Here is an AJ Jordan (1871-1929) that I have had for years, I love old ebony handled jack knives.
Unfortunately this one has a lazy main blade, which is a shame because the blades are in excellent condition.
AD2B7439-7860-4174-BC43-FAE2CC5E1BC8 by jim nevill, on Flickr
A New York Knife Co/Hammer Brand jack (1880-1931), the scale was cracked when I got it, but it glued up nicely and makes an awesome user - I enjoy talking about old knives with people when i pull this one out to use.
AD2B7439-7860-4174-BC43-FAE2CC5E1BC8 by jim nevill, on Flickr
932B0BC9-07F8-46E9-A1E6-54FE0DDFE739 by jim nevill, on Flickr
BA0A092F-F8A2-4252-94BC-E374DDC1E9CC by jim nevill, on Flickr
My brother gave me this, I*XL George Wostenholm England, 1891-1971, it still has the tweezers and pick. Blades are in excellent shape, but again, lazy main blade, another one I would love to have repaired.
A31428C7-95F7-4D7F-A178-02F888C62101 by jim nevill, on Flickr
46D7C613-9B02-4053-AF1D-580C4ABCBC04 by jim nevill, on Flickr
245DF678-B52D-4E3A-ABE1-A1D39A117796 by jim nevill, on Flickr
Unfortunately this one has a lazy main blade, which is a shame because the blades are in excellent condition.
AD2B7439-7860-4174-BC43-FAE2CC5E1BC8 by jim nevill, on Flickr
A New York Knife Co/Hammer Brand jack (1880-1931), the scale was cracked when I got it, but it glued up nicely and makes an awesome user - I enjoy talking about old knives with people when i pull this one out to use.
AD2B7439-7860-4174-BC43-FAE2CC5E1BC8 by jim nevill, on Flickr
932B0BC9-07F8-46E9-A1E6-54FE0DDFE739 by jim nevill, on Flickr
BA0A092F-F8A2-4252-94BC-E374DDC1E9CC by jim nevill, on Flickr
My brother gave me this, I*XL George Wostenholm England, 1891-1971, it still has the tweezers and pick. Blades are in excellent shape, but again, lazy main blade, another one I would love to have repaired.
A31428C7-95F7-4D7F-A178-02F888C62101 by jim nevill, on Flickr
46D7C613-9B02-4053-AF1D-580C4ABCBC04 by jim nevill, on Flickr
245DF678-B52D-4E3A-ABE1-A1D39A117796 by jim nevill, on Flickr
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