George Schrade pruner

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Quite an unusual pruner,at least to me.George Schrade Knife Co.Inc.B'P'T Conn.4 1/2" closed,barehead and the front bolsters are basically oversized rivets in the shape of bolsters. ::hmm::
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peanut740 wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 7:55 pm Quite an unusual pruner,at least to me.George Schrade Knife Co.Inc.B'P'T Conn.4 1/2" closed,barehead and the front bolsters are basically oversized rivets in the shape of bolsters. ::hmm::
Roger, are these bolsters original?
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That is some beautiful bone Roger ::tu::
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edge213 wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 8:29 pm
peanut740 wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 7:55 pm Quite an unusual pruner,at least to me.George Schrade Knife Co.Inc.B'P'T Conn.4 1/2" closed,barehead and the front bolsters are basically oversized rivets in the shape of bolsters. ::hmm::
Roger, are these bolsters original?
I believe so.
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A new one on me and I do like it! ::tu::
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For a "Hawkie" like me, that's mouthwatering. Fabulous bones! Thanks, J.O'.
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I've never seen a rivet/bolster over the bone like that. I'm surprised the bone survived intact in that area.
The pivot pin hole through the bone must be slightly enlarged. And the bolsters? must not move?
I must admit I'm scratching my head over that one.
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Sure looks right Roger. First I've ever seen with that blade, very cool!
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Rare knife you have there Roger!! Glad it was you that snagged it. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Very cool knife Rodger. The blade and rivet look similar to the wire jack pruner he made.
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Really a neat hawkbill Roger. My understanding is they were only made a year or 2 after Boker acquired the George Schrade Company, they can be tang stamped with either companies name. I have a fish knife with a Boker tang stamp, if I remember right they date around 1956.
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That is sweet👍👍👍
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JohnR wrote: Wed Mar 08, 2023 6:05 pm Really a neat hawkbill Roger. My understanding is they were only made a year or 2 after Boker acquired the George Schrade Company, they can be tang stamped with either companies name. I have a fish knife with a Boker tang stamp, if I remember right they date around 1956.
They are definitely related John.Nice knife! ::tu::
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Very nnice John. Another I've nver seen before.
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