My latest 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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This one is my 2nd 25th anniversary Schrade.

SCHRADE 25th Anniversary 34OT.

These 34's just press all my buttons.

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SCHRADE 25th ANNIVERSARY 34OT.
SCHRADE 25th ANNIVERSARY 34OT.
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SCHRADE 25th ANNIV. 34OT
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Folder with mostly 34OT's.
Some others, all these 34's are new/mint.
I keep all the not so new ones separate.
I'm addicted to the 34 pattern. ::groove::

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Schrade 34OT's ( mostly, some others)
Schrade 34OT's ( mostly, some others)
Same folder, other side.
Same folder, other side.
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"I'm addicted to the 34 pattern."

That is the understatement of the day - nice collection!
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ringergary wrote:This one is my 2nd 25th anniversary Schrade.

SCHRADE 25th Anniversary 34OT.

These 34's just press all my buttons.

Gary.
Hi Gary, I like your collection of 34OTs.
I have six of those SS34OT knives in the wooden box with the white cover over the wooden box.
I have found, with out the cover over the box, the sun makes the box go very dark.
This is one of the specil knives I like in my collection, it is an unfinished SS34OT.
I paid $15 for it some years back, and I still like to play with it from time to time.
However, I have never found any one that has showen any intrest in it... Ken
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12  UN-FINISHED     SS34.JPG
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Thes knives were given to the Dealers when they went to the factory.
Thes knives were given to the Dealers when they went to the factory.
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Hi Ken, I keep all my boxes out of sunlight and covered up in cupboard.
I thought the sunlight, moreso up here in NQ, wouldn't do them any good.
Saw one of those unfinished 34's on the bay the other day but didn't bid as
I had a lot of irons already in the fire. Will get one some day, I hope.
These are the only fixed blades I have, I think?? ::uc::
167/502 Scrim.

Have to look for those dealer knives

Gary.
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rinergary, was the unfinished knife on ebay a SS34OT like my one... Ken
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Great collection Gary! ::tu:: ::tu:: I see the addiction is in full swing. Good man! ::nod::
Here's my latest, Wire Jack Geo. Schrade 9-21-26 curved stamp. Built to last. ::ds::
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Yes Ken, It was an unfinished SS34OT.
Should remember who the seller was but can't.
I spend hours on ebay surfing for Schrade's, so a lot of sellers I can
identify by their feedback. But can't place that one at the moment.
I'm pretty sure it didn't sell.

Thanks for the comment singing, I've got a few of those wire knives around somewhere.
One day I'll get my collection in order and be able to find them when I want.
Will post some pic's.

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Dug this one outta the pile.
SCHRADE over N.Y. U.S.A. over 881Y.
Got a blemish on blade tip, should polish out.

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SCHRADE NY. USA. 881Y.
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Great Gary, I'd love to see'em! ::tu::
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Here are some wire knives & forks.
The hawksbill? was patinaed ( that's a new word for ya.) when I got it.
Looks like it's been dipped in vinegar/ bi-carb.
Clean them up as I get time. :mrgreen:
Only got time to post some pic's now because it's too wet to pull out of
the mine site. Good to have a few days off. ::woot::

Gary.
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Wire knives &amp; forks,,SCHRADE..<br />9-21-26,,1-27-42,, Forks.<br />1-27-42,,9-21-26,, Knives.
Wire knives & forks,,SCHRADE..
9-21-26,,1-27-42,, Forks.
1-27-42,,9-21-26,, Knives.
The patina was on that knife when I <br />got it. Looks like it was dipped <br />in vinegar.
The patina was on that knife when I
got it. Looks like it was dipped
in vinegar.
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Hopefully here is some better pic's of the Tradesman series knives I've got.
Still missing the Lumberman and Fisherman.

Gary.
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SCHRADE + USA.TM1
SCHRADE + USA.TM1
SCHRADE+ USA. TM5
SCHRADE+ USA. TM5
SCHRADE + USA. TM2
SCHRADE + USA. TM2
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This one came in the mail today.
Tang stamp SCHRADE over WALDEN over N.Y.
That's all I can read, I assume USA is under the bolster.
Looking thru my Schrade reference material, the only match I can
come close to is the 760, old # was 7424-3/4YB.
Made 1952--1955/6. 3-1/8". Senator pattern.
Mottled brown horn celluliod, clip & pen blades.$3.50
Where are ya Dale, put me on the right track.
Anyone??

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SCHRADE WALDEN 760
SCHRADE WALDEN 760
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Nice one Gary! ::tu::
How long is it?
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Same length as I posted Dale. ::dang::
Excuse me for being smart, you are mostly right on the ball for detail.
How did you miss that. ::woot::
Yeah, 3-1/8.


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You have some nice knives there Gary, ::tu::
I have eight new in the tube 881s only one of them is an 881Y.
I have just found two almost mint 881Ys, last week.
My first Schrade knife was an 881, and I have been using it since 1973.

I like that TM1; that is the best one of those I have seen, I like the White in the ends of the Brown bone.
All four of those bone handled TM knives came in a set in a wooden case with a glass top.

As for Dale, he is always there and does not take long to find… Hi Dale OLD MATE .. ::handshake:: .. Ken
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This has been my everday user since 1973.
This has been my everday user since 1973.
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Ken, Yeah, the 881 is a good knife. ( all Schrade's are good )
There is 5 knives in the TRADESMAN SERIES.
RANCHER/FARMER/MINER/LUMBERMAN/FISHERMAN.
I'am still chasing the last 2.
I've not long ago bought a program for my PC to
catalogue my knives, so when it arrives I'll be able to put them
into some order and bring up pic's & specs easier.
I don't mind looking at your pic's either, you've got
some really nice one's.

Gary.
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ringergary wrote:Ken, Yeah, the 881 is a good knife. ( all Schrade's are good )
There are 5 knives in the TRADESMAN SERIES. Gary.
Hi Gary,
I do have a Green Tradesman set in the Glass Top Display.
I tried to take a photo to show you but the glass is too reflective.
I also have a “Brown Farmer” my son has his eye on, as an everyday user.
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This one came in Thursday's mail while I was on a two day road trip - nice Schrade Uncle Henry 833UH to pair up with my Schrade 33OT. This one has a small crack in the handle at one pin, but I don't think it will go anywhere.
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Here's one I picked up from a member's store here. 206 Grand Dad Barlow! Always wanted one of these, since I was a kid. ::nod::
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Nice one singin, ::tu:: Yeah, only got a couple of those myself not long ago.
And a sc506 scrim. That was only because I've started collecting Barlow's. ::mdm::
Love your pic's. :mrgreen:


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Hi all, These little fella's turned up awhile ago.
One's got the Duck logo none on the other.
I think the wood is oak, can stand corrected on that. ::hmm::


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SCHRADE 14PATTERN OAK HANDLES.
SCHRADE 14PATTERN OAK HANDLES.
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This 58 came last year when I was chasing the Prince Albert tobacco knives.
Haven't got them all yet, still need the scout one.
Got the tobacco tin, but that's a nother story.


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ULSTER 58OT.
ULSTER 58OT.
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Got this tin full of tobacco, Didn't give it a thought.
I reckon it'd be empty, tobacco products are not allowed into Australia unless duties are
paid. Old sniffer dog must've had a blocked nose the day this came thru customs. ::dang::
Wouldn't like to smoke it, be pretty strong after 50years. ::woot::

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Ulster Knife, PRINCE ALBERT offer.
Ulster Knife, PRINCE ALBERT offer.
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Here's some Muskrats.
They are all tang stamped SCHRADE over U.S.A. 77OT.

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Some MUSKRATS.
Some MUSKRATS.
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