ebony jacks at 3 3/4", both same time period/tang stamp, same blade configuration, same shield. Differences lie in bolsters, mine is a barehead and master blade on Lloyd's has that classy long pull rather than a nail nick. The master on mine shows a little of an etch, can't make out whether, or not, one exists on the other knife?
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This company made some really fine pieces of Cutlery! Beautiful Knives everyones! ::tu:: :D
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A very good looking knife, Ike.
A high end pocket carry for sure.
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Very nice knife!! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Nice find, Ike! ::tu::
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Ike, that is a very nice Electric Jack ::tu:: and you know I like barehead Jacks ::nod::
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Thank you, Tom, Joe, Mike, Dan, and Lloyd.
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All very interesting folders since I've been here last... :)
I just received a Walden Electric Cut equal end just last week in jigged bone...

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What a great little knife that is, Ken.
Great bones and shield.

Thanks for showing it here.
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Nice one Ken! ::tu:: Good to see you back.
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