When I was about 10 years old my brother gave me my first real knife as a Christmas present. I was able to hang onto it for a few years but sadly it's long ago lost now.
After getting more interested recently in my very small knife collection it got me wondering if I could find one like my brother gave me.
After a lot of looking around I found one but I don't know if my memory is playing tricks on me. That's why I'm hoping for some help.
Here's what I remember. First off it would have been around 1976 when I got it. It was definitely a yellow handled sodbuster with an eye on the tang and solingen on the opposite side. Funny side note I thought Solingen was a brand name for decades. Anyway I'm positive in my mind that there was no blade etching or Schlieper stamped over the eye and definitely no banner blade etching.
Did the Schlieper sodbusters from that era come as I've described?
I've actually located one like I've described but I'd like to be sure before I buy.
Thanks for reading my first post. I'll get around to an introduction when I get more time.
Is my childhood memory right?
Re: Is my childhood memory right?
I believe your memory is correct. Welcome to AAPK!
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Wayne
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Re: Is my childhood memory right?
I hope not to confuse this in any way but in my Eye Brand collection the 99Y or 99YL (lock) knives plus other styles of the Eye Brand sodbuster from the 70's all had some form of Schlieper blade etching. Just a thought.
Joe D.
Joe D.
Re: Is my childhood memory right?
There is a good possibility that he picked it up already used. Were the etchings on these era Eye sodbusters deep or shallow?EyeBJoe wrote:I hope not to confuse this in any way but in my Eye Brand collection the 99Y or 99YL (lock) knives plus other styles of the Eye Brand sodbuster from the 70's all had some form of Schlieper blade etching. Just a thought.
Joe D.
Trace
Re: Is my childhood memory right?
The etchings were shallow, certainly not approaching engraved.
Joe D.
Joe D.
Re: Is my childhood memory right?
Finally got to look at the knife today.
It was very obvious that the blade had been sanded and the owner would not come down even after he agreed that it had been sanded.
The search continues.
Thanks for the help.
It was very obvious that the blade had been sanded and the owner would not come down even after he agreed that it had been sanded.
The search continues.
Thanks for the help.
Trace