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This is my oldest knife. Henry Sears Co. circa 1879-1881. A tiny 2 1/4" MOP pen knife. I feel left out without an old Case. Nice oldies guys.
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[An excerpt from the Chuang Tzu]
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Well, lets see, hmm, I'm loosing track of what I've posted and what I haven't. Here's a very early tested era 6229 1/2 little tadpole. How do I know it's early tested era? Well this knife has a pattern # (99% of tested era examples don't). It is also marked on both blade.."Tested XX" (Most tested era knives are only marked on master blade). These things along with the old time diamond shield are commonly believed to be traits of the very early tested era.


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That Tadpole is one truly nice knife. Everybody has great ones but that one gets two votes.
wb
That Tadpole is one truly nice knife. Everybody has great ones but that one gets two votes.
wb
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For close to living a hundred years that is a mighty nice knife. Love the mottling in that bone. It just looks like it belongs in your pocket. Must be hard to avoid temptation. When that thing came off the line, people were really proud to put in a days work for a days pay and produce a product they were proud of.
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Here are a couple of oldies in my collection
1) 1937- 4th aniversary of Miracle Whip-JL Kraft.
Stamp reads 'SCHRADE' <over> 'CUT.CO.' <over> 'WALDEN, N.Y.' back stamp = SS
still snaps with authority and 'STAINLESS STEEL' blade etching fully intact save minor open/close rubs. I must actually give props to my Mother. I have trained my whole family and friends to 'suss' out a knife, to ascertain 'find' or 'junk'. This was her first and so far best find. 80 years old and nm+++. love it
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2) Case Tested era 33 pattern rough black.
3) Iros-Keen (Keen, NY according to Price's 14th Ed) Anyone out there ever seen another? Can you venture a guess as to handle material?? Its natural, some type of horn perhaps. Love
more info on this lil beaut.
Well, thats my three,,,NEXT ??
-Glenn
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TAKE THAT PICTURE ORDER DESCRIPTION IN REVERSE ORDER. MAN, ONE DAY YOU WAKE UP
AND BLAM !!! YOU'RE FORGETFUL
AND SLOW. 
Stamp reads 'SCHRADE' <over> 'CUT.CO.' <over> 'WALDEN, N.Y.' back stamp = SS
still snaps with authority and 'STAINLESS STEEL' blade etching fully intact save minor open/close rubs. I must actually give props to my Mother. I have trained my whole family and friends to 'suss' out a knife, to ascertain 'find' or 'junk'. This was her first and so far best find. 80 years old and nm+++. love it

2) Case Tested era 33 pattern rough black.

3) Iros-Keen (Keen, NY according to Price's 14th Ed) Anyone out there ever seen another? Can you venture a guess as to handle material?? Its natural, some type of horn perhaps. Love

Well, thats my three,,,NEXT ??

-Glenn
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Tested era Cattle knives
The interesting thing about these is the center liner is milled, down between the blades. One old timer told me he remembers it as a special touch, that not only looked good if you were examining the knife, but helped insure the blades wouldn't hang up when closing. I had to send a more modern Case knife back to the factory for that problem.
Most older Cattle knives have spear main blades, so it's nice to see a clip once in a while.
Most older Cattle knives have spear main blades, so it's nice to see a clip once in a while.
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Tortoise is such interesting stuff, I can see why they are endangered, what with human lust for beauty! Thanks for showing us.
Gotta let the remaining animals live in peace! I wonder if I've ever handled the real stuff?? I've seen the celluloid imitation; have you ever compared them side by side, Gary?
Gotta let the remaining animals live in peace! I wonder if I've ever handled the real stuff?? I've seen the celluloid imitation; have you ever compared them side by side, Gary?