Mine are. I only use them for trimming my mustache though.Just Plain Dave wrote:Are the scissors any good in those knives?
-Bruce
Mine are. I only use them for trimming my mustache though.Just Plain Dave wrote:Are the scissors any good in those knives?
gino wrote:Here is a few Schrades I dug up this morning.
808 Stockman
120T
219 Stockman
340T Stockman
LE Stag Jack
1060T Scissor
So YOU'RE the one who snagged that. Nice catch.ozzie marie wrote:This Schrade Walden 25OT Alaskan Old Timer Hunter came with a 1971 Line Sheet in the box
Keith
Nice find.RobesonsRme.com wrote:I thought I'd kick this thread back up the list with a photo I came acoss.
All these knives appear to be stamped with the pre-1946 SCHRADE / CUT. CO. tang marking.
RobesonsRme.com wrote:I thought I'd kick this thread back up the list with a photo I came acoss.
All these knives appear to be stamped with the pre-1946 SCHRADE / CUT. CO. tang marking.
A good many have what appear to be salesman's sample code markings in India ink.
LT would love these.
Charlie Noyes
Jigslinger wrote: They are tough as woodpecker lips.
Old Timers and Little Debbie snack cakes. Sounds like a good time to me. I like the Nutty Bars...kryptonite wrote:I just got back from working on a site in the deep south with 3 older gentleman. Very friendly folk offering me Little Debbie snacks every lunch. All of them pulled out a Schrade OT whenever they needed to cut something throughout the course of the day.
Yikes, that is a great looking stockman. Congrats!My latest Schrade.
-Bruce