Schrade stainless Military knife
Schrade stainless Military knife
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I was wondering if anyone has ever seen Schrade made military knife similar to the Camillus knives marked with the year and is all stainless with U.S. on the side of it.
I am curious if Schrade DID make some and if so what years . Thank you
I was wondering if anyone has ever seen Schrade made military knife similar to the Camillus knives marked with the year and is all stainless with U.S. on the side of it.
I am curious if Schrade DID make some and if so what years . Thank you
Re: Schrade stainless Military knife
Referred to as "Demo Knives" and the official military spec name, Mil-K 818. They were made by Albert and Henry Baer companies that included Camillus, Ulster, Imperial and tang stamped as Schrade in 1982 only. My information notes say that Camillus made the Schrade stamped knife in '82.
You may find this webpage interesting.
http://www.donrearic.com/demoknife1.html
You may find this webpage interesting.
http://www.donrearic.com/demoknife1.html
Re: Schrade stainless Military knife
I believe there is an omission in the provided link. The first models of these knives were made during late WW2 by Kingston and another company that I don't recall. The first ones had carbon steel blades, brass liners and monel scales. Many think they had stainless scales but they were actually monel. Kingston was a short lived company that was formed by Albert Baer of Ulster and Imperial. There are also PX fighting/utility knives by Kingston and some pocket knives made for a short time after the war.
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Learned something from you again, Gene.
Monel. I had never heard of this before and had to google it.
I'd bet money that a bunch of the early 1900s knives I've seen described as having stainless steel on them really had monel.
Monel. I had never heard of this before and had to google it.
I'd bet money that a bunch of the early 1900s knives I've seen described as having stainless steel on them really had monel.
Re: Schrade stainless Military knife
Gunsil wrote:I believe there is an omission in the provided link. The first models of these knives were made during late WW2 by Kingston and another company that I don't recall. The first ones had carbon steel blades, brass liners and monel scales. Many think they had stainless scales but they were actually monel. Kingston was a short lived company that was formed by Albert Baer of Ulster and Imperial. There are also PX fighting/utility knives by Kingston and some pocket knives made for a short time after the war.
Good catch on your part. I should have added Kingston to the list I gave. I also forgot that I had this S-card for the Schrade. I didn't want that knife in the picture as much as someone else did, but the same seller sold me this pre-'72 Ulster that was made before the military specs changed and left off the pin punch on the screwdriver in 1974. Ulster stopped production of these in 1971. These knives were interesting to me a few years ago and I haven't thought about them for a while.
Re: Schrade stainless Military knife
I love these knives for some reason. I have all the manufacturers listed in Don's article and the Schrade 82. I also have one thats stamped SHRADE on the side instead of US. Its a Chinese modern made one.
The very best one I have is made by Case, it's quality is far ahead of the others. Brass liners and all.
The very best one I have is made by Case, it's quality is far ahead of the others. Brass liners and all.
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This afternoon, this SCHRADE, possibly made by CAMILLUS or ?, became the latest MIL-K pattern pocket knife to join my collection. This is my first SCHRADE 1982, single blade, 3 tool pocket knife. It joins my three STEVENSON 45's, a CAMILLUS 1949, a CAMILLUS 1957, two CAMILLUS 1958's, three CAMILLUS 1959's and a CAMILLUS 1960 MIL-K. All these MIL-K pattern pocket knives have been previously posted. It is in EXCELLENT condition and it didn't need any cleaning. I took some pictures and here it is.
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What is "odd" about this pocket knife,
is that the awl has a nail nick, on the inside.
Using up the blade inventory?
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What is "odd" about this pocket knife,
is that the awl has a nail nick, on the inside.
Using up the blade inventory?
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Nice. The nail nick on the awl is a new one on me also.New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 7:24 pm This afternoon, this SCHRADE, possibly made by CAMILLUS or ?, became the latest MIL-K pattern pocket knife to join my collection. This is my first SCHRADE 1982, single blade, 3 tool pocket knife. It joins my three STEVENSON 45's, a CAMILLUS 1949, a CAMILLUS 1957, two CAMILLUS 1958's, three CAMILLUS 1959's and a CAMILLUS 1960 MIL-K. All these MIL-K pattern pocket knives have been previously posted. It is in EXCELLENT condition and it didn't need any cleaning. I took some pictures and here it is.
Click on a picture to ENLARGE.
What is "odd" about this pocket knife,
is that the awl has a nail nick, on the inside.
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Thank you Smitty.
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