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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Received this budding knife in the mail today. In the list it says ivory budder. The seller told me it was imitation ivory budder. Did they make both.
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One can go crazy trying to keep up with schrade special orders. But thanx for posting the stag 153
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Shearer wrote:Received this budding knife in the mail today. In the list it says ivory budder. The seller told me it was imitation ivory budder. Did they make both.
With no evidence to back me up, I am sure in my own mind that the early ones had ivory tips. The later ones were imitating something, were they not? And that would be ivory tipped budding/grafting knives. And I believe that Schrade was a player in this field early on. They appear in the pre-war catalogs. Your knife appears to have black celluloid handles, a particular type of cell which has shown itself to be very stable in the Schrades.
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Here is 1938 catalog description. Note that it says genuine ivory.

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tongueriver .Do you think they say imitation ivory so the "do gooders " don't have the listing pulled off Ebay. In the 1953 catalog they say genuine ivory.
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Shearer wrote:tongueriver .Do you think they say imitation ivory so the "do gooders " don't have the listing pulled off Ebay. In the 1953 catalog they say genuine ivory.
I have no way of knowing. I think that both materials were used at different times.
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Howdy guys n girls. I lucked upon this ole Schrade recently and just love it.

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And well you might! Good job! Is it 3 1/2 inches?
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That SCC is a beauty! Great full blades, doesn't look like any outgassing on it either.
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Old Timer 44OT Workmate Special Edition ::nod::

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ozzie marie wrote:Old Timer 44OT Workmate Special Edition ::nod::

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I went to the OKCA (Oregon Knife Collectors Association) Mini-Show today.
Got a bunch of knives to sell in my store, but I picked up this one for my collection.
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I have been looking for a 14OT for 6 years and finally found one at a good price.
It has some minor spotting on the blade, but it was never used.
It came out of a wall display & the guy found a better example.
I was pretty excited to finally find one! ::ds:: ::ds::
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Those 13 OT and 14 OT fixed blades are some of the most practical that Schrade made. Really good stuff. Dale, now you need a user to keep your fingernails clean!
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Nice find Dale. The longer the search the sweater it is when you finally find it. Curious to know if you leave it as is or clean it up a little?
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Received this fix blade in the mail today.It is made by Schrade but has no tang stamp.I was wondering if the had a production or tang stamp number.
Schrade made up special ones with etching.
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If I recall correctly those were usually finished out with a blade etch.
I believe they were also made for a couple other companies than Schrade as well, as SFOs.

Cal, Eric, Hal or someone else can set us straight on them.
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Here is another electrician's knife. 8)
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this knife came in today.has good snap but handles show some wear. My freind gave me the box! i was able to find the add for $8
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I ended up with a few hawkbills Schrade 136.Now I have three with different tang stamps and the latest has more squarer handles.
In the photo of the three the first one had been well polished.1/has no number 2/ has number on back of blade
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Shearer, that 1st picture has a business name on the handle that I think is still operating. If I read it right doesn't it say Apopka Growers Supply? Apopka is a town in Central Florida north of Orlando where I was raised. Apopka is an Indian word meaning "potato eating place". Also there is Lake Apopka, the 3rd largest lake in Florida, over 30,000 acres. Used to be a great fishing lake in the years before 1960 or so. Agricultural pollution caused its' decline. Treefarmer

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Treefarmer.Yes it does have APOPKA on the handle.Out here ( Australia ) they introduced European Carp and now they have taken over most of rivers and lakes.They make the water muddy and this kills the native fish.
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Shearer, I should have included in my 1st response the question, Did you get that particular knife from the US or did it find its' way to Australia some other way? Treefarmer

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I got it from the USA .
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These 935 Old Timers were made by Schrade in 1973.
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I finally have a couple USA made Schrades to add, an 8OT and a 125OT single blade, liner lock hunter in box with leather sheath. My farming Dad loves his 8OT and carries it wherever he goes, that knife does everything.

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