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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1989 - Schrade 85th Anniversary Splitback Whittler, Sterling Silver bolsters and shield, stainless master blade with gold etch and stag handles.Supplied with a maroon velvet lined, hinged timber case.
Numbers limited to 1000 pieces.
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A Loveless for my collection... ::tu::
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BOOOOOY Thats a clean looking knife ::tu::
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Dogg, which one you talking about?
Both look real good from here.
AB, they musta made at least 1001
if you have number 0000.
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I like em both but that Loveless is real clean not too busy ::nod::
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yep , the loveless sure ticks all the right boxes , very nice ken .......
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AussieBosun wrote:yep , the loveless sure ticks all the right boxes , very nice ken .......
Hi Aussie,
The loveless is #2 in my collection and I now have another D'holder that arived from London yesterday.
I will add them to this line up soon - I have a very large display case I am working on... Ken
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very nice line up ken , i'm truly envious , please post some pics when the display is ready...
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AussieBosun wrote:very nice line up ken , i'm truly envious , please post some pics when the display is ready...
Hi Aussie,
I looked for many years to find a Display Case to hold most of my Schrade knives.
It is six foot high - two and a half foot wide and about two foot deep - Three sides and the top is 6mm glass.
It has three glass shelves and six lights and power rails - one big sliding door with a lock like a bank.
I found it in a hardware shop and I think it must have been made to hold Top Priced Power Tools... Ken
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::tu:: BEAUTIFULL ::nod::
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Display cabinets are a bit like fish ponds , they can never be big enough , I bought this jarrah gun cabinet and put some glass shelves in it 6 months ago thinking this would do the trick (this photo was taken about 4 months ago).The 4th shelf down in this pic has case,canal street and others but i have had to move these to make way for more Schrades and now it's chocca's , and now i'm looking for another.Anyhow i got to put the brakes on for a bit cause now i got a wedding to pay for , All in all though I prefer my knives on display so i can see them and admire them , i mean why else would you collect them.......
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Here's my display cabinet, right now it's full of Case.
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My latest Schrade Walden NY USA is a 175
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175 vs 11031sh
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Latest pick ups , an 858OT for the cabinet and a couple of multitools for the camper .....
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AussieBosun wrote:Latest pick ups , an 858OT for the cabinet and a couple of multitools for the camper .....
Hi Aussie,
I see your 858OT is the same as the one I have in a brown box.
Most of them that I have seen, have the "Schrade+" stamped on the blade.
This is my other 858OT below, with the "Schrade +" stamping.

An old friend use to sell Schrade in Australia back in the late1990's.
He came to my house one day with a box of Schrade Tools and knives and gave them to me.
Lucky me; he never know I collected knives... Ken
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the scissors on the tough chip are the grouse and work really well chopping up ...um ...."mint" amongst other stuff ::teary_eyes:: .
Looks like you have a bit to much stock there Ken , feel free to send some west if you wish ::tu::
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AussieBosun wrote:the scissors on the tough chip are the grouse and work really well chopping up ...um ...."mint" amongst other stuff
What?

What did he say? Is that Australian for beer?
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Jerry , sorry mate , "the grouse" - translation : awesome , really good , the best etc....... ::tu::
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::rotflol:: ::rotflol:: Some of the things you guys say crack me up. I love it.

One more -- "scissors on the tough chip" ???????? Scissors I get.
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Heh,

Catnip is in the mint family...it has certain properties that make cats act all crazy. Oh my, there is another related plant:

Cannabaceae (scientific name), is commonly known as the Hemp Family. Lamiales (scientific name) includes the Mint family.

I hope that helps clear up the ambiguity.

Anyway, to keep this on track with the Schrade category, last night on Craig Ferguson, the guest was Morgan Freeman and in the promo they showed from his upcoming film "The Magic of Belle Isle", I am quite certain that the knife the little girl shows Morgan is a Schrade 3OT.

Did anyone else see that?

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jerryd6818 wrote:::rotflol:: ::rotflol:: Some of the things you guys say crack me up. I love it.

One more -- "scissors on the tough chip" ???????? Scissors I get.
I live in Australia Jerry, and I find it hard to understand the Aussies from the west.

Aussie, I DO NOT understand "send some of my collection over hear" old mate. .... Ken ::hmm::
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Ken , you know exactly what i mean..... ::dang::
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for some of us 1976 doesn't seem that long ago until you realise it's been 36 odd year's , and to find a knife that looks like it was made yesterday is a just a bonus .......
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Latest one around here is this plain ole Copennoggin 89 Stockman.
Not sure why they call it that since it has no copen blade.
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I picked this one up the other day
34OT Stockman
Schrade
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"Latest one around here is this plain ole Copennoggin 89 Stockman."

Still a nice knife in great nick WJ , would like to see some more of your not so plain ones.... ::super_happy::
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