Let's see those little schrades at 2 3/4"

Schrade Cutlery Company was founded in 1904 by George Schrade, and his brothers Jacob and William Schrade. In 1946 Imperial Knife Associated Companies, (IKAC; an association of Ulster Knife Co and Imperial Knife Co) purchased controlling interest in Schrade Cut Co and changed the name to Schrade Walden Cutlery. In 1973 the name was changed to Schrade Cutlery. In 2004 Schrade closed due to bankruptcy.

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jxr1197 wrote:
KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:Is that shapleigh an ebay find? One just like it sold a few days ago.
That's the knife - I won the ebay auction yesterday and it turned out the seller was 10 minutes down the road so I was able to save $5 on shipping and didn't have to wait those pesky few days for it to arrive :D
Nice! I was wondering how you got it so fast since the auction ended yesterday.
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Here's one I already had a picture of. 18OT mighty mite; interesting for such a tiny knife to have a lock. I've got another one in collection status.
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KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:Here's one I already had a picture of. 18OT mighty mite; interesting for such a tiny knife to have a lock. I've got another one in collection status.
Great pattern! Mighty mites make perfect watch pocket knives and there's a nice variety of them out there. The Sears knife isn't seen a lot, it's a 95422.
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Here's my little one.
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This ring opener measures in at 2-3/4" but isn't found in the catalogs. The pattern number should be something along the lines of RF7339GSIL.
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This is my best little one. If only it were bone...

Oh well, can't have everything. However it is like new.
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Are you ABSOLUTELY certain that it is not bone?
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Yes. It is most certainly the black plastic stuff.
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Well it took me a lot of searching and about half a dozen of plastic handled ones, which you can find all day long, but I finally found a peachseed bone 808 jr stockman. It's not in the greatest condition but it is good enough for now. I like these little things. Something about them being so tiny but made with the same quality and precision as a bigger stockman is appealing to me.
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Wowsers Paul, that peach seed is wonderful. And the jimping really sets it off. That one is worth the search. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::tu::
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I just picked up a couple of 808's because they were a little different from each other - notably the long pull and the shields
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I think I only have one Schrade that's 2-3/4". The 849 Executive Lobster.
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Here is a few in numerical order... LOL ...
The 104 OT...
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The 106 OT...
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The 108 OT...
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Oh.....
I almost forgot to add the 18 OT....
A 2 3/4" liner lock....
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(it's a little dirty in that pic....)

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I have not seen a shadow pattern of the schrade jr stockman so I had to get this one, keen kutter branded. The front side handle seems to have discolored. Pretty nice shape with a good etch.


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I have never seen one of those. Very nice! That said, I would quarantine it. The 1950s Schrade yellows have a bad rep'.
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KnifeSlinger#81 wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 1:45 am I have not seen a shadow pattern of the schrade jr stockman so I had to get this one, keen kutter branded. The front side handle seems to have discolored. Pretty nice shape with a good etch.
I have never seen a 2-3/4" shadow pattern - very cool! ::tu::
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Great Info and Great knives - Here's a few more - 718RB - 708B - 808Y - 218
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I just recently picked this 708 off Ebay - I liked the shield - anyone have any info on the shield / knife - not sure if the display box is original
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I found this little Schrade Walden NY USA, 2 3/4" mini stockman knife, pattern 808 in a $2 an item box at a gunshow last weekend. It was real dirty, but cleaned up nice.
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What do these marks on the spine indicate? Is this what milled liners look like?
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Yes, milled liners for decorative effect.
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Little wavy red bone 808.

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that's a keeper !
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