171UH Birdsheads
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171UH Birdsheads
Since nobody has posted on here for a while I thought I'd post a few of my favorite fixed blades.My six 171UHBHs.The oldest is #0859 and the youngest is #10,433.It is the highest number I have been able to find and has the Schrade-Walden etched on the blade instead of stamped like the others.Thanks Arnold
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Finally, a six pack worth hanging on to...
Nice ones Arnold.
Bill


Nice ones Arnold.






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I always enjoy seeing your 171s Arnold. Very nice!
Phil
The serial number of my user 171 is 39651. It's not the birds head pommel, and has the 'pebble finish' on the guard where the serial number is. on the other side of the guard is the Uncle Henry signature. It's dark with age and has plenty of pits, but sharpens up great, rides on my hip in a Paul Long custom sheath.
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The serial number of my user 171 is 39651. It's not the birds head pommel, and has the 'pebble finish' on the guard where the serial number is. on the other side of the guard is the Uncle Henry signature. It's dark with age and has plenty of pits, but sharpens up great, rides on my hip in a Paul Long custom sheath.
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I'm pretty sure that Paul has been saving Scorpihydes, chewed to proper texture, by mythical virgins (are there any other kind?), just to make that special sheath for you Arnold. You should give him a call when he returns from Blade (?). Tell him...El Lob..........o sent you.
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Hey,
I'll bet sheathmaker could make you a nice sheath...and still have enough hide for a hunting vest.
Even though that looks like homemade tackle, the score looks to be worthy of Boone and Crockett.
Bill
I'll bet sheathmaker could make you a nice sheath...and still have enough hide for a hunting vest.

Even though that looks like homemade tackle, the score looks to be worthy of Boone and Crockett.


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I got this one a while back and have some questions about it.As you can see it is a different 171UH.Instead of the birdshead or the square end pommel it has a totally different pommel.It also has the leather handle like the 147l or the 148l.The guard has been shortened and changed to nickle silver.It is also pinned through the pommel like the birdsheads and the Schrade stamped squareends were screwed through the end of the pommel so someone had a lot of work to change it to the pinned type.Has anyone seen a similar knife.This seems to be to well made for an amateur.Thanks,Arnold
That is a nice one Arnold!
I have not seen one like it. Maybe it is a lunchbox knife.
What does the tang stamp say?
Dale


I have not seen one like it. Maybe it is a lunchbox knife.
What does the tang stamp say?
Dale
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A great find Arnold!
It is really nice when you can find a one-of-a-kind. I think I like that version best of all!
Dale

It is really nice when you can find a one-of-a-kind. I think I like that version best of all!
Dale
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Thanks Dale.I think that one of the reasons I collect Schrades is that every time I think I have one of each I find another.I have 8 different patterns of 147 or 148s and I'm still finding new ones.I have 3 different paterns of 171s and I'm still looking.That what makes it fun.Mabe this the always elusive one of a kind proto.One can only hope.Arnold 

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Arnold,
Hmmmmmm...
Might be time for a new picture. Sounds like you are working on a Case (
) rather than a six-pack of 171s.
Well, off to make some "special" stew,
Lobo

Hmmmmmm...

Might be time for a new picture. Sounds like you are working on a Case (


Well, off to make some "special" stew,
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Well Arnold,
I know this doesn't fit in your thread, but I thought you might get a kick out of this one...
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showt ... p?t=479676
'Dillos.....oh yeah!!
Bill
I know this doesn't fit in your thread, but I thought you might get a kick out of this one...
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showt ... p?t=479676
'Dillos.....oh yeah!!

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Get me some 'dillo & I will go to work.tobyrogers wrote:Good one.I wonder how long that dillo had to stay on the road to get stabilized.I think I'll see if Ratman or Dale would do a 171 in that.Arnold
I bet that stuff really stinks when you sand it!
Is it thick enough for a 171?
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