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Eric I thought one of these might be yours but obviously not. wish I could have found one for you.
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Here's a few of mine
Keith
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That's good stuff right their Keith. Like that sheath with the 227! Do you know what year the lb7 had the blade etch? What is the serial# on the 171?
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James,
I believe 2001-2002 on the LB7DP but I'm not sure
The serial number on the 171UH is 03349.
Keith
I believe 2001-2002 on the LB7DP but I'm not sure
The serial number on the 171UH is 03349.
Keith
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Nice group Keith! I believe that etch was exclusive to knives bound for Europe, they required the type of steel to be prominent on the blades.
Jay, thanks for checking that out, I'm not sure if they had an image for that setup or not, I'll have to check. This is one of the first ads for the LB7, although I seem to recall one where the hand had some dirty fingers as well
Jay, thanks for checking that out, I'm not sure if they had an image for that setup or not, I'll have to check. This is one of the first ads for the LB7, although I seem to recall one where the hand had some dirty fingers as well
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Just recieved this set of Uncle Henry Lockbacks
I believe the set was put together for Snap-on Tools but I'm not sure
I love the black wood handles and nickel silver bolsters
Keith
I believe the set was put together for Snap-on Tools but I'm not sure
I love the black wood handles and nickel silver bolsters
Keith
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Nice set Keith looks about as mint as they come. Is that an lb3 or lb5 in the middle?
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James,
It's an LB5
Keith
It's an LB5
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Nice set of LB's Keith. Those are the older stamps, with no Uncle Henry written in script correct? I think there were a lot of SNAP ON sets, but if these are not etched, I would believe they were a production set offered to retailers.
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Ok guys I can see your playing hardball! i'm going to dig a few knives out to try and keep up. first up is this PH1. overall length 8 inches, blade 3 and 5/8. sold to me as a 'salesmens sample'. has 000 on the spine of the tang. Robert Clemente describes a PH1 being made in 2000-2001 called a EURO with narrow handles being produced for the European market. This seems to fit the bill but I have no other PH1 to compare to as I spent enough on this one!
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This is a NAHC LB9. Not to hard to find.The presentation box I think is unique, I have not found another like it so far. the knife does not have a serial # on it which is not uncommon,i have seen a couple others without it. The paperwork with this one does not have the serial # filled in. Not sure what it all means.
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Here are my Uncle Henreys.
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Some great knives in there john, the 127uh started it all for me. I'm still a sucker for a 127 schrade walden. The lb8 is my favorite lock back, has a great feel to it. Stay tuned I have some uh's i'll be posting that i'm sure you'll want to see.i'm just getting warmed up!
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Hal,
You're right, older stamp and no etch. Thanks for the info
Here's a set of 152UH's
Keith
You're right, older stamp and no etch. Thanks for the info
Here's a set of 152UH's
Keith
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Schrade Walden Uncle Henry folders. Hinged boxes, factory lanyards.
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705 With and without shackle. 707 With scissors as first pull
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Jay, what fantastic finds! Especially those fixed blades and folders with boxes!
Eric
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Thanx Eric. Starting to wonder if anyone is interested in these knives.
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James,
I'm interested
Keith
I'm interested
Keith
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Nice Keith. Like the long nail pull on the 885. I have some great knives from you in my collection. The lb7 is one of yours. I have a couple more uh's I think you guys will like to see.
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My Schrade Uncle Henry 153UH
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