America's "Little Sheffield"

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Hey Joe... Those are certainly worth digging this thread out from the cobwebs... ::tu:: 8) :lol:
I was also about to say that the Walden seems a bit unusual of a pattern with those scissors... but then Dan brings another to show & tell... if it was made before 1921... then it was definitely made by Walden... You guys are making me ::drool:: ::drool:: ::drool:: & :mrgreen: with envy!
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Thanks Joe and Ken.
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Thank you, Ken, glad you liked them.
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Well... I've spent the last year also amassing a small collection of the last generation of America's "Little Sheffield"... Canal Street Cutlery. While I have been posting over on their forum, I have neglected posting them here... so to correct that...

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I already pick up a CSCo-op pinchback with Chestnut handles... but @ 5" this "Sqeeze" lock is really impressive...
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...and my favorite (partly due to the green bone) & first of the Cannilter pattern for me to own... ::groove::
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I really do like the looks of their mica pearl handles... so when this doctor's knife was offered, I just had to pick it up...
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so here's the above addition with the very first CSC knife I had acquired... a stockman with the same kind of handle...
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I did check off the list another type... the English Barlow with neat red, white & blue Kirinite handles thanks to a fellow AAPK member, Coreysbu...
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...also was lucky enough to pick up this Hawbaker Special. According to Rich Langston, whom I bought the knife from, it is a prototype for a special set of seven display knives commissioned by Red Hill Cutlery in 2009.
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I'm tickled to have obtained this one... 2009 AAPK stockman...
It was only after I purchased it that I found it was the first year AAPK started offering limited edition annual issues & that the shield came from Schrade.
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Next is one of their ubiquitous patterns... the single blade Half Moon Trapper. What attracted me to this one tho was the Cream Soda (Carmel) colored jigged bone handles. On the description label, "Cream Soda" is typed, but someone handwritten "Carmel", so I'm not sure if the company changed its mind on what to called the handle material or if someone else didn't like what they called it.
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Never thought I'd be able to get one of these type of knives... the 2009 Friends of NRA (FNRA) D'Holder (CSCC Bowie Hunter) with a Gold blade etch of a moose (My girlfriend's nickname is Moose.) and peened genuine leather handle. My only disappointment is that it didn't come with a leather sheath... only a cardboard one with the CS sticker on it, but then again it's more for display than to carry...
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...and finally getting around to posting my Red Trout Boy's knives... one in the Green bone & a clip blade... the other in Mahogany bone & sheepsfoot blade (I really do like this blade)... made by Eric Albers (ea42). A former Canal Street cutler, who to my knowledge, is the last in the area to still be making knives commercially. The Red Trout branding was for Rich Lanigan (also from the area), who most unfortunately passed away last June.
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That may be it for me for a while as my collection as well as all my other stuff is getting packed up for the BIG move to Virginia soon...
'til later....
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Very nice Canal Street collection, Ken! ::tu:: That mica pearl handle material is very eye catching.
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Very nice Ken. Thanks for bringing these Canal street knives and the work that Eric is doing to more people’s attention. They deserve it. Your collection is awesome. I may have a sheath for your knife. I will send a PM after I do some digging.
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My third Schrade knife from the Nilo Miori collection. He was president of Camillus for man years and had over 4,000 knives in his collection. Schrade Cut. Co., Walden, NY. 4 inches closed.
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Mike, an outstanding example with great provenance ::tu:: ::tu:: Wonderful addition to your collection!! Congratulations
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Very nice! Congrats
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Great old Schrade Cut Co. single spring Muskrat. Just a top example, has not changed since it left the factory over 75 years ago.
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A real beauty in every way, Mike.
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Thanks guys. ::tu:: ::tu:: I can only imagine what else he had in his collection. I know there have been other knives posted here over the years by members, so I was nice to be able to learn more about them.
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[Very nice Mike! ::tu::
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Mike, gorgeous Schrade muskrat! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks Roger and Jerry!
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I recently picked up this Schrade Forest Champion from a member here. There are reflections on the blades and bolsters of my patio roof. :lol:
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ObsidianEdge wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 3:04 pm I recently picked up this Schrade Forest Champion from a member here. There are reflections on the blades and bolsters of my patio roof. :lol:
Two beautiful knives Mike. ::tu::
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Mike, the epitome of outstanding ::tu:: ::tu::
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Beautiful knife, Mike.
On the previous page you state that the "Hunters & Trappers Special" is 4 inches closed.
It is noticeably smaller than the big jack.
What a handsome knife!

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Very nice Mike.
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KAW wrote: Sat Jan 16, 2021 11:50 pm Well... I've spent the last year also amassing a small collection of the last generation of America's "Little Sheffield"... .
Ken, I'm sorry I missed your last fabulous post.
What a great collection of knives. ::tu::
I hope the move is going OK and that you get back to the forum. ::nod::

Thanks for posting your collection here.
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Thanks for all of the nice comments! I feel lucky to own it. I'm sure it's a pattern that you know well Duffer!
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Yeah Mike it is a pattern that I have had the pleasure of becoming acquainted with lately :D
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ObsidianEdge wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 3:04 pm I recently picked up this Schrade Forest Champion from a member here. There are reflections on the blades and bolsters of my patio roof. :lol:
Those are some excellent looking knives.... ::tu::
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Mike ::tu:: ::tu::
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