Schrade mother of pearl doubles

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I was putting a newly received knife into a pre 46 Schrade Cut Co display ( Over the years I have accquired three of these.) I keep the higher end Schrade doubles in this display MOP, sterling silver, silver plate, and gold plate. I seldom access this display but since I was in there I took out my Schrade doubles in real mother of pearl and decided to post pics of them. there are 7 three are 3,3/8 tippers three are 3,3/8 no bolster. One of these is particularly rare in that it has an original factory masonic shield in the handle. five of these are Schrade Cut CO one is a norvell Shapleigh the last knife is a 2,7/8 Mother of Pearl Schrade cut co. I thought perhapes some of you might enjoy the pictures. These are getting uqite rare. I would say they are second in rarity only to the gold plate versions. I hope you enjoy the pics. LT PS these are not to be confused with the marine pearl versions which are celluloid .
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Wow, those are wonderful Rich! Thanks for sharing them.

BTW, good to see you on the forums.
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LT, those are magnificent examples. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Very nice collection and display Lt. ::tu:: Needless to say, if you ever decide to liquidate some or all of your Allen Cutlery Company doubles, or the variations, please let me know. Thank you, NWNY.
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MOP doubles are hard to come by. Thanks for showing!
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Very nice group LT. The display case is amazing.
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Top notch display and knives.
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Very nice knives, LT. A pleasure to look at.

The fourth one down, under the Masonic shield. looks like it has a manicure blade as a secondary. Is that unusual? Rare?
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It is the only one i have like that and I have returned them to the display I do not feel like messing with it again tonite but if memory serves the one in question is the Norvell Shapleigh . I mis read your post you said he one beneath the masonic. I thought you ment that the masonic had the file. Yes it is the one below it and is the Norvell. It is as I said my only example of this in pearl.with a file. LT
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FRJ wrote:The fourth one down, under the Masonic shield. looks like it has a manicure blade as a secondary. Is that unusual? Rare?
Unusual, no. There are a number of double switches in the catalogs with a secondary file blade.
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When I first started collecting in 1988, I saw some knives on a table at a local antiques show at a shopping mall.

One was a slender, pearl-handled, double-switch by Press Button.

Both blades functioned, but neither would open completely.

Pearl on both sides was intact.

Ninety dollars was the asking price.

I passed on it.

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Spectacular assemblage of pearls! I don't believe I have ever seen a 2 7/8ths size double before. Thank you for showing these wonderful specimens. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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I have the larger version of that knife press button pearl I paid 1200 in money and trade. I passed on a 2,7/8 . press in pearl. for 600 because the guy wanted out of our original deal and I got ticked off since we had shook hands on it. I am still looking for that knife. The only knifes that i regret are the ones I did not buy. The response to the pearl knives I posted seems to have been well received so I decided to go back into that case and post pics of the rest of the knives in it There are 2 sterling 3,3/8. two small silver metel 2,7/8. 2 silver metal unusual pattern 3,3/8 ( one is an embossed advertiser,) 2 3,3/8 silver metal. and three gold plate two are 2,7/8 one is a 3,3/8 the 3,3/8 is my favorite very rare and this one is a salesmans sample. I got it from the granddaughter of the sherriff of Walden ( in the 1920s) who carried it. Where he got it I do not know. This version has been very difficult to find and yes I paid somewhat over 90 dollars. But as a( singer named Bobby Bare used to say in a song ( But I got her boys and thats what makes me the WINNER???????? LT
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Beautiful knives LT! Thanks for showing them. ::handshake::

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Thanks guys, for the responses. ::tu::

More beautiful knives, LT.
Very nice!
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LT the sample is off the charts. Thanks for taking the time to post these. Great to be able to see them all together for a group photo.
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Great group of knives LT ::tu:: ::tu:: ... Thanks for taking the time to photograph and post them!!
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