Any chance of a sticky for fixed blade Schrades?
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Here is a 165OT by our own Orvet, in Sambar stag. It is better in person than my weird scan.
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Probably because it is essentially a thinner, lighter version of the 165. I imagine it would field dress a deer faster than a 160 because it is thinner and would have less drag on the cuts.tongueriver wrote:I have always liked the 160 pattern; it is unclear to me why it has never gotten much press.
The only advantage I see with the 165 is for the guy who wants use his knife to break the pelvis.
Although why he would want to do that is beyond me.
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X2. Actually, in warm weather, I carry a knife to split the sternum to allow some extra cooling. I never split the pelvis.orvet wrote:Although why he would want to do that is beyond me.
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I'm posting a second picture of my 164UH Badger because the first one came out all fuzzy for some reason when I posted it here. By the time I noticed what happened, it was too late to edit the post. I'm adding another 164UH that I have with different handle slabs on it. I have another one like this that I enjoy using. The other knife is my 162UH Wolverine. I have never used one but they look like a good skinning knife that would keep up with it's cousin, the 152UH Wolverine, (which I have never used either). Truth is, the last few years that I hunted Mule Deer and Antelope I just carried and used an LB7 Bear Paw. The only issue with the LB7 is that it gets slippery as soon as it gets blood and guts on it. I like as small a knife as I can get away with and do the job at hand.
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It seems like with filet knives that the 167Uh Steelhead gets the most attention. I have one and it's a fine knife. I bought it for about 20 bucks I think in a clampack at a Gart Sports store that has since gone under, which is sad. But I prefer the 168UH Walleye which is a little shorter and straighter. I keep one in the kitchen drawer. I got this one a couple of years ago from a confused guy on ebay that appeared to have copied and pasted the description from Taylor Brands website. He even posted MADE IN CHINA in big red letters. Well, it wasn't. I picked it up for $25.50 delivered. I like the feel of these types of handles on Schrades. Pictures are from the ebay auction.
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The UH fillet knives are classy. I really like a fillet knife in the kitchen. My wife uses the Walleye quite often. I tend toward the Sure Grip fillet knives, myself.
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Great Schrade Fixed Blades all!
Glad to see this thread. I'll add to it with my latest, a "Hunter's Pride".
Plus a shot with his "Bowie Hunter" brothers, a 165 in the Guacho sheath, and 125OT and 25OT sheathed also just cause I like those sheaths.
Glad to see this thread. I'll add to it with my latest, a "Hunter's Pride".
Plus a shot with his "Bowie Hunter" brothers, a 165 in the Guacho sheath, and 125OT and 25OT sheathed also just cause I like those sheaths.
I never met a Schrade I didn't like
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Here's another Geo. Schrade "Stag Brand" Dale.
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Producer: An enviable collection. Very nice. And I see why you like those sheaths. They look extra substantial.
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Thank you Quick Steel for your kind response.Quick Steel wrote:Producer: An enviable collection. Very nice. And I see why you like those sheaths. They look extra substantial.
I believe those sheaths were made by "El Sid" out of California for the Sears American series by Schrade.
"Sid" was a very talented leather craftsman and his name makes me smile.
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Some nice ones being shared. How about a Schrade Cut Co. 365
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That is a rare one. I believe that it was made for Schrade CutCo by Kinfolks. I am saving the image for study. Thanks for showing it!glennbad wrote:Some nice ones being shared. How about a Schrade Cut Co. 365 SCC365.jpg
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I remember Michael Little (Codger) affirming that they were made in California by El Cid (I think that is the spelling he used); I tried to google them up but didn't have any luck. They are certainly unique robust sheaths. Thanks for showing that crew; very nice knives!Producer wrote: I believe those sheaths were made by "El Sid" out of California for the Sears American series by Schrade.
"Sid" was a very talented leather craftsman and his name makes me smile.
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Never seen that one!glennbad wrote:Some nice ones being shared. How about a Schrade Cut Co. 365
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Excellent!
Thanks
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Right you are sir, Codger is where I got the info re: the so called "Guacho" sheaths.tongueriver wrote:I remember Michael Little (Codger) affirming that they were made in California by El Cid (I think that is the spelling he used); I tried to google them up but didn't have any luck. They are certainly unique robust sheaths. Thanks for showing that crew; very nice knives!Producer wrote: I believe those sheaths were made by "El Sid" out of California for the Sears American series by Schrade.
"Sid" was a very talented leather craftsman and his name makes me smile.
I may be wrong, but I think Sid used the historic "El Cid" as his name sake with a minor spelling adjustment.
Again, I
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Picked this 165OT up over the weekend. It's a mild user in excellent shape. Surprisingly it's the only 165 I own. It's a chucky monkey for its size but fits perfectly in my gorilla hands. Very slight surface scratching on the blade and a few little patina spots. I like my brass aged no matter the condition new or used. Got drawn for Colorado, waiting on Wyoming and might take a few day trips for deer here in California. Think this 165 is going to be pressed into service this year. Exactly what it was destined to do.
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Very nice 165 FatCity.
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A wonderful pattern and one of my favorites. If it had been around in the 1920s Marbles would have a run for their money.Producer wrote:Very nice 165 FatCity.
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Some great knives being posted here. Hope we can keep it going. Here are a couple collaboration knives
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How bout a Schrade LTD whitetails unlimited
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Somebody's gotta feel this.
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I never seem to come across beautiful Schrade fixed blades like I seeing here.
David
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Those are fantastic Schrades ,James.JAMESC41001 wrote:Somebody's gotta feel this. image.jpg
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