
Desirable Old Dog-Leg Jacks
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Re: Desirable Old Dog-Leg Jacks
Here's one you've probably never seen before. Not in any catalog I have access to, it has a long line stamp. No pattern stamp. 

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Re: Desirable Old Dog-Leg Jacks
Awesome lineup of dog-legs Keithespn77 wrote:Some Remingtons




Nice looking Camillus Jerryjerryd6818 wrote:Here's one you've probably never seen before. Not in any catalog I have access to, it has a long line stamp. No pattern stamp.




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Aren't we all Lee. Aren't we all.LongBlade wrote: I am so easily influenced by nice knives

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Re: Desirable Old Dog-Leg Jacks
Yes sir Jerry
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Here's a peanut jack for this dog-leg thread - Empire Winsted CT and one of my few celluloid handled knives
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Here's a peanut jack for this dog-leg thread - Empire Winsted CT and one of my few celluloid handled knives

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That little Empire is just plain beautiful, Lee. A very nice knife and nice picture too.
I dug out a few dog-legs from my collection.
A Queen
A Schrade
A Robeson
I dug out a few dog-legs from my collection.
A Queen
A Schrade
A Robeson
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Re: Desirable Old Dog-Leg Jacks
Here's a nice old dog leg Empire with etch.
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Re: Desirable Old Dog-Leg Jacks
Thanks Joe
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Joe - Three classic old dog-legs and like the variety of handles
... Guess the bone on the Queen is what you would call winter bottom bone?
Greg - Nothing like a big old Empire dog-leg
... The clip blade looks massive and with an etch
- nice cocobolo handle too ... I can't quite make out the etch - what does it say??

Joe - Three classic old dog-legs and like the variety of handles


Greg - Nothing like a big old Empire dog-leg



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Re: Desirable Old Dog-Leg Jacks
Here is one I got recently. Honk Falls. Great thread. these knives feel pretty good in the hand. I can see why so many different manufacturers offered them.
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Sweet knife Jay
... a nice hefty one too !!!


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Lee that says Empire Knife Company over Our Best over Winsted Conn. Nice and chunky at 3 3/4!LongBlade wrote:Thanks Joe...
Joe - Three classic old dog-legs and like the variety of handles![]()
... Guess the bone on the Queen is what you would call winter bottom bone?
Greg - Nothing like a big old Empire dog-leg![]()
... The clip blade looks massive and with an etch
- nice cocobolo handle too ... I can't quite make out the etch - what does it say??

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Man that is awesome Greg -
... Very cool etch!!!!!! 




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Re: Desirable Old Dog-Leg Jacks
Thanks, Lee. Unfortunately those are plastic covers on the queen.
Greg, that Empire is a real beauty and a pleasure to look at.
Wow, James, a Honk Falls dogleg. I hardly ever see a Honk Falls. It was nice just to see the stamp.
What an absolutely beautiful knife. Thanks for showing it.
Greg, that Empire is a real beauty and a pleasure to look at.
Wow, James, a Honk Falls dogleg. I hardly ever see a Honk Falls. It was nice just to see the stamp.
What an absolutely beautiful knife. Thanks for showing it.

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Re: Desirable Old Dog-Leg Jacks
Thanks Lee and Joe. I really like the knives that came from the Connecticut makers like that empire. The Sheffield cutlers that worked in those factories had so much skill. You can see the quality. The Honk also is made very well, strong snap and very solid.
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Nice Joe
- I have to say Robeson had some of the nicest bone on their knives - consistently good and many had my fav of worm groove or Indian Trails 


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Re: Desirable Old Dog-Leg Jacks
I agree Lee, the browns they dyed are lovely.
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Re: Desirable Old Dog-Leg Jacks
Exquisite msteele!msteele6 wrote:Here are a few old doglegs from my collection:

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Re: Desirable Old Dog-Leg Jacks
It's a Cornwall Cutlery, woodgrain-like celluloid.
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msteele6 wrote:It's a Cornwall Cutlery, woodgrain-like celluloid.

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