What is Your Latest Old 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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Jerry and Dale, I now understand "Open Stock" ::dang::
I have a 33OT with green handles, Dale may have seen a 33OT with black handles.
This is some of the late knives Schrade were working on, all with LTD blade stamp and that shield.
This is some of the knives in my collection, with the LTD blade stamp and the shield, like your knife.

The only knife I can find, is an 833UH in my 1991 display. It does not have the LTD blade stamp.
Some of the Copenhagen knives had black handles.
I have six or seven different 4" (8OT size) knives with black handles.
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Jerry, I have found the Black handles. But not the LTD blade.. Ken
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I have one of those 33OT's Great looking knife.
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koldgold wrote:Jerry, I have found the Black handles. But not the LTD blade.. Ken
With it's brass bolsters, it reminded me of one of the tobacco knives. Don't know why. It's not like I know anything about Schrades but that's the first thing that popped into my brain cage.

Doug, Ken, those are some fine looking 33's. I'm glad you posted them. I may have to keep my eye out for a green one now.
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Here are a couple more with black handles and a Heritage 2331 with bone handles but none with a LTD blade.
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I added that 2331 Heritage Jack to my eBay search list. ::drool::
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jerryd6818 wrote:I added that 2331 Heritage Jack to my eBay search list. ::drool::
Jerry, I found this Heritage knife on eBay for $6.
As you can see it had a large crack in the red bone handle.
I sent it off to Dale, for a little clean-up.
This is what Dale set back... Ken.
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::tu:: nice
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Wow that's a beauty! That Dale sure does good work!!!!

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A old one, some etch.

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Wow, still has the etch. Beautiful!
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That is a great old Cutco. I can't see the etch on my monitor; what does it say? I wonder when they stopped putting the prestolite keys in these knives; possibly very shortly after 1920? In other words, when did the acetylene headlamps disappear? I suppose they marketed the wrenches for a little while after that. The jigging on that bone is definitely pre-1930. Thank you for showing it.
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tongueriver wrote:That is a great old Cutco. I can't see the etch on my monitor; what does it say? I wonder when they stopped putting the prestolite keys in these knives; possibly very shortly after 1920? In other words, when did the acetylene headlamps disappear? I suppose they marketed the wrenches for a little while after that. The jigging on that bone is definitely pre-1930. Thank you for showing it.
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I recently picked this great little Wharncliffe Cut Co. pattern. Love everything about it.

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Harold and Glenn. Really great examples. Harold yours with that old jigging style is not seen often in that condition. Glenn, I've not seen that pattern with peachseed in a Cut Co.
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Glenn, that Wharncliffe Cut Co. is the cat's pajamas. Confused me at first until I remembered that originally the pattern (handle profile) was referred to as Wharncliffe and not the blade.
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Can't really say they're my latest but some I've picked up over the years:
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Wow, some real beauties in there, very nice!
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What a treat for the eyes! Thanx for showing! However, I must say the humidity in the Houston area might preclude safe storage for such gems, and I am offering safekeeping here in the crisp dry air of the West. ::nod::
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Cal has a point but since he has limited space, I'll volunteer to provide climate controlled storage for the overflow. :mrgreen:
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I greatly appreciate the concern, however, as you can see they are safely snuggled in a nice climate controlled environment with some of their friends already.

Seriously, thanks for the kind words, I've always had a soft spot in my heart for these old wooden handled knives of all marks.

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Beautiful knives there, msteele6. I really enjoy looking at them.
Your knives resemble mine in many ways. Although I think yours are in better condition.
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Harold,that is a gem.

Glen ,you know I like the wharncliffe,she has the right curves.

M,that 3rd one down in the 2nd row is my favorite :) ,you have a very nice bunch of Schrades. ::tu::

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