I believe a Schatt & morgan Teardrop Jack is a similar looking knife; there are single blade models and two blade ones too, one being a spear point and one with a spear and pen blade. The Low Drag Jack has pointed end caps like a Case and close in size to the Schatt & Morgan. The Schatt & Morgan has a 3⅞ inch closed length and rounded end caps. I have 1997 and 1999 model. The spear blade on the Jack Wolf model is more pronounced or wider at the point of the blade than Schatt & Morgan is. The old ones have a lot more bling than this modern version. However, is a great pattern to see being added to the Jack Wolf line of knives.
Came for the histroy lesson, stayed for the review! Haha. Always enjoy learning about your research on the pattern and history man. Great job!
Thanks for watching Tim!
I believe a Schatt & morgan Teardrop Jack is a similar looking knife; there are single blade models and two blade ones too, one being a spear point and one with a spear and pen blade. The Low Drag Jack has pointed end caps like a Case and close in size to the Schatt & Morgan. The Schatt & Morgan has a 3⅞ inch closed length and rounded end caps. I have 1997 and 1999 model. The spear blade on the Jack Wolf model is more pronounced or wider at the point of the blade than Schatt & Morgan is. The old ones have a lot more bling than this modern version. However, is a great pattern to see being added to the Jack Wolf line of knives.
Thanks for the great info! I have a Kabar teardrop that I forgot to show 🤦🏼♂️
Thank you!
Thanks as always for the review and education Logan! Enjoyed watching all about my next favorite Jack Wolf Knife.
He really educates us!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love it!! Im not so familiar with this pattern so I appreciate the history as well!
Glad you enjoyed it!