What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
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Added this Schrade Cut Co Grand Daddy Barlow to the collection, big, 5" closed, 9" open. Looks to have had little use.
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That's a prize.
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JohnR, I'm always amazed at the quality of your knives.
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Out of the park JohnR, out a sight.
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JohnR, you have one of the best collections of Schrades I have ever seen; truly awesome. You should make a book.
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These Waldens aren't as old as many of the Cutco's shown, but they are fairly unique due to the etch, IMO. I've had mine for years, and thought it was a bit of a unicorn. However, when Roland posted another up for sale, I had to jump on it.
I don't think Ted Williams was the first celebrity to lend his name to brand marketing, but he was certainly well known for it. I have a fly fishing reel with his name on it also.
I'd be curious if anyone else has one of these with this etch.
I don't think Ted Williams was the first celebrity to lend his name to brand marketing, but he was certainly well known for it. I have a fly fishing reel with his name on it also.
I'd be curious if anyone else has one of these with this etch.
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Great looking duo, glennbad.
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An amazing couple of knives Glen
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John R, very fine and dandy.
Glennbad, sweet jigging, great pair of beautiful bones.
Glennbad, sweet jigging, great pair of beautiful bones.
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Two stellar rigger's knives you have there. And Roland recently posted some Schrades I had to jump on, too...
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Don't think I have posted these before. Nice knives glennbad and johnr. Rangerinaz thats a nice grafters knife. I about lost it on your avatar. I know its not politically correct but as someone who started smoking at 9 years old and had open heart at 62 I paid my dues. IT WAS STILL FUNNY.
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Just found this “gold” knife with J.N.C. Co. Stamped on the bail. Checked this out and it said made by G. SCHRADE 1940.
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Gorgeous bones there luckydog.luckydog64 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 5:33 pm Don't think I have posted these before. Nice knives glennbad and johnr. Rangerinaz thats a nice grafters knife. I about lost it on your avatar. I know its not politically correct but as someone who started smoking at 9 years old and had open heart at 62 I paid my dues. IT WAS STILL FUNNY.
Jacknifeben wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 5:59 pm Just found this “gold” knife with J.N.C. Co. Stamped on the bail. Checked this out and it said made by G. SCHRADE 1940.
Very cool piece there too jacknifeben. Great page of beauties.
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2 beauties, right there! That Kon-Kav is crazy nice!luckydog64 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 5:33 pm Don't think I have posted these before. Nice knives glennbad and johnr. Rangerinaz thats a nice grafters knife. I about lost it on your avatar. I know its not politically correct but as someone who started smoking at 9 years old and had open heart at 62 I paid my dues. IT WAS STILL FUNNY.
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Thanks Iman and glenn.
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Schrade walden 175 grafting knife with cocobola handles. A nice simple jack.
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And one of the most useful.
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KnifeSlinger#81 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 01, 2021 4:09 pm Schrade walden 175 grafting knife with cocobola handles. A nice simple jack.
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Some great knives being posted! I've enjoyed seeing them.
My last two Schrades are both oldies. The first is a Cut Co "M7703T Shackle" with the later Cut Co peach-seed jigging.
My last two Schrades are both oldies. The first is a Cut Co "M7703T Shackle" with the later Cut Co peach-seed jigging.
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Today I landed this very early "E. Weck's Best" etched knife. It's a Cut Co 2213, as listed in the 1926 catalog, but has the earliest style of jigging and the tang stamp has no "& SON" or "& CO". This seems to suggest it was made much earlier. I'm thinking it was likely made in the arched tang-stamp period, or very shortly after, so at least 100 years old.
I like the hammer marks on the handle pins. They're less uniform but more "hand-crafted" looking. I see them as another indicator of age.
I like the hammer marks on the handle pins. They're less uniform but more "hand-crafted" looking. I see them as another indicator of age.
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Two great knives but this last one, oh my!!!bladecollectorr wrote: ↑Mon Aug 02, 2021 12:52 am Today I landed this very early "E. Weck's Best" etched knife. It's a Cut Co 2213, as listed in the 1926 catalog, but has the earliest style of jigging and the tang stamp has no "Sons" involvement. This seems to suggest it was made much earlier. I'm thinking it was likely made in the arched tang-stamp period, or very shortly after, so at least 100 years old.
I like the hammer marks on the handle pins. They're less uniform but more "hand-crafted" looking. I see them as another indicator of age.
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Superb Schrades, bladecollectorr!
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bladecollectorr wrote: ↑Mon Aug 02, 2021 12:52 am Today I landed this very early "E. Weck's Best" etched knife. It's a Cut Co 2213, as listed in the 1926 catalog, but has the earliest style of jigging and the tang stamp has no "& SON" or "& CO".
I like the hammer marks on the handle pins. They're less uniform but more "hand-crafted" looking. I see them as another indicator of age.
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Amen, I love the hammered pins, and wow that is some great bone on both your newbies. Congrats, great score.
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Thanks for the kind remarks! It's been a great couple days because today I also made a deal with knifeaholic for a couple pearl gent's knives he had for sale. Two more fine oldies incoming!
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A. Field & Co. stamped 7116T sleeveboard @ 3-3/8":
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