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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That pattern is a new one on me. Very interesting. Thanks for pics & posts.
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thawk wrote:
treefarmer wrote:thawk, is that a seriel number on the bolster? Looks like 469. Very nice looking knife. That SFO for Moore Handley might have an intresting history.
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Yes, it is a serial number, 469, made in 2002... a bit clearer picture.
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Thank you thawk for showing that knife.
For want of a name for you knife; for now,
I am going to use it, into my research into the 2002-2003 Schrade Classics and specials.
Your knife is the key to my research, because it has that 2002 etch on the blade.
Your knife is one of 25 knives I am looking at.
I am waiting for some knives from the U.S. before I start a forum, on these bone handled knives …Ken
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Here's a Schrade Walden 855RB I've just added to my collection ::nod::

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Schrade Skoal LB5
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Schrade USA 100 year anivers. Gunstock Trapper liner lock
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Nice one Gino! ::tu:: ::tu::
I haven't seen a 194OT with the 100 Anniversary shield before. Great find!
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I received this 8OT H Williams in the mail today.
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Nice one Grant. I like that one... Ken ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Schrade Walden - Sailors/riggers knife (#735-ST).
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SEEING DOUBLE & were very happy about that; Came in the Mail today. ::ds:: ::ds:: ::ds:: ::ds:: ::ds:: ::ds:: ::ds:: ::ds:: ::ds:: ::ds::
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Very nice Ken!
Are those the 8OT, 34OT & 108OT?
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orvet wrote:Very nice Ken!
Are those the 8OT, 34OT & 108OT?
Yes, Dale.
Hi Old Mate, I had the set in the case. The other set came in brown boxes. They came in the mail today.

Check these out, I only got them out today for a line-up. I have never seen them like this before.
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Very nice set Ken
I like the red bone in the Old Timers.
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Hi Grant, I had one set and the set in the brown boxes came today.
Do you have one or two of the red bone knives. Ken
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Ken I have the three with different serial number 8OT, 34OT and 108OT
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Herman Williams has started to do jigged bone, along with his famous red stag. Here is an 881 openstock.

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Schrade Cutco 8163 3/4 cattle knife.

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Cal, that's a beauty of a cattle knife!!

Herman's really got that peachseed jigging down, doesn't he? I believe he's actually using one of the old Schrade bone cutting fixtures to achieve that. Hopefully he keeps his fingers out of the way! :shock: :)

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ea42 wrote:I believe he's actually using one of the old Schrade bone cutting fixtures to achieve that.

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Any chance of a short (or long!) description of that "fixture?"
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I haven't got a clue as to what it looks like. I think Alex at the shop has one as well, I'll have to ask him if he can bring it in so I can snap some pics. Pretty curious myself!

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I finally pulled the trigger on a Herman Williams Schrade. Stag 98OT off the bay from, I believe, one of our members here.

And a Prototype or Salesman's Sample from another member's store.
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It's hard to believe no one's picked up a new Schrade in over a month. Oh well, I'll break the ice.

Cut and paste from the Mail Call thread (since I'm lazy).
The mail carrier brought this one yesterday. Schrade Silhouette SQ432, it was made to commemorate the Illinois State Police in 2004 and it's serialized with #0177. Seller (Reeds Classic Knives in S. Illinois) said, "Each knife is serialized only 350 produced".

It's a sturdy knife with aluminum handles, bronze blade pivot bushings and a rather sleek shape. The only objection I have to it is, even though it locks up solid, opening and closing the knife has a kind of loosey goosey, tinny feel to it. It's a strange feeling for a knife that's this well built. Maybe I get that feeling because the blade deploys so smoothly.
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Jerry, never seen one like that , ::tu::
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garddogg56 wrote:Jerry, never seen one like that , ::tu::
This is from 2010, when I shipped one of those knives to Australia.
A friend then tried to ship 50 of them, (at $8 each) and was stopped by Australian Customs.
Most of these Schrade knives; past under some Collector’s radar.

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Jerry,
You can tighten the blade with the pivert bolt, the same knife Taylor had made in China is very poorly made.
I pulled a number of the Schrade and Taylor look-a-like knives down, to see the diferance....

I'v had this set for a wile, and posted on the Gallery...Ken
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mumblypeg wrote:I finally pulled the trigger on a Herman Williams Schrade. Stag 98OT off the bay from, I believe, one of our members here.

And a Prototype or Salesman's Sample from another member's store.
The prototype appears to be an acid etch done by hand by Frank Giorgianni Sr.
Frank did most of the animal & bird scenes for the Schrade, but he also did acid etches such as on that blade.
Was there any paper that came with it, such as a COA?
It is great to have original work by such a noted artist! ::ds::


The Herman Williams is excellent, as they always are! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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