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Here is a Schrade Cut Co. "Say it with Flowers"

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Very nice Keith thanks for sharing with us. There are so many horticulture knives that catch my eye and desires I could be happy just collecting this branch of knives... Here is one I have stashed back in the safe that I find interesting...

XL Sheffield budding knife
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Here are a few Schrade "Say it with Flowers" advertisers. They came from a salesman's roll!
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And here's a Farmer's knife as I've always known them. Schrade called them budding and pruning knives!
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I keep finding more photos! Here's a hodge-podge of them. The Black Case XX 6245 is pretty rare I understand. knifeaholic??
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Nice knives, everybody.
Here's an odd little Robeson. This is the only one of these I've ever seen.
Anybody know why it has a manicure blade? I don't. The other side of the manicure blade has a double parallel row of what appear to be nail files along the length of the blade.
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RobesonsRme.com wrote:Anybody know why it has a manicure blade? I don't.

Probably the same reason this Case military issue rope knife has a manicure blade. ::hmm:: ::idea::



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So, you do some budding/splicing, then clean your nails? :roll:
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Here are my favorites, an Eye Brand budding knife and and Eye Brand double blade that I think is used in grafting.

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I guess a single spey blade is useful for budding or grafting, or something to do with flowers, as evidenced by this Ulster advertiser. It would be interesting to hear from someone who actually uses these knives as intended!!
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upnorth wrote:I guess a single spey blade is useful for budding or grafting, or something to do with flowers, as evidenced by this Ulster advertiser. It would be interesting to hear from someone who actually uses these knives as intended!!
Everyone has his or her preference but the single spey seems to be the easiest to work with. The most important thing is that you have a thin blade that is "very" sharp. A scalpel would work very well in this type of work but it is a little flimsy and would not hold up very long when slicing the bark. The picture I have included does not show much but it gives an idea of how this person uses his knife to prepare the grafting.

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Boy oh boy, Sunshine, It's sure was great gettin' up this morning to see you back here postin', and showing your beautiful photos. ::ds:: ::groove:: ::ds::

Now where the heck is Perry ? He must be 48 or 49 by now ! ::doh::

I think this is the only one I have to add.

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upnorth, I Love that Schrade Budding and Pruning knife ::ds::

Charlie, The bone on that Robeson is awesome ::tu::

Here is a S. Kunde & Sohn, Dresden Germany.

Check out the stamp.
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some might consider this a horticultural knife? ::shrug::

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Here are a few more.

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Here's a Schrade 175 Florist knife. Not sure where Texoma Febrication is or what they do. I guess on the Texas - Oklahoma border.

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It sure is great to see all of these "Horticulture Hotties" come together on one page. I could spend a lifetime caressing each one of these with my affection... :wink: Now if you need my address to mail them to me please let me know... :P Especially that sweet S. Kunde & Sohn and one each of SK's & Charlies collection...

Great knives thanks for sharing...

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I agree tmwsiy; That Case knife with the wooden handle and sheepsfoot blade looks like a good one.
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OOH sunburst - I likey.
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Nice collections! SK those are amazing examples! Here's a few more to add to the inventory:
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All nice Eric !.....but I really like the bone on the Cut.Co.

No one goes to that trouble for a work knife anymore. You just get plastic.

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Love the Wostenholm...here is its twin.

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Here're a few of mine.
A Camillus with an L F&C
A Biggs and Spencer, and
A Waterville
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S-K found a pic of this in a ca. 1910 catalog. I've posted it elsewhere, but it belongs here. It was found in Port Stanley, Ont - the heart of the Tobacco Belt!
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