LH & UH marks on a 885UH

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LH & UH marks on a 885UH

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Got this 885UH in today...
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It has LH on the sheepsfoot and UH on the spey. Never seen that before. All the other Walden or NY USA era 885s I have seen have stainless stamped on the pile side of those blades while the later era had nothing. Would seem obvious what UH could stand for, but the LH has me puzzled.
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Re: LH & UH marks on a 885UH

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Wow, that is a puzzler. I have two of the 885UH stockman and neither of them is marked like yours. Both of mine are stamped on the front side only, Schrade + USA 885UH. One of mine was made in 1981 or 1982 and the other I don't know.
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Re: LH & UH marks on a 885UH

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I have an 885 with the UH stamp on both smaller blades and have seen several others (plus 897's) with the same stamps but I have never seen an LH stamp. Strange.
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Re: LH & UH marks on a 885UH

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The LH more than likely stands for Longhorn. Schrade made a Texas Longhorn commemorative knife around 1975 and its blades were stamped LH on the rear. The knife was an 88LH. Chances are that the original blade was replaced with one of those blades or the knife is a Schrade "End of Days" knife and that blade was put in.

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Re: LH & UH marks on a 885UH

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I doubt this one is an end of days knife. It has the correct nickle silver liners for this era that aren't jimped, and serialized. But I guess anything is possible for an EOD knife.
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Re: LH & UH marks on a 885UH

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I looked up that Texas Longhorn knife Chase mentioned. Found this thread about one.

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I speculate this 885UH had the wrong blade installed since they are both are of the same era.
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I'm thinkin' you've got yourself a Left Hand knife. ::woot::
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Re: LH & UH marks on a 885UH

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LOL'd @ Philco :lol:

One blade is for left hand use, and the other for under hand use? ::hmm::
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