What is Your Latest Old Schrade?

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.

This forum is dedicated to the knives that are the legacy of this company. This forum is not the place to discuss the replica knives currently being imported using the Schrade name.
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Very nice early 881, Dale. Always nice to see your work, and that is a great pattern. Seems like I have one in fossil ivory around here somewhere.... :wink:
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I think so. :wink:
I still have that set of Henckels stag you wanted for another knife you had.
Send the knife when you are ready, this one is one me! ::tu::
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hey ringergary....nice knife...look what i found last saturday at the swap meet.
this one is jigged bone...CRAFTSMAN etch on the blade...
main blade is marked 804 on the reverse...
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Nice 804, Gringo!

Nice save on the 881, Dale - sweet bone handles and great blades!!

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Charlie, that is a very nice little unit (as always :D ). Didn't know you needed one! Haha. I first watched a lady vet work her magic with a yellow (CASE? or 881Y Schrade?) stockman knife on heifer calves in our corral in Montana in 1951. I was four years old and it looked quite interesting to me. Anyway, good show!
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gringo wrote:hey ringergary....nice knife...look what i found last saturday at the swap meet.
this one is jigged bone...CRAFTSMAN etch on the blade...
main blade is marked 804 on the reverse...
Nice one! Let me reiterate that... Nice one! If it has a little wear it would make a GREAT edc. Otherwise a great object of coonfingery. ::tu::
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I believe I am forced to agree, that 804 is SOMETHING!!!
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Sweet 804 Donald! That is bone isn't it?
That should clean up nicely. ::tu::

Charlie, that may not be the holy grail but it is close!
That is the only one I have seen from Schrade Cut Co.
I have a Case spey Barlow, an XX I think, but I never knew Schrade made one!
Very nice catch! ::tu::
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I couldn't get my credit cared out fast enough, Dale!
Case spey Barlows are rare also by the way. I've only seen one, and it was expensive!!
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Here are pictures for you Charlie.
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Obviously it has been used
The front handles look like bone with an irregularity in it, but the rear looks more like stag. I think this may have been stag that has really worn down, (along with the blades).

The tang stamp did not copy well, but it is visible especially with magnification.
It is the stamp in the middle of these three Case stamps. Dated 1920-1940 in AAPK’s Research Section (or 1919-1945 of you prefer).
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So, what do you think?
I have had this for years. I got it about 2006 when I started collecting Barlows.
I put in a box and that is where it has been since then.
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Cool knife, Dale. Thanks for the pics. (Ignore my P.M.)
I think Utica made that knife for Case, if my Barlow research memory serves me.
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tongueriver wrote:
gringo wrote:hey ringergary....nice knife...look what i found last saturday at the swap meet.
this one is jigged bone...CRAFTSMAN etch on the blade...
main blade is marked 804 on the reverse...
Nice one! Let me reiterate that... Nice one! If it has a little wear it would make a GREAT edc. Otherwise a great object of coonfingery. ::tu::

it is a user...someone melted a 10 gauge hole into the coping blade...
ground, positive...no direct contact....not difficult to remember...so, how come i keep finding these melted knives...and no dead bodies?
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Schrade Walden Cattle Knife, 856 Pattern, 3 3/8" closed.

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Nice pocket knife that received immediate pocket time.
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Here's a little Schrade 808 I picked up for under $5.00 ...love it when that happens!

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thawk wrote:Schrade Walden Cattle Knife, 856 Pattern, 3 3/8" closed.

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Nice pocket knife that received immediate pocket time.
Is that the transition "glassine" handle material?
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tongueriver wrote: Is that the transition "glassine" handle material?
I do believe this one is bone Calvin, but glassine did cross my mind. I need to look at them closely but my magnifying glass has escaped. ::disgust::
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I picked up a couple projects from ebay, both Cut Co jacks.

This one was listed as horn handles, but it turns out to be celluloid.
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This one has good handles, aside from tight pin cracks at the front handle pin (both sides).
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What I could not tell from the pics on the auction was that the blade is short of the easy open cut out.
The seller did not show a pic of the bone handled knife in the closed position. ::disgust::
This knife was listed as having antler handles, though it was easy to see it was bone. Some sellers don't have a clue. ::shrug::
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The celluloid will likely become a single blade.
Not sure what I will do with the bone handled one. Perhaps I can find a donor blade somewhere.
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The Easy Open looks quite useable as is Dale.

But I know how you can fix knives.
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Found one of these little things 8)
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MB,

Great find ::tu:: I love those key knives ::nod::

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Thanks Keith ::tu::

These little guys are hard to find ::nod:: ::uc:: :o
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Just Plain Dave wrote:The Easy Open looks quite useable as is Dale.

But I know how you can fix knives.

But it is hard to extend a short blade, (even for me)! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Here's another key knife I couldn't live without :lol:

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