Ulster Jack salvage

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Ulster Jack salvage

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I would like to say I restored this knife, but I think the best that can be said, given the abysmal condition of the knife, is that I succeeded in salvaging the knife.

This knife has been in pieces in my shop of so long that I forgot when I did get it, a few years ago at least.
I have a love for old ebony jacks and but wood on these handles was cracked and faded. The pen blade was snapped off and lost as I recall. All I had to work with was a blade, spring and the liners & bolsters with the old broken faded wood handles.

I put new ebony handles on the knife and inlaid the shield in the ebony.
Then I reassembled the knife after smoothing down the blade & spring best I could without regrinding them.

It will win no beauty contests, but it was such a solid old knife I couldn't bring myself to let it continue to lay in a box in pieces.
Ulster ebony jack A.jpg
Ulster ebony jack b.jpg
Ulster ebony jack c.jpg
Ulster ebony jack d.jpg
In spite of the pits in the blade, it will still take a nice edge. ::tu::
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Re: Ulster Jack salvage

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nice work orvet i really like it
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Other than you telling me that it has been reworked, it looks pretty original to me.

Looks like a good honest user! Nice work there, throw it in your pocket and use the heck out of it...
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Nice save Dale. I too love those old ebony jacks. Nothing quite like them when it comes to "old school". ::tu::
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Re: Ulster Jack salvage

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Great save Dale! I've picked up a lot knives over the years awaiting the same treatment.......One day I suppose. ::facepalm::
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That's a very nice save there Dale! ::tu:: ::tu::
Love all Jacks
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Excellent job, Dale! Hard to beat the classic look of black and silver on a knife! ::tu::

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Awesome stufff Dale!! ::tu::
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Thanks guys for your affirmative comments. ::tu::

It was such an "honest user" (as Glenn said) and such a classic pattern that I could not bear to just watch it rust away.
That & I always appreciated ebony jacks. Rob was right, it is "hard to beat the classic look of black and silver" in a jack knife.

Glad y'all enjoyed lookin' at it.
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You did a great job on the shield inlay! The knife looks terrific! ::tu::
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