My latest Schrade
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koldgold
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Re: My latest Schrade
I like that Old 2OT Tom.
Talking about old knives, this early 8OT cost me $18.
As I was looking for an EDC, I asked Dale to replace the scales with bone.
Talking about old knives, this early 8OT cost me $18.
As I was looking for an EDC, I asked Dale to replace the scales with bone.
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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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Mustanger
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Re: My latest Schrade
I finally caught a break on a couple of Cigar Box Classics, CSW98 and CSW296 trapper.
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Picked this one up at the O.K.C.A. show last week
I have a hard time trusting someone who doesn't like dogs...but if my dog doesn't like someone, I'll trust that.
Acorn, a better friend than I deserved, gone but never forgotten...run fast and free 11-5-2018 I'll see you soon
Acorn, a better friend than I deserved, gone but never forgotten...run fast and free 11-5-2018 I'll see you soon
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Re: My latest Schrade
Doug,
That's a beauty right there! Is that the only Schrade you brought home? Are you holding back on us? LOL
Tom
That's a beauty right there! Is that the only Schrade you brought home? Are you holding back on us? LOL
Tom
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Re: My latest Schrade
The 804 is my favorite whittler
and that one is beautifull 
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Re: My latest Schrade
As others have said....Beautiful.
David
"Glowing like the metal on the edge of a knife" Meat Loaf
"Glowing like the metal on the edge of a knife" Meat Loaf
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Thanks for all the nice comments...I got it in a straight trade for another whittler I had given $75 for. When I asked about trading, he said sure...a whittler is a whittler. 
I have a hard time trusting someone who doesn't like dogs...but if my dog doesn't like someone, I'll trust that.
Acorn, a better friend than I deserved, gone but never forgotten...run fast and free 11-5-2018 I'll see you soon
Acorn, a better friend than I deserved, gone but never forgotten...run fast and free 11-5-2018 I'll see you soon
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Re: My latest Schrade
That's an excellent one doug
I like the shell as a prop, it's suiting.
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WANTED: Shapleigh Diamond Edge branded Schrades in good condition.
WANTED: Shapleigh Diamond Edge branded Schrades in good condition.
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That is a beauty, excellent condition! I need to find one like that for my gathering.
Tom
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Heck of a fishing knife.
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Verry impressive. 
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Minty and knice!
Don't let that beautiful lemony celluloid get away from you. They are known to turn rogue.
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Mustanger
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Thanks, guys. Truth be known, it's not real minty. My pictures nor the auction pictures show the discoloration on the back springs or a few scratches on the blade. I determined from a recent discussion with Dale that these were just cataloged from 1961-1963 with that blade etch. There are other 208 models with different blade etches including one for Craftsman that make one wonder when they were made. But the one to get is the Schrade Cut. Co. Fisherman's Special. It has a different style fish scaler. I found it in the 1938 and 1940 catalogs, and on ebay recently.
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Mustanger - I like that #208: very fine knife. The scaling blade with the inch marks and very fine teeth reminds me of the current Rough Rider fish knives.
Here is one of my latest Schrades. An #804 With Schrade stamped on the shield. This is the only knife I have with the name on the shield - anyone know if that dates it to a particular time?
Here is one of my latest Schrades. An #804 With Schrade stamped on the shield. This is the only knife I have with the name on the shield - anyone know if that dates it to a particular time?
Mel
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I would like to know the answer to this as well.Dinadan wrote:An #804 With Schrade stamped on the shield. This is the only knife I have with the name on the shield - anyone know if that dates it to a particular time?
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Mustanger
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Is an 804, tang stamped Schrade, Ny, a one year only knife? Did the 804 end in 1973?
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Good point about the tang stamp, Mustanger. NY versus Walden. I bet that if I really research this forum I will find the dates ... maybe tomorrow night I will see what I can turn up.
Mel
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Mustanger
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The catalogs on schrades r us show the 804 in 1973, no catalog for '74 and in '75 it shows an 804 but has "DISCONTINUED" stamped over the picture.
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Doug, that 804 is by far the best one i have laid eyes on. Not only that but you horse traded for it at the Oregon Knife Show. Well done my friend.
Tony.
Tony.
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The "Schrade N.Y." stamping was used from 1972 when Schrade-Walden" became "Schrade" up until some time in late 1970's. The exact date of the final "Schrade N.Y." is not known. Likely it was phased out over a couple of years time as already marked blades got used up.
kj
kj
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Re: My latest Schrade/735 non-locking
Here is a Schrade Walden 735 Stainless, aka "Marlin Spike Rigging knife".
This knife is designed to have a locking spike that is released by depressing a "Spike Release" lever. This is the weak feature of this knife. With many used examples the spike lock does not hold the blade in the open position, so a push on the open spike and it begins to close.
This 735 looks little used. The original factory edge is present. The spike does not lock at all. It feels like a normal slip joint blade. There is no sense of any engagement at all. To me it looks as if the detente in the spike tang that would be where the locking 'tab' would engage, has been ground off. i.e. this is not a case of frequent use wearing out the engagement mechanism. It is a 735 that was made to NOT lock.
Has anyone got a similar 735 ? or knowledge of changes in the Schrade Walden production to eliminate the lock ?
thanks, kj
This knife is designed to have a locking spike that is released by depressing a "Spike Release" lever. This is the weak feature of this knife. With many used examples the spike lock does not hold the blade in the open position, so a push on the open spike and it begins to close.
This 735 looks little used. The original factory edge is present. The spike does not lock at all. It feels like a normal slip joint blade. There is no sense of any engagement at all. To me it looks as if the detente in the spike tang that would be where the locking 'tab' would engage, has been ground off. i.e. this is not a case of frequent use wearing out the engagement mechanism. It is a 735 that was made to NOT lock.
Has anyone got a similar 735 ? or knowledge of changes in the Schrade Walden production to eliminate the lock ?
thanks, kj
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Re: My latest Schrade
Joe - that is a tough looking rigging knife. Looking at your photo I wonder if someone at the factory just forgot to cut the locking notch. Question: does the spring have a lock tab? I realize that is hard to determine without taking the knife apart, but it would be indicative of the intent of the maker.
Thank you for the info on the Schrade N.Y . stamp. I never intended to become a Schrade collector, but it seems that my collection is trending that direction.
Thank you for the info on the Schrade N.Y . stamp. I never intended to become a Schrade collector, but it seems that my collection is trending that direction.
Mel
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I just found 3 more used S-W 735 Stainless knives in a container in the basement. All are just like this one i have posted: no locking engagement of the spike, not even a hint of a worn out locking mechanism. The open-close feeling of the spike is just like that of a regular slip joint blade.
So, did S-W at some point change this pattern to a non locking spike even though the spike release is still present ?
kj
So, did S-W at some point change this pattern to a non locking spike even though the spike release is still present ?
kj