My latest Schrade
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This is my only Schrade, an unusual jigged bone Old Timer. The seller told me it was a c. 70's, possibly custom, from the Stidham estate. Don't know much about them but this one is unique enough to peek my interest.
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Yehuda that's a nice one, it is rehandled and the old timer shield was added, the original shield would have been a federal style. That model 881Y is an "open stock" meaning it's not part of the old timer or uncle henry line. The Y denotes the smooth yellow delrin handles it had originally, the old timer shield was never original on this knife. The NY before USA means it was made pretty soon after the end of the schrade walden era so it's probably 1973 or 74ish, I'm not exactly sure when the NY mark was dropped.
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I suspected this could be a rework but it is so well done I'd hoped it was some kind of custom job. I'm guessing this was a private job or did the Schrade factory do specialty jobs like this? Thanks for your input and knowledge!!KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:Yehuda that's a nice one, it is rehandled and the old timer shield was added, the original shield would have been a federal style. That model 881Y is an "open stock" meaning it's not part of the old timer or uncle henry line. The Y denotes the smooth yellow delrin handles it had originally, the old timer shield was never original on this knife. The NY before USA means it was made pretty soon after the end of the schrade walden era so it's probably 1973 or 74ish, I'm not exactly sure when the NY mark was dropped.
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That nice bone looks very much like the bone that Schrade put onto the Parker "Bison" stockman, 1978ish.
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The bone was the selling point for me. It's got a personality all it's own. Thanks!!tongueriver wrote:That nice bone looks very much like the bone that Schrade put onto the Parker "Bison" stockman, 1978ish.
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I was just messing around when I said you woudn't see them too often.KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:Those are very nice, I never knew there was a heritage sharpfingerdweb1897 wrote:Fatcity
Here are a couple Heritage red bones you won't see too often
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In that case you weren't kidding when you said you won't see those too often
Very nice white bone set, the display is awesome.
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Dweb, that bone knife display is truly a work of art. I remember the thread where you posted about the creation of that display.
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Thanks the good words, it's always nice when fellow collectors like a display. Sure does beat the old "Gee that's pretty". I think you have to be a collector to appreciate the time and work that goes into collecting the knives, building the display and all the revisions you go through until it's just right. I know this thread is for latest Schrades but I'm going to show my latest Schrade display if I can get some good pics of it tomorrow, unless someone objects.
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Hell of a display. You should be very proud.
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dweb1897,
Gee, that knife display sure is pretty!
(Just Kidding!!!)
In all seriousness, it is awesome! Very well done!

Gee, that knife display sure is pretty!
In all seriousness, it is awesome! Very well done!
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Here is my latest Schrade display. It takes up half of a 4'-9" x 2'-3" coffee table top I built. The Bottom row consists of all Herman Williams knives and the top row are corresponding Schrade models...mostly SFO's. The one exception is a Canal Street Muskrat in Ram's Horn. I used SFO's for the color and to stay away from delrin. There is one wood handle SW 804 in the group.
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WOW !
Amazing degree of dedication to create such an awe inspiring display.
kj
Amazing degree of dedication to create such an awe inspiring display.
kj
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Crikey Doug, you have some amazing displays. I can remember some of the others you have displayed here from time to time, and they are quite considerable, and all as magnificent as these.
I would probably go so far as to say you have more knives in displays than anyone i know. I also remember that you said once that "you can't see your knives if they are in a drawer". I would sure like to see them in person one day. I am a great admirer of your work.
Well done my fiend,
Tony.
I would probably go so far as to say you have more knives in displays than anyone i know. I also remember that you said once that "you can't see your knives if they are in a drawer". I would sure like to see them in person one day. I am a great admirer of your work.
Well done my fiend,
Tony.
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Hi Doug and Tony, Doug your collection is amazing.... Ken.
This is my Ever-day-used. It's an early Walden 8OT, Dale did for me.
This is my Ever-day-used. It's an early Walden 8OT, Dale did for me.
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I collect Schrade knives - made in the U.S.A.- I like the 8OT
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I collect Schrade knives - made in the U.S.A.- I like the 8OT
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Finally got a 330 Old Timer Jack knife. Waiting for the Mailman.
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[quote="gmichael"]Obtained this beauty 80T for the collection]
That is a nice 8OT, if you do not want to keep it, keep me inmind...Ken LOL

That is a nice 8OT, if you do not want to keep it, keep me inmind...Ken LOL
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ummmm.... that looks to be a 1st year bone 8OT.gmichael wrote:Obtained this beauty 80T for the collection
More details please!
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Hello, Im pretty new to Schrades, but got the Old-Timer-itus bug,and have been on a mission to find a few older 80ts. Im at work..but will post a few pics later this evening. please check out my gallery. From what I believe to know..this is the second run bone..as this is not smooth bone..but saw cut?CheckSix wrote:ummmm.... that looks to be a 1st year bone 8OT.gmichael wrote:Obtained this beauty 80T for the collection
More details please!
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Re: bone 8OT: would be good to see pics with all blades open, front & back sides. It looks more 'shiny' than the few others i have seen ?
Here are 2 neat Schrade USA Lockbacks.
Every year Colt commissions a knife company to make a "Colt" knife for them. They usually are expensive high end knives from Jos. Rodgers in Sheffield, and manufacturers in Solingen & Italy as well as USA.
Here is the 1993 Colt, a Schrade USA LB5.
And a Matco 1983 fancy LB7 with a well tooled flap over sheath.
Good scores if i do say so myself.
kj
Here are 2 neat Schrade USA Lockbacks.
Every year Colt commissions a knife company to make a "Colt" knife for them. They usually are expensive high end knives from Jos. Rodgers in Sheffield, and manufacturers in Solingen & Italy as well as USA.
Here is the 1993 Colt, a Schrade USA LB5.
And a Matco 1983 fancy LB7 with a well tooled flap over sheath.
Good scores if i do say so myself.
kj
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Oh yeah; yers is the real deal, alright. The degree of texture to the 'sawcut' surface can vary, but yours is from ground zero (except for a small difference in shields. There WAS an oval shield that preceded the shield you show, and actually may have only been a prototype). Your knife is as good as it gets.gmichael wrote:Hello, Im pretty new to Schrades, but got the Old-Timer-itus bug,and have been on a mission to find a few older 80ts. Im at work..but will post a few pics later this evening. please check out my gallery. From what I believe to know..this is the second run bone..as this is not smooth bone..but saw cut?CheckSix wrote:ummmm.... that looks to be a 1st year bone 8OT.gmichael wrote:Obtained this beauty 80T for the collection
More details please!
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Roland, those are some nice lockbacks that I never knew even existed! I am not much of a lockback guy, but there are a few that trip my trigger. Here is one that is actually still in the mail (I hope). The early (1979) introduction in non-stainless steel.
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