paulsvintage wrote:great knives guys ! here's one for the thread Schrade Cut Co.
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Thats a nice one PV ! great zig-zag jigging ....early stamp ???
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Thanks Wiseguy, straight line stamping. don't know about earlywiseguy wrote:Thats a nice one PV ! great zig-zag jigging ....early stamp ???
paulsvintage wrote:great knives guys ! here's one for the thread Schrade Cut Co.
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i meant the tang stamps pat. dates silly
some beautifull bones on that`n
thanks for sharing it 
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wiseguy wrote:i meant the tang stamps pat. dates sillysome beautifull bones on that`n
thanks for sharing it
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found two more for this thread «»«»«»EDGEMASTER BRAND «»«»«»
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Here's a little Flylock I picked up recently.
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Thanks Dimitri. Yes, that's a first for me. Believe it or not I got it on Ebay on a buy it now deal before the Ebay fuzz could remove the listing. They actually removed the listing AFTER I bought the knife and then a few days later contacted me to inquire about my buying experience. I didn't respond. 
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I added this one recently ,,,,,,to keep the other one company 
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Thanks MB
i posted this one in Schrade collectors forum but figured i`d show it here too. the stamp puts it from the 1930s .full blade no cracks no play and awsome bones.
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Here is a Presto that I picked up in a group of knives yesterday. It is a small one with no damage to the bone.
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wow...havent checked in here for a few................NICE ONES GUYS

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Mike, If you're coming to Wind Gap this Saturday you might bring that one along.galvanic1882 wrote:Here is a Presto that I picked up in a group of knives yesterday. It is a small one with no damage to the bone.
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That's a cool old switch Mike, and WOW
that's an amazing fishtail wiseguy.......
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Hey Fran I was planning on going and will have it with me and some others I will be moving. I have a Remington Bullet R4353 and some old Case knives with winterbottom bone handles. See you there, Mike
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Here are a couple Schrades I picked up in the last week. Both fire with authority, safety inop on the metal handled PRESTO. The bone knife is in amazing condition with maybe 1/8 blade use as compared to my Paratrooper, the blade in the metal PRESTO is 100% full.....
May do a little more clean up on the metal handled knife, the bone model is good to go.
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Here is my latest Presto, was looking for one of these for a long time.

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