Schrade, NY 880 Kon-Kav Question
Schrade, NY 880 Kon-Kav Question
I am wondering what the deal is with my new 880 having two center spacers. One in the center, where it's supposed to be, and one stacked with the pile side liner. I'm guessing that it's to provide more room for the blades??
This thing is a beast.
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This thing is a beast.
Fat and heavy.
Like Hoss Cartwright.
Maybe it was his knife.
Re: Schrade, NY 880 Kon-Kav Question
Yes, the purpose of the extra liner is to provide space for the blades to close
without rubbing, and possibly with less 'krink' in the blades.....
without rubbing, and possibly with less 'krink' in the blades.....
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Re: Schrade, NY 880 Kon-Kav Question
Thank you for the reply. I like the way these older knives were built. No adjustment necessary after purchase. No filing on blade stops to set the blades in the handle or filing on the springs to get the blades to open fully. The thick blades on this one tuck nicely into the handle with a low profile and the top of the sheep's foot setting flush with the top of the main blade. But it is chunkier and heavier than my other 4" Texas Stockman knives, for sure!
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Re: Schrade, NY 880 Kon-Kav Question
Really nice example
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Re: Schrade, NY 880 Kon-Kav Question
That's a great looking 880 you got there. IMO nothing beats the look of a full sabre blade. You certainly have a good eye for knives.
Sure wish they had done that with the slenderinos
Sure wish they had done that with the slenderinos
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Re: Schrade, NY 880 Kon-Kav Question
Thanks guys. I need to improve my photography to show off those blades and stuff better. Can't see the nice long swedge on that clip blade and the nice finish on it. This knife was spotless when I got it. I just cleaned off a little tarnish. Can't believe nobody else bid on it.
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Re: Schrade, NY 880 Kon-Kav Question
Congratulations. That's a fine, fine, clean knife you snagged. A Kon-Kav 863 was my grail knife for quite some time. That 880 is a real beauty.
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"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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Re: Schrade, NY 880 Kon-Kav Question
Ooh, yes! All of the Kon-Kav 863 knives I've seen are bone handled. Do you know if they made them with delrin too? Or bonite? The older Schrade Walden and Ulster 863s with delrin handles were sabre ground on the mark side only. Don't think I've seen a true Kon-Kav with delrin.jerryd6818 wrote: A Kon-Kav 863 was my grail knife for quite some time. That 880 is a real beauty.
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Re: Schrade, NY 880 Kon-Kav Question
Sorry, I can't answer your question. I have the 863 Kon-Kav only because it's a Camillus 72 clone. I know little to less than nothing about Schrades.
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The Few. The Proud.
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This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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Re: Schrade, NY 880 Kon-Kav Question
Ah yes, the 72 is a beautiful knife. A more elegant looking main blade. Thanks for your comments.
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Re: Schrade, NY 880 Kon-Kav Question
The OP 880 KonKav knife is quite rare with that tang-stamp. I toyed with the idea of buying that one but am watching my bank account a little more closely lately. Almost all of these 880s are Schrade Walden, in other words a slightly earlier iteration and tang-stamp to match. Good show!
Re: Schrade, NY 880 Kon-Kav Question
Thanks, toungueriver. Yes, I only recently was made aware of that fact from a posting by Adam who just bought one of these. He determined that the Schrade, Ny. 880 ran from 1973 to 1975. A nice little factoid that makes me feel better about my only 880 not being a Schrade Walden.
Buying this knife was a spur of the moment thing since I was really after another knife from that seller. I thought the 880 would go hi but I watched it just in case. My budget dictated that I only get one or the other. I'm glad it worked out the way it did.
Buying this knife was a spur of the moment thing since I was really after another knife from that seller. I thought the 880 would go hi but I watched it just in case. My budget dictated that I only get one or the other. I'm glad it worked out the way it did.