Blackjack Trail Guide Knife
Blackjack knives are known for their ability hold an edge, high quality materials and craftsmanship. Popular models include the Model 1-7, Trail Guide, Warner-Moran Rio Grand Bowie, Model 5, Blackmoor Dirk, Tac Ops Model 8 and more. Check out the vintage Randall Knives page and the Bark River Knives. Good also to know that the same guy is still making knives under the Blackjack brand name. I like some of the models they offer, which are slightly less refined versions of Randall knives, but with a full convex grind (which is actually better, IMHO, than the micro v grind Randall uses), and using high grade carbon steels such as A-2 and 1095. BlackJack Knives Model Trail Guide Main Blade Length & Type 4 3/4' Clip Blade Blade Steel A-2 Tool Steel Handle Material Stag Handle Hilt Brass Guard Liners Brn, Blk, Wht Spacer Overall Length 9' Overall. Product Description. Not used or carried. Marked Effingham IL. We have different types of knives such as Blackjack Classic Blades Mamba, Blackjack Classic Model and Blackjack Classic Model many more. Visit website For more options. Due to COVID19 pandemic, all orders submitted on our website will process with in 1 to 2 Business Days and Shipping companies are currently NOT guaranteeing delivery times.
Blackjack Trail Guide Knife
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Blackjack Knives Review
Pictured is an older but a time when BlackJack Knives were sold to a different company, I believe Ken Weaver who was providing knives out of Greenville, WV. The older knife design by BlackJack knives was nearly all the same except for the sheath markings/design and the handle tang metal changed from brass to aluminum. Some of the markings on the blasé are also different but for sue that knife quality is excellent. One side of the blasé if BlackJack Classic Blades TrailGuide II on one side and Made in the USA 52-100 Steel, Knifeware Inc. Greenville WV. This is a different location from the Effingham, Ill. initial location of Mfg. for BlackJack knives. This unit is totally MINT, never used, never stored in the leather sheath, and kept all in tact with packing. Leather sheath is complete and marked BLACKJACK. Handle is cocoa-bola wood and the tang and butt cap are non metallic. Overall an outstanding newer made Blackjack knife which I believe is no longer made