Re: wirejacks
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2020 1:12 am
Very interesting. Nice group. Thanks, J.O'.
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Maybe,New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 6:22 pm Today I've added this GEO. SCHRADE, single blade, wire handle pocket knife to my collection. I am calling this particular pocket knife "The Mutant." I was doing my normal scrolling through page after page of pocket knives, looking for any type or pattern that I collect. This pocket knife made me do a double take and a pretty loud, W.T.F!! Something about it didn't look quite right. So, I bought it. Now that I have it and can examine it more closely, I'm 99.99% sure that the blade is from a completely different Schrade, non-wire frame/handle pocket knife. Maybe it's a wire frame/handle pattern pocket knife that I'm not familiar with, but I doubt it. I have compared it to every wire frame/handle pocket knife that I have (not the Scout utensil kit knives). I can eliminate the pocket knife with the fish scaler on the spine. I can eliminate the pocket knives with the shorter handles, such as the hawkbill pruner. Also, the nail nick on this blade is very short/small compared to the other nail nicks. It's obvious that the blade has been reshaped. Yes, it's ugly, it's grotesque and it's a welcome addition to my collection. So, what Schrade pocket knife was this blade originally a part of?
Here are my other other wire frame/handle pocket knives for comparison.
viewtopic.php?f=35&t=3137&start=435#p846269
That is the Vintage Ultra Rare Limited Edition Custom Toe Cutter Wirejack. That's why the blade is short and shaped like a big toe.New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 6:22 pm Today I've added this GEO. SCHRADE, single blade, wire frame/handle pocket knife to my collection. I am calling this particular pocket knife "The Mutant." I was doing my normal scrolling through page after page of pocket knives, looking for any type or pattern that I collect. This pocket knife made me do a double take and a pretty loud, W.T.F!! Something about it didn't look quite right. So, I bought it. Now that I have it and can examine it more closely, I'm 99.99% sure that the blade is from a completely different Schrade, non-wire frame/handle pocket knife. Maybe it's a wire frame/handle pattern pocket knife that I'm not familiar with, but I doubt it. I have compared it to every Geo. Schrade wire frame/handle pocket knife that I have. I can eliminate the Geo. Schrade, Scout utensil kit knives, as none of them have a nail nick. I can eliminate the Geo. Schrade pocket knife with the fish scaler on the spine. I can eliminate the Geo. Schrade pocket knives with the shorter handles, such as the hawkbill pruner. Also, the nail nick on this blade is very short/small (3/8") compared to the other nail nicks. It's obvious that the blade has been reshaped. Yes, it's ugly, it's grotesque and it's a welcome addition to my collection. So, what Geo. Schrade pocket knife was this blade originally a part of?
Here are my other other wire frame/handle pocket knives for comparison.
viewtopic.php?f=35&t=3137&start=435#p846269
Smitty, thank you for your input but I have no idea what you're saying. I don't have another wire-jack that looks anything like this one, the blade, not the handle. The blade tip "should" sit lower in the handle, not up like it is. I don't have another wire-jack with a 3/8" nail nick. I just measured all of the nail nicks on the other wire-jacks and each one measured just a hair over 5/8" in length. All of my wire-jacks are pictured at the provided link and are all individually featured throughout this topic.Papa Bones wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 9:21 pm That is the Vintage Ultra Rare Limited Edition Custom Toe Cutter Wirejack. That's why the blade is short and shaped like a big toe.I believe it could be the short nail nick Clip blade. You had a photo with two and one of them had a smaller nail nick if I remember correctly.
I must have been mistaken on the size of the nail nick. To me in this photo you posted the top wirejack the nail nick looked smaller to my old eyes.New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 10:16 pmSmitty, I have no idea what you're saying. I don't have another wire-jack that looks anything like this one, the blade, not the handle. The blade tip "should" sit lower in the handle, not up like it is. I don't have another wire-jack with a 3/8" nail nick. I just measured all of the nail nicks on the other wire-jacks and each one measured just a hair over 5/8" in length. All of my wire-jacks are pictured at the provided link and are all individually featured throughout this topic.Papa Bones wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 9:21 pm That is the Vintage Ultra Rare Limited Edition Custom Toe Cutter Wirejack. That's why the blade is short and shaped like a big toe.I believe it could be the short nail nick Clip blade. You had a photo with two and one of them had a smaller nail nick if I remember correctly.
The link.
viewtopic.php?f=35&t=3137&start=435#p846269
Sorry, I was editing my previous post when you posted yours. It must be an optical illusion. I could maybe see a 1/16" or 1/32" difference in overall nail nick length, but not a 1/4" difference.Papa Bones wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 10:25 pm I must have been mistaken on the size of the nail nick. To me in this photo you posted the top wirejack the nail nick looked smaller to my old eyes.
Well.....no matter. As long as your satisfied with it, that's all that really matters.New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 10:31 pmSorry, I was editing my previous post when you posted yours. It must be an optical illusion. I could maybe see a 1/16" or 1/32" difference in overall nail nick length, but not a 1/4" difference.Papa Bones wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 10:25 pm I must have been mistaken on the size of the nail nick. To me in this photo you posted the top wirejack the nail nick looked smaller to my old eyes.
Thank you Smitty.
Hi Skip. It looks like a large clip point blade that was shortened for some reason. The tang stamp is correct. If you look at the nail nicks of the two large frames the angle matches that of the clip point and if you count the number of jumping marks to the right side of the nick to the pivot they line up.New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 6:22 pm Today I've added this GEO. SCHRADE, single blade, wire frame/handle pocket knife to my collection. I am calling this particular pocket knife "The Mutant." I was doing my normal scrolling through page after page of pocket knives, looking for any type or pattern that I collect. This pocket knife made me do a double take and a pretty loud, W.T.F!! Something about it didn't look quite right. So, I bought it. Now that I have it and can examine it more closely, I'm 99.99% sure that the blade is from a completely different Schrade, non-wire frame/handle pocket knife. Maybe it's a wire frame/handle pattern pocket knife that I'm not familiar with, but I doubt it. I have compared it to every Geo. Schrade wire frame/handle pocket knife that I have. I can eliminate the Geo. Schrade, Scout utensil kit knives, as none of them have a nail nick. I can eliminate the Geo. Schrade pocket knife with the fish scaler on the spine. I can eliminate the Geo. Schrade pocket knives with the shorter handles, such as the hawkbill pruner. Also, the nail nick on this blade is very short/small (3/8") compared to the other nail nicks. It's obvious that the blade has been reshaped. Yes, it's ugly, it's grotesque and it's a welcome addition to my collection. So, what Geo. Schrade pocket knife was this blade originally a part of?
Here are my other other wire frame/handle pocket knives for comparison.
viewtopic.php?f=35&t=3137&start=435#p846269
Thank you joeradza. I understand what you're saying. But what keeps bugging me is the length of the nail nick on the knife in question is only 3/8", compared to all the other nail nicks that measure just a hair over 5/8" in length. I'm not going to dwell on it any longer. It's odd looking, but I like it. Thank you VERY much for your input.
It's hard to tell Skip but they don't look perfectly lined up, but then again I'm sure there is a certain amount of variation in all knives.New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 10:31 pmSorry, I was editing my previous post when you posted yours. It must be an optical illusion. I could maybe see a 1/16" or 1/32" difference in overall nail nick length, but not a 1/4" difference.Papa Bones wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 10:25 pm I must have been mistaken on the size of the nail nick. To me in this photo you posted the top wirejack the nail nick looked smaller to my old eyes.
Scott, check this out.
Nice find there Scott. Congratsknifegnome wrote: ↑Wed Oct 28, 2020 11:27 pm Got this off the bay, Wire Jack Pat 9-21-26. Etched "The Kemper Thomas Co" Cincinnati , Ohio back blade "Advertising Specialties Calendars & Signs.
Does anyone know when they stopped using this tang stamp?