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Two things, The Rough Rider scout knife is $13 and I'm willing to toss it over a tree limb. The Case Scout Jr. is 3 3/8 in long and half the weight of the rough rider. I doubt it is heavy enough to pull the line over a tree branch. Plus its around $60.
The Bear & Son Scout knife is much bulkier and better suited for EDC use. However it need some breaking in when you first get it due to pivot grind on the main blade. Also it has the ugliest Delrin scales I've ever seen on a knife.
This is a pretty good article if your thinking about Scout knives!
http://pocketknivesblog.com/4-reasons-why-you-should-own-a-vintage-...
A lot of detail in that one
Thanks Lee. This knife brings back many memories.
Wow Clint that is sweet.
Thanks J.J.
That's cool, Clint...
Pro sports mostly.
What I found is -
A.J. Jordan (Andrew Jackson Jordan) - Trademarks; AAA1, Adolphus, Old Faithful, also owned Twentieth Century Cutlery Co. - Agent of Friedman & Lauterjung - St Louis MO - made in; England and Germany - Type of firm; Wholesale Manufacture - c.1870-1926
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