ZHoovie
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That pruner is just amazing! I love the curves Tony put into it, I bet it's even more impressive in person.Really enjoying this pruner. It might be my new favorite.
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That pruner is just amazing! I love the curves Tony put into it, I bet it's even more impressive in person.Really enjoying this pruner. It might be my new favorite.
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That’s my favorite collab. Congratulations!Y'all can be such bad influences lol, just got this ebony Eureka Jack in....been thinking about it for awhile now & finally decided to join the club View attachment 2380701View attachment 2380700
Thanks! It's my first one & it does not disappointThat’s my favorite collab. Congratulations!
Bet it won’t be your last!Thanks! It's my first one & it does not disappoint
Ha! Hate to say it but you're probably rightBet it won’t be your last!
Eureka Jack was also my first. Then a cattle knife. Then a Coffin Jack. Now a pruner.Ha! Hate to say it but you're probably right
Y'all can be such bad influences lol, just got this ebony Eureka Jack in....been thinking about it for awhile now & finally decided to join the club View attachment 2380701View attachment 2380700
I agree, I've been looking at them for a little while & finally decided to pull the trigger on an ebony version recently. Absolutely worth it, it's been a fantastic carryI have been enamored with the Eureka Jack lately. Such an interesting pattern. I saw pictures of a Chad Nicholas damascus version, just WOW!
Seems extremely sturdy, useful and a perfect carry knife. I really like bone, I appreciate how it feels and wears over time, but I’ve busted a couple covers and I think I’d be totally devastated if I dropped it. Ebony seems pretty durable and for a clutz like me.The Eureka Jack is a nice every day carry knife. It has two very useful blades, and rides really well in your pocket. You hardly know it's there.
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Oh man, congrats. I think I am too worried about getting one with F&F issues. I think it would drive me nuts, which probably means I am not ready to buy such an expensive knife.I agree, I've been looking at them for a little while & finally decided to pull the trigger on an ebony version recently. Absolutely worth it, it's been a fantastic carry
I was pretty careful with mine at first, because I didn't want to damage the ebony. Then it got it's first ding, (You can see it above the shield) and after that I just used it. I wipe down the wooden handles on my knives with mineral oil occasionally, but other than that, they don't get any special attention.Seems extremely sturdy, useful and a perfect carry knife. I really like bone, I appreciate how it feels and wears over time, but I’ve busted a couple covers and I think I’d be totally devastated if I dropped it. Ebony seems pretty durable and for a clutz like me.
Handsome bone on that and a good example of how TB tried to seek out more obscure patterns in his choice of Collaboration.Have been on the hunt for an Arkansas Hunter for a while. You don't seem to see these much, so I'm pretty excited to have found this one. From what I have been able to find, it seems that the Arkansas Hunter is Tony Bose's recreation of an Empire Knife Co. pattern from the turn of the last century. Love the unique bolsters and the overall shape of this pattern. The ergonomics of the handle are fantastic -- very comfortable in the hand.