What is Your Latest Old Schrade?

Schrade Cutlery Company was founded in 1904 by George Schrade, and his brothers Jacob and William Schrade. In 1946 Imperial Knife Associated Companies, (IKAC; an association of Ulster Knife Co and Imperial Knife Co) purchased controlling interest in Schrade Cut Co and changed the name to Schrade Walden Cutlery. In 1973 the name was changed to Schrade Cutlery. In 2004 Schrade closed due to bankruptcy.

This forum is dedicated to the knives that are the legacy of this company. This forum is not the place to discuss the replica knives currently being imported using the Schrade name.
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I believe that the 896Y above is celluloid.
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Cal, can you tell from the markings when in the 1947-72 time period the 896Y was likely made ?
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kootenay joe wrote:Regarding the Schrade-Walden 896Y are you sure it is celluloid ?
S-W began usine Delrin on some patterns in 1960 and within a couple of years, on most patterns. Before 1960 S-W tried a number of different 'plastics' for knife handles.
Does anyone know when Schrade-Walden stopped using celluloid ?
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I can assure you it is celluloid.

When schrade started using delrin in the early 60's they likely stopped using celluloid fairly quickly.
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Paul, i believe Schrade-Walden stopped using celluloid years before Delrin was introduced in 1960. Delrin was developed by Dupont at the urgings of Albert Baer because of the problems that celluloid causes when used for knife handles. In the 1950's S-W used a few different plastics for their knife handles to avoid using celluloid.
I wonder if the old catalogs would document when celluloid was last used ?
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kootenay joe wrote:Cal, can you tell from the markings when in the 1947-72 time period the 896Y was likely made ?
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Not Cal, but I believe the NY USA tang stamp on the 896Y was used from 1954-'72, so being celluloid, the knife was made from 1954 to about 1960.
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Quote: "so being celluloid, the knife was made from 1954 to about 1960."
If you read my posts above, i believe S-W stopped using celluloid some years before 1960. They used other plastics like "Bonite" and other names i can't recall.
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Roland, the thing about the catalogs is they rarely specified celluloid. For example the yellow synthetic handled models in the walden era catalogs were usually called "canary yellow handle". There were other synthetics used during the cut co and walden era but cell was always the most common. I do not think they fully replaced celluloid in all applications until delrin came along and took over as the standard.
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Joe, that's why I said "about 1960." Here is a Bonite knife from Craftsman made by Ulster, late '50s. Doesn't have the three-dimensional sheen of celluloid.
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Foster Grant's brand of polystyrene molding powder was called Fostarene and IKAC used gobs of it. It's most easily recognized on the Mexican Imperials and the common jigged black composite handles you see on 50's era Schrades, Ulsters, etc. I'm not aware of any 'proof' of it, but I suspect Bonite was also Fostarene.
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I quite literally chased down the mail truck for this one; A wonderful schrade cut 8172 3 5/8" ebony cattle knife. Definitely a grail find for me.
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Beautiful old Schrade cattle knife in remarkable condition. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Jason thanks for telling us about "Fostarene". I have not heard of this before.
I very much like the old SCC's with the hard wood handles, classy look and they hold up so well. The bone handles are more likely to have a piece missing or pin cracks.
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kootenay joe wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2019 2:50 pmJason thanks for telling us about "Fostarene". I have not heard of this before.
Always happy to share info ::tu::. I learned about Fostarene recently and it was one of those 'aha!' moments that helped connect a bunch of random dots. Delrin retired a whole heap of plastics to the annals of history but before that day came DuPont was actually one of the biggest customers of Fostarene - an ironic twist considering the history between Foster Grant and DuPont.
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Just received a pretty nice Cut Co Barlow in bone stag.
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black mamba wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2019 10:17 pm Just received a pretty nice Cut Co Barlow in bone stag.

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It certainly is nice. ::tu::
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Ditto ::tu::
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Schrade Cut Co Walden NY pen knife
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Paul and Roger, thank you!
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Today I received a schrade walden 834 with wavy bone and a craftsman etch (always love that craftsman branding). Factory edges and such, nicely aged knife with some character. Thanks Roland!
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That is a beauty Paul! ::nod::
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Keeping this 175
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Paul, Dale good going. ::tu:: ::tu::
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We don't see too many fixed blades in this thread, but this SW from the mid 1950s is a peach! Stratawood #148.
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I have a soft spot for the fixed blades Jeff!) and of course the old bony folders (Paul!), but those 175 box cutters (Scott!) are sweet too!
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3 dandies in a row!

That fixed blade, sweet!

The 175 Scott is a very solid pattern, great for hard use.

Paul, love the bone on that 834, and a partial etch too!
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