Various Schrade knife lists - All organized on 1 page

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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Various Schrade knife lists - All organized on 1 page

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OK... After what must have been a ton of hard work, orvet has done a wonderful job of gathering and assembling several knife lists for the Schrade collectors among us.

These lists include Old Timers, Uncle Henrys, Open Stock knives, Space Age knives (as LT calls 'em) ::tu:: , and Schrade knives manufactured c. 1946-1956.

I would like to thank Dale and everyone who helped with this. I hope it will be very helpfull to many collectors for years to come... ::tu::

https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/co ... nce-guide/

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Actually Bryan did all the hard stuff..........getting the lists up on the forum!

Thanks Bryan for making AAPK the best forum for knife collectors on the web! ::ds::

Ya' did good! ::tu::
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This is FANTASTIC UNIQUE work.
The photos looks so good too.
I APPRECIATE this well done work.
BACK THIS UP. It must have taken A year or two to do this.


8) 8) 8) :D :D :D ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: :wink:

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Well Done!! ::tu:: ::tu::

I thank all involved for some great work. I'm sure it will answer questions and help educate lots of folks.
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8) Great Job Guys! ::tu:: Thanks for all the hard work. This is a great

resource for us all.
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::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: THANKS
Great job guys, this is a fantastic tool for all of us schradaholics. Your hard work and effort on this is greatly appreciated!! :D :D
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THANKS!! Dale, et.al. you've done great reference work here!
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Outstanding work. Must have taken a lot of man-hours. I've never seen that much info on Schrade's in one place before. Thanks, Dale, Bryan and anybody else who had a hand in it.
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Here is one I did not see listed. It just came in a group I just got. Marked 226OT Aw heck you guys probably have a bunch of these. Like I have said before never be to surprised at what might show up with Schrade. LT
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I bet you can count on one finger how many of that model there were made, nice catch LT.

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Actually at least three. Perhapes four I am not sure if there was one in the collection I seem to remember it I will have to check the pics of t he collection and see if I can find it. LT
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Post by orvet »

Great example LT. ::tu:: ::tu::
I wasn't on my list because it did not appear in any of the catalogs. I didn't know that it existed. :shock:

I would like to add a page of these unique Schrades here on AAPK. If you, LT or anyone else, has examples of these unique, low production pieces that never appear in any of the books or lists of model numbers, I would appreciate a pic and any info on them so I can make a "UNIQUE SCHRADE LIST" to add to the Schrade lists already posted..

Thank you,
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LT yes I have at least 1 if fact this is one of my edc :lol: :lol: :lol: NOT!!
COOL OT ! I'll trade you a 8ot
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wow! thats an oddball LT. I'd love to take a look at that, looks like one good piece of craftsmanship. hefty too I bet
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I got tired of looking at all them foot notes. here is a set of these that walked in jammed in a large full cardboard box. Damn more knives oh well it could be worse ( could be an empty box.) Here are a set of dies with them that I hope to use in a display with these three Seriously these are getting tough to find. So for Larry and Dale here are some you might like . Yes Larry that is cat hair and it also comes with the picture. LT
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LT , read this with a texas accent "them are sure purrtty knives you got there"
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Wish some of those boxes were in my garage.. Oh, I don't have a garage either..
Dang and you got the molds for the handles too... Looks like another wall display coming your way.
Good stuff.
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I've added a bunch of patents for Schrade and Camillus to the web site.
If anyone see some missing please let me know.
Youll see a few names that are familar 8)
http://www.collectors-of-schrades-r.us/ ... atents.htm
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Schrade 7OT Cave Bear

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I use Bryans and Dale's lists all of the time for reference. I really appreciate all of the work done. A pattern question came up the other day as to when a pattern began, and noticed there is no 7OT on the Old Timers list. I was also wondering if the 7OT was produced in both 1095 carbon and Stainless Steel (answer is yes).
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hawk ,good to see ya on aapk, this site and LRV site are great
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thawk,
My apologies, but that is one I left out. ::doh::
It is on the update of the list that I am working on.
The 7OT, Cave Bear first appears in the catalogs in 1991 and was there through the last catalog in 2004. I see the first notation of it being stainless in the 2000 Shortline catalog. They may have switched to stainless before that, but that is the first indication I have in any of my catalogs of it being stainless. Of course as we all know, just because the catalogs doesn’t say stainless, that is not a sure indicator that the blade is carbon steel. Sometimes they made running changes and switched the type of steel without announcing it.

I decided I would check what the price lists had to say about the steel. The type of steel in the 7OT is not mentioned until 1994, and then it is listed as “High Carbon Steel.” In 1995 it is listed as Schrade + Steel. That is the year the 6OT was introduced. It was probably cheaper to make both blades from stainless rather than have one stainless & one carbon, since they are essentially the same blade except for the tang stamp.

The 2000 MSRP for the Cave Bear was $56.95.

Thanks for bringing the omission to my attention.

I hope this info helps,
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Orvet , you are ok in my book. :lol: :lol:
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And I'd say thoroughly OK at that. Thanks for the information. ::nod::
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Thanks, Dale, Bryan and all who helped. Great reference & educational material.

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