Cooter Brown
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COOTER, my brain went on vacation as well. Yes, 1/2 in the pattern number does indicate main blade is a clip point. I studied your question about the 31 and 35 patterns. These are old pattern knives. I have books on older models and both models were available spear point master blades with both long and short pull. There was even an easy opener model 35. My books list these spear point bladed models listed from 1920 till 1969.
A brain vacation can be a wonderful thing. Until somebody get their eye put out.
"...the 31 and 35 patterns. These are old pattern knives."
Yes, and I think that's why you and I like them. There's something about a swell end jack that speaks to me, though I like a stockman best for a working knife. Both are old patterns. If nothing else this thread will prompt me to put the Case 35s and 31s back into the rotation.
An EO 35 would be a sweetie.
Speaking of swell end jacks, here's a nice PAL I got for a song at the BLADE show a couple of years ago. The PAL knives aren't the quality of a contemporary Case, Robeson etc. but I like this one a lot. This one is unlcleaned or messed with as far as I can tell. I have no idea how a relatively inexpensive knife like this can survive in this kind of condition. Check out the chunky spear and long pull on this rascal:

Sorry about the drift, fellers. As far as a favorite knife, there are too many! It depends on what I'll be doing on a particular day, and a bit on what mood I'm in. But it's probably gonna be a classic slipjoint or a sheath knife. In 45 years of carrying knives there's nothing I've encountered yet that one of those couldn't handle.
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