Schrades are better in groups
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I think I’ve posted this somewhere before but this is a good place to put it. All the patterns are correct. The knives all have a connection to Herman Williams in one way or another. All but three have custom jigged bone by Herman. The other three were from Herman’s collection and used in Jim Seargent’s book. They were then put into the Factory “Wall collection”. I purchased them from a collector who acquired some of the knives from that collection. I still have all the knives but have since gifted the display case to a friend. The case is not all that rare, they do come around once and awhile but not often do they have the tape with the pattern numbers. It was a challenge to put this one together. Best part was corresponding with Herman.
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Awesome display. One of these days I will start doing that, but for now they all stay in their rolls.
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WANTED: Shapleigh Diamond Edge branded Schrades in good condition.
WANTED: Shapleigh Diamond Edge branded Schrades in good condition.
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Thanks Paul. Someday maybe I’ll have a knife room to drag everything out into the light of day.
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That would sure be nice. It is frustrating to pack them away out of sight, which I must do. In fact most of mine aren't even at the home place here, but in a safe in an industrial building close by with a big security system. I would love to just have them in a special room and not worry.JAMESC41001 wrote:Thanks Paul. Someday maybe I’ll have a knife room to drag everything out into the light of day.
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A display "safe room" would be great. The more knives I get the more I feel like I should get some insurance for them.tongueriver wrote:That would sure be nice. It is frustrating to pack them away out of sight, which I must do. In fact most of mine aren't even at the home place here, but in a safe in an industrial building close by with a big security system. I would love to just have them in a special room and not worry.JAMESC41001 wrote:Thanks Paul. Someday maybe I’ll have a knife room to drag everything out into the light of day.
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WANTED: Shapleigh Diamond Edge branded Schrades in good condition.
WANTED: Shapleigh Diamond Edge branded Schrades in good condition.
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Mine are in my office just waiting for me to come in and start admiring them. At one time they did a survey on ages of knife collectors, put me down for 85 and going strong.
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Good to hear.Jacknifeben wrote:At one time they did a survey on ages of knife collectors, put me down for 85 and going strong.
I am young and just getting started. Only been doing this a few years but I think I am set in my ways now.
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WANTED: Shapleigh Diamond Edge branded Schrades in good condition.
WANTED: Shapleigh Diamond Edge branded Schrades in good condition.
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This little group makes for quite a happy schrade nut.
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WANTED: Shapleigh Diamond Edge branded Schrades in good condition.
WANTED: Shapleigh Diamond Edge branded Schrades in good condition.
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Knice lookin' group Paul ... odd how only one has a shield...
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I have a stockman problem . . . I don't have enough of them!
This pic was from about three years ago, and I've added a lot more since then.
This pic was from about three years ago, and I've added a lot more since then.
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Need to update your photo...
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Thanks. Shields appear to have come and gone on some patterns seemingly at random. I don't know why. I prefer the shield but peachseed doesn't need anything extra either.KAW wrote:Knice lookin' group Paul ... odd how only one has a shield...
Jeff, those are some good stockmans. The square bolster 4" is still my favorite knife pattern.
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WANTED: Shapleigh Diamond Edge branded Schrades in good condition.
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Couple early UH’s
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One sterling and six pearl Gent's knives with their leather purses and some shiny friends. MOP knife top-left is NYKC the rest are Schrade.
Great groups folks! I don't say so after every post but I do like seeing them. Keep 'em comin'!
Great groups folks! I don't say so after every post but I do like seeing them. Keep 'em comin'!
I don't always respond to great posts but I always appreciate seeing them. Thanks for posting!
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A lovely group; good things do come in small packages!
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The only group picture I have of my Schrades is a collection of the Schrade 773 Miracle Whip knives. The first was 1937, then they didn't make another until after the war in 1948. Thereafter one was released every five years until the last release in 1988.
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
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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."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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Thanks for that great pic. Nice visual list. I haven't grabbed any of those yet but your group sure encourages me to do so.jerryd6818 wrote:The only group picture I have of my Schrades is a collection of the Schrade 773 Miracle Whip knives. The first was 1937, then they didn't make another until after the war in 1948. Thereafter one was released every five years until the last release in 1988.
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If you're really interested, some of them are fairly easy to get in almost perfect to perfect condition. They're a nice little knife (somewhere around 3" closed).bladecollectorr wrote:Thanks for that great pic. Nice visual list. I haven't grabbed any of those yet but your group sure encourages me to do so.jerryd6818 wrote:The only group picture I have of my Schrades is a collection of the Schrade 773 Miracle Whip knives. The first was 1937, then they didn't make another until after the war in 1948. Thereafter one was released every five years until the last release in 1988.
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
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."
--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."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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"Old Shiny Silver Things" with legend version first:
1. Schrade Cut. Co. senator - not in catalog, nickel-silver handle, pebbled finish
2. Schrade Walden lobster - 876RB, nickel-silver handle, "Razor Blade Stainless" etch in plastic pouch
3. Schrade Walden lobster - 876RB, nickel-silver handle, "Razor Blade Stainless - Pat. Pending" etch
4. Schrade Cut. Co. senator - 7309GSil, nickel-silver handle, "Panama - California Exposition" knife
5. Schrade Cut. Co. senator - 7709SS Shac, engine-turned sterling silver handle, "Coca-Cola" engraved
6. Schrade Cut. Co. senator - SSM7709SS Shac, engine-turned sterling silver handle
7. Schrade Cut. Co. senator - M7099GSil Shac, nickel-silver handle
8. Schrade Walden lobster - 849 w/ nickel-silver handle
9. Schrade Cut. Co. lobster - C7609SS Shac w/ corrugated sterling silver handle in leather purse
10. Schrade Walden senator - 709Sha, engine-turned nickel silver handles, "The Zephyr"
11. Schrade Walden senator - 946Sha, engine-turned nickel silver handles in leather purse
1. Schrade Cut. Co. senator - not in catalog, nickel-silver handle, pebbled finish
2. Schrade Walden lobster - 876RB, nickel-silver handle, "Razor Blade Stainless" etch in plastic pouch
3. Schrade Walden lobster - 876RB, nickel-silver handle, "Razor Blade Stainless - Pat. Pending" etch
4. Schrade Cut. Co. senator - 7309GSil, nickel-silver handle, "Panama - California Exposition" knife
5. Schrade Cut. Co. senator - 7709SS Shac, engine-turned sterling silver handle, "Coca-Cola" engraved
6. Schrade Cut. Co. senator - SSM7709SS Shac, engine-turned sterling silver handle
7. Schrade Cut. Co. senator - M7099GSil Shac, nickel-silver handle
8. Schrade Walden lobster - 849 w/ nickel-silver handle
9. Schrade Cut. Co. lobster - C7609SS Shac w/ corrugated sterling silver handle in leather purse
10. Schrade Walden senator - 709Sha, engine-turned nickel silver handles, "The Zephyr"
11. Schrade Walden senator - 946Sha, engine-turned nickel silver handles in leather purse
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778 with TC edge on adv knife for Union Carbide - UC applied the TC coatings on a few of Schrade fixed blades and Holubs back in the 60s.
Craftsman 9558 which appears to be a muted version of the 946
2.75" Cut Co ring opener not in catalog
2.5" sterling pen not in catalog but would be a 7939SS
46
9679SS
Here's one of those Holubs:
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That peachseed bone really blows my skirt
Picked up this group from knifeaholic. My ugly mug in the reflection
Picked up this group from knifeaholic. My ugly mug in the reflection
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That’s a great old display.
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Random grouping of everything in arms reach. Some freshly polished. Some often used. Half of these are going back in the bank vault soon and a fresh bunch will come out for December. Decisions, decisions....
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There are some very nice groups of Schrades on this page. Love the photos, fellows. Here is a small group of Schrades with varying handles.
Mel