Schatt & Morgan Pattern Numbers

Schatt & Morgan knives were first manufacturer back in 1890. The Queen Cutlery company made most of the more recent examples, but Schatt had its own plant in its earlier years that cranked out the oldies. There is no shortage of fantastic Schatt & Morgan knives in existance that have been made over the brand's long & storied history.
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bkazz5
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Schatt & Morgan Pattern Numbers

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Do the pattern numbers on Schatt Morgan knives help identify the knife, handle material, date produced, etc.? If so please explain. For example, I have an 042299 which is a single blade amber stag jack. I have an 032104 which is a 2 blade stag large gunstock. Thanks for any info.
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Re: Schatt & Morgan Pattern Numbers

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I started on that project but as you can see from the image below, I kind of fizzled out. I did however get this far.

The first two numbers are the handle material.
The next number is the number of blades.
The next number is the main blade pattern.
The last two numbers are the knife pattern number.
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