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Comment by Bill Fletcher on October 12, 2010 at 17:55
Thanks Bruce, The stag Krack-A-Jack is a 10f 25. The other two were 1 of 100. All the best.
Comment by Bruce Piehl on October 12, 2010 at 17:33
that sure is fine!
Comment by Bill Fletcher on October 12, 2010 at 17:20
Great Eastern Cutlery made these in 2010 for Charlie Dorton and Bob Roark. So far the "Ole Jack" trademark has produced the 3 Cotton Samplers with the Krack - A - Jack shield, one bare end burnt amber bone, two with end caps, burnt hemlock bone and burnt stag. The blades are 1095 carbon and the fit and finish is really fine. I am happy with these rascals, the blade etches are pretty cool. I'll be trying to take a better shot one of these days.

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