LT, what can you tell me about these?

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.

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LT, what can you tell me about these?

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... :IT&ih=007

I didn't get a bid in on them, went past my budget anyway ::disgust:: . I think I can cobble together enough parts to make me an unofficial one for my own whittlin' use. Would have been a shame to sharpen those anyway, as clean as they were. They were cutle lil boogers, 'specially that little wharnie. If possible, a bit of history would be great, Thanks
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Actually that was a pretty good ad . They were not around to long I would almost swear i remember a factory brochure but I cannot find it tonite . Here is a limited write up from the IBCA Price guide to commerative knives 1960 - 1990 by Voyles. However it is often ( as in this case way out of line and out dated. ) I did include some pics of the different varietys that the seller talks about. If something else pops up I will try to post it. All I really have to do is start looking for something else and it will appear. As I am sure you realize it is a slip joint that I believe is what gives it its appeal it is almost like a straight carpenter or even exacto knife that folds. Very handy if you mess with wood. LT
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Thanks for the input LT. I thought they were neat little knives, but they went a tad over my budget. I have a 175 out in the shop with a broken blade, maybe I can add a 34OT blade and reprofile it a bit to get me close enough, keep me staisfied until i find a real one...anyway :lol:

Thats a nice group of them you got there, was there a schrade made that you DON'T have? ::tu::
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Probably and when I see it chances are I will buy it. LT
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::tu:: thats the spirit :mrgreen:
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you wouldn't happen to have a spare 861 master blade floating around would ya?
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Here is the Warren flyer
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where do you fellas come up with all this nice paper!? I have got to find at least one of those ::tu::
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I probably have that blade or similar I am just not going out in the cold and search for hours through thousand of blades to find it, you are welcome to, and if you find it . It is on the house. I could concievably fall on my head while moving something out there. It has happened before. LT
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HEH HEH ....okie dokie then wish I lived closer. :lol:. keep warm, and keep conscious ::tu::
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muskrat man ; I if you do go to lt632ret house.

Take you tent and plan on spending a long WEEK their and take your cridit card too. :P :wink: :wink:

If I would go to his house from what I have seen. I would need a Heart Dr. by my side. ::nod::
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Oh oh Im in trouble if he takes credit cards...
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