Jakeywax31’s 3rd Annual Giveaway!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wow! What a great giveaway! Please count me in, and thank you for your generosity. Lot A would be my choice. My three forever knives, for various reasons, would be these: View attachment 2855551View attachment 2855552View attachment 2855553Lance
Thanks for the fun and generous GAW, Paul! :thumbsup::cool::cool::thumbsup: Best wishes to all the participants!

I'd like to enter for Lance The Fort The Fort for Prize A.
A few years ago, Lance sold me a super-fine Black Box Sowbelly Stockman just like the one up for grabs in this GAW, so the least I can do is support him if he'd like to give the pattern another chance, or has seller's regret, or whatever! 🤓

Having participated in the "If you could only keep ONE knife" threads that appear here periodically, I've already wrestled with the question of a "forever keeper". Despite my strong affinity for both canoe and sowbelly stockman patterns, I decided that my main loyalty lies with the first knife I ever owned, a Colonial Forest-Master scout pattern I got about 1960 and used almost daily until September 1969 on the dairy farm where I grew up. I've used that knife more than any of the knives I've acquired since 2014 when I started obsessing about traditional pocketknives.
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- GT
 
Thanks for the fun and generous GAW, Paul! :thumbsup::cool::cool::thumbsup: Best wishes to all the participants!

I'd like to enter for Lance The Fort The Fort for Prize A.
A few years ago, Lance sold me a super-fine Black Box Sowbelly Stockman just like the one up for grabs in this GAW, so the least I can do is support him if he'd like to give the pattern another chance, or has seller's regret, or whatever! 🤓

Having participated in the "If you could only keep ONE knife" threads that appear here periodically, I've already wrestled with the question of a "forever keeper". Despite my strong affinity for both canoe and sowbelly stockman patterns, I decided that my main loyalty lies with the first knife I ever owned, a Colonial Forest-Master scout pattern I got about 1960 and used almost daily until September 1969 on the dairy farm where I grew up. I've used that knife more than any of the knives I've acquired since 2014 when I started obsessing about traditional pocketknives.
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- GT
Thanks so much Gary! That is definitely one of my previous favorites. I do sometimes regret selling certain knives. My only consolation is that it now resides with one of the finest members on “The Porch”. I appreciate you thinking of me. Lance
 
Man, what a generous giveaway!

Please enter me for both, I can’t decide. I don’t have a sow belly or a Case stockman.

As for my forever knives, I have quite a few, some not pictured. For the picture below the top one is a knife my Grandpa made out of some part of a tractor, can’t remember which part. The middle one is a knife my late father made me out of a saw blade and white tail antler. The last one was my dad Buck 110 (112?) that he carried in the Navy and got engraved in Cochin India when they made a port of call there. Since I I have my father’s and grandfather’s handmade knives, I plan on passing down one of my semi handmade ones like the giraffe antler one pictured below to one of my kids along with the other ones, sort of a family tradition now I guess.

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Very generous of you again. :cool:


A and B for me please

One of those oil the joints hats would come in useful as like Herman Munster I have a bolt through my neck (not really but I do have a fully metal knee that hasnt been oiled in 10 plus years,its a sealed joint). 🤣


I have a lot of forever knifes,like my First Barlow which was also my first forum knife and posted to me by Charlie.

So thats a triple whammy of greatness.

Also my first HJ and all the knifes gifted me are also special.:cool:










 
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