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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Nice bunch of knives there, dogg. ::tu::
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Got this one recently at a flea market for $10.
Factory edge, centered blade and never used I think.
This is a well made knife and it's an advertiser knife no less.
Has the nicest walk/talk. I'm lovin it.
With an 80T for size comparison
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Thanx guys ::handshake:: ya gut ta love the OldTimer line shame there no more :x
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I finally completed the Amber jigged bone Cigar Box Classic set. All with serial #'s and matching boxes. ::ds::
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dweb1897 wrote:I finally completed the Amber jigged bone Cigar Box Classic set. All with serial #'s and matching boxes. ::ds::
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Nice set of knives.
I have the green set all with the same serial number ( SS51-1 ) and only one box.

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Producer wrote:Got this one recently at a flea market for $10.
Factory edge, centered blade and never used I think.
This is a well made knife and it's an advertiser knife no less.
Has the nicest walk/talk. I'm lovin it.
With an 80T for size comparison

Harold it is interesting that the 175 was made in 2 different sizes.
It was 3-3/8" when it was made by Schrade Cut Co. It was carried over into Schrade Walden also at 3-3/8".
In 1964 the catalog notes the change in size and the knife is listed as 3-3/4" from then on.
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Shearer wrote:
dweb1897 wrote:I finally completed the Amber jigged bone Cigar Box Classic set. All with serial #'s and matching boxes. ::ds::
CIGAR BOX CLASSICS.JPG
Nice set of knives.
I have the green set all with the same serial number ( SS51-1 ) and only one box.

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I have only acquired the trapper and muskrat in the green bone...both unfinished...no shield or serial #. If you ever think about selling your set... ::pray:: well I, sure you won't... :( but if you do.. :D
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orvet wrote:
Producer wrote:Got this one recently at a flea market for $10.
Factory edge, centered blade and never used I think.
This is a well made knife and it's an advertiser knife no less.
Has the nicest walk/talk. I'm lovin it.
With an 80T for size comparison

Harold it is interesting that the 175 was made in 2 different sizes.
It was 3-3/8" when it was made by Schrade Cut Co. It was carried over into Schrade Walden also at 3-3/8".
In 1964 the catalog notes the change in size and the knife is listed as 3-3/4" from then on.
Thanks Dale I didn't know that.
This one is the 3-3/4"
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I think I have both sizes of the 175. I will try & remember grab a picture and post it.
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Those sheep hoof knives are mighty handy, the original box cutter, of course. The latest rage is the pointy version, and calling them wharncliffes. Here is a catalog cut of a similar animal, called the New England Whaler, pre-1946 style, and a later Schrade Walden, with TWO blades.
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Just got this one today
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This has been here for a few months. I has some peppering on the blades but looks unsharpened.
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Oh man! That two bladed New England Whaler! It's like a loom fixer! ::facepalm:: another one to look for. It never ends.
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steve99f wrote:This has been here for a few months. I has some peppering on the blades but looks unsharpened.
Nice 36OT
One of the harder to find Old Timers.

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Thanks for the kind words Grant. And I learned something.
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This 227UH arrived in yesterday's mail. Herman Williams re-jigged the 100 year Anniversary rope jigged blue bone with the jigging machine built in Schrade's machine shop. He bought 12 sets of these handles. It may not be a one of a kind, but it is the first.
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I like the blue handles.
The only one I have with blue handles is a Schrade 4" stockman .

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I only know of Blue bone being used on this Special Edition set and the 100th Anniversary knives
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I have the same Blue set in the Display, I would say the Flag in the center was never put in-place.
I have tried to find one to complete the Display.
I also have all five knives, with-out the Display Unit.

I also have some of the un-finished 100th Anniversary knives.
My ACB80 is one of the very hard to find, finished rope-cut bone knives.... Ken
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Just finished paying for a Schrade LTD 3-3/8" Jack on eBay. Looks to have black saw cut Delrin® handles, brass bolsters and a brass shield imprinted with "Schrade"

Anyone have any information on this knife?
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I've had 6 of the 3rd Generation Schrades for some time, and finally found number 7, a perfect C641 lockback, right here on AAPK. It is a beauty!
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Just added this Sears version of a 25 OT to go with a 165
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Whoa Pro nice pair ::tu::
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Thanks Dogg. ^^^^
Stumbled across the 25. Got lucky.
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It was a good week...this is what today's mail brought
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