A slipjoint built for real work
Sometimes you don’t want a refined gentleman’s slipjoint – you want a pocket knife with serious lumberjack vibes. That’s exactly where the Timber Jack comes in. As Jack Wolf Knives’ first release of 2026, this knife sends a very clear message: it’s here to work.
The Timber Jack was developed in collaboration with Tracy LaRock, a custom slipjoint maker and outspoken fan of honest, robust knives. And you can feel that immediately. This knife is large, solid and beefy, fills the hand beautifully, and feels like a true tool rather than a display piece.
For the first time, Jack Wolf Knives goes with a 4 mm blade thickness – about as much spine as you can realistically get in a classic slipjoint knife. Add to that a perfectly executed long pull with a subtle curve, precisely matched to the blade spine. It’s not only functional, but also incredibly good-looking. The blade is made from 154CM steel, exactly the kind of proven, reliable steel you’d expect for a hard-working pocket knife.
You have two clear options to choose from. The Steel Series comes with steel liners and bolsters, perfect for those who appreciate weight and solid mass in hand. Or there’s the Ultralight Series, featuring G10 liners and scales – the same knife, significantly lighter, yet just as capable in everyday use. To shave off a few more grams, titanium hardware is used instead of stainless steel.
No matter which version you pick, you get contoured handle scales, excellent ergonomics, and the satisfying walk & talk that Jack Wolf Knives is known for. In short: the Timber Jack is the knife for anyone who doesn’t associate the word “pocket knife” with manicured fingernails – but with real work.
A slipjoint built for real work
Sometimes you don’t want a refined gentleman’s slipjoint – you want a pocket knife with serious lumberjack vibes. That’s exactly where the Timber Jack comes in. As Jack Wolf Knives’ first release of 2026, this knife sends a very clear message: it’s here to work.
The Timber Jack was developed in collaboration with Tracy LaRock, a custom slipjoint maker and outspoken fan of honest, robust knives. And you can feel that immediately. This knife is large, solid and beefy, fills the hand beautifully, and feels like a true tool rather than a display piece.
For the first time, Jack Wolf Knives goes with a 4 mm blade thickness – about as much spine as you can realistically get in a classic slipjoint knife. Add to that a perfectly executed long pull with a subtle curve, precisely matched to the blade spine. It’s not only functional, but also incredibly good-looking. The blade is made from 154CM steel, exactly the kind of proven, reliable steel you’d expect for a hard-working pocket knife.
You have two clear options to choose from. The Steel Series comes with steel liners and bolsters, perfect for those who appreciate weight and solid mass in hand. Or there’s the Ultralight Series, featuring G10 liners and scales – the same knife, significantly lighter, yet just as capable in everyday use. To shave off a few more grams, titanium hardware is used instead of stainless steel.
No matter which version you pick, you get contoured handle scales, excellent ergonomics, and the satisfying walk & talk that Jack Wolf Knives is known for. In short: the Timber Jack is the knife for anyone who doesn’t associate the word “pocket knife” with manicured fingernails – but with real work.
A slipjoint built for real work
Sometimes you don’t want a refined gentleman’s slipjoint – you want a pocket knife with serious lumberjack vibes. That’s exactly where the Timber Jack comes in. As Jack Wolf Knives’ first release of 2026, this knife sends a very clear message: it’s here to work.
The Timber Jack was developed in collaboration with Tracy LaRock, a custom slipjoint maker and outspoken fan of honest, robust knives. And you can feel that immediately. This knife is large, solid and beefy, fills the hand beautifully, and feels like a true tool rather than a display piece.
For the first time, Jack Wolf Knives goes with a 4 mm blade thickness – about as much spine as you can realistically get in a classic slipjoint knife. Add to that a perfectly executed long pull with a subtle curve, precisely matched to the blade spine. It’s not only functional, but also incredibly good-looking. The blade is made from 154CM steel, exactly the kind of proven, reliable steel you’d expect for a hard-working pocket knife.
You have two clear options to choose from. The Steel Series comes with steel liners and bolsters, perfect for those who appreciate weight and solid mass in hand. Or there’s the Ultralight Series, featuring G10 liners and scales – the same knife, significantly lighter, yet just as capable in everyday use. To shave off a few more grams, titanium hardware is used instead of stainless steel.
No matter which version you pick, you get contoured handle scales, excellent ergonomics, and the satisfying walk & talk that Jack Wolf Knives is known for. In short: the Timber Jack is the knife for anyone who doesn’t associate the word “pocket knife” with manicured fingernails – but with real work.
A slipjoint built for real work
Sometimes you don’t want a refined gentleman’s slipjoint – you want a pocket knife with serious lumberjack vibes. That’s exactly where the Timber Jack comes in. As Jack Wolf Knives’ first release of 2026, this knife sends a very clear message: it’s here to work.
The Timber Jack was developed in collaboration with Tracy LaRock, a custom slipjoint maker and outspoken fan of honest, robust knives. And you can feel that immediately. This knife is large, solid and beefy, fills the hand beautifully, and feels like a true tool rather than a display piece.
For the first time, Jack Wolf Knives goes with a 4 mm blade thickness – about as much spine as you can realistically get in a classic slipjoint knife. Add to that a perfectly executed long pull with a subtle curve, precisely matched to the blade spine. It’s not only functional, but also incredibly good-looking. The blade is made from 154CM steel, exactly the kind of proven, reliable steel you’d expect for a hard-working pocket knife.
You have two clear options to choose from. The Steel Series comes with steel liners and bolsters, perfect for those who appreciate weight and solid mass in hand. Or there’s the Ultralight Series, featuring G10 liners and scales – the same knife, significantly lighter, yet just as capable in everyday use. To shave off a few more grams, titanium hardware is used instead of stainless steel.
No matter which version you pick, you get contoured handle scales, excellent ergonomics, and the satisfying walk & talk that Jack Wolf Knives is known for. In short: the Timber Jack is the knife for anyone who doesn’t associate the word “pocket knife” with manicured fingernails – but with real work.
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