Thank you, that confirms that Schrade did use that type clevis, (just one of the many things I didn't know about the old Cut Cos.)
Well, I do have a clevis like that, so when I get the handle repaired I can replace it.
Thanks for sharing it!






Dale, it has two back springsorvet wrote:Does it have one or two backsprings?
Thank you! Your 294 is a beautythawk wrote:Nice one Dmitri!!
Dimitri, that bullhead or moose is absolutely dripping with charm. I love it (and...ummm...want it!).Miller Bro`s wrote:Dale, it has two back springsorvet wrote:Does it have one or two backsprings?![]()
Thank you! Your 294 is a beautythawk wrote:Nice one Dmitri!!





tongueriver wrote:Dimitri, that bullhead or moose is absolutely dripping with charm. I love it (and...ummm...want it!).

tongueriver wrote:804 for Sears Craftsman. 1950s.



Hi from Australia Johnj,Johnj wrote:I picked up this 881 for $4.00. It cleaned up pretty nice, but the blades are all used up.

They just did not use that term, for whatever reason. I see they called the 804 a mechanics knife, or a carpenters knife. I attribute it to marketing.tjmurphy wrote:How come they wouldn't call that a "Whittler"?



