Who's into S & M?

Schatt & Morgan knives were first manufacturer back in 1890. The Queen Cutlery company made most of the more recent examples, but Schatt had its own plant in its earlier years that cranked out the oldies. There is no shortage of fantastic Schatt & Morgan knives in existance that have been made over the brand's long & storied history.
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jerryd6818 wrote:
Dinadan wrote: Jerry - you really are a jack knife man! Beautiful knives! I think I have seen that Orvet knife before, but I agree with Bdev that we need the back story.
Bruno, Mel, I wasn't ignoring you. For some reason I didn't make it back here and didn't see your posts.

There's not much of a story to that knife. Yes, it was done by Dale (pretty obvious with his mark prominently on the blade) and yes it started life as a Camillus Electrician's knife. I guess he just decided I needed it and it showed up in the mail one day. You could have knocked me over with a feather. That's been close to four years ago and I'm still in awe of it. Makes my eyes sparkle every time I see it. I appreciate all the knives with which I've been gifted but there's a few that are especially special and this is one of them. Thank you Dale. Semper Fi brother.
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That's the best electrician's knife I've ever seen. PERIOD! ::tu:: :mrgreen:
Queen City. My favorite! Bruno. ::tu::
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I won't argue with you on that one. I gotta tell ya, that electrician's knife is an amazing canvas for mod's. Between Dale and Glenn, they have done some stunners.
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Gettin' back on topic with some English Jacks:
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Onlt S&M I have (so far :lol: Currently eyeing off the S&M Sway Back with large clip blade.)

This is a Centenary 1902 - 2002 Horn Handle and MOP shield F&F is exceptional.
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jerryd6818 wrote:
Dinadan wrote: Jerry - you really are a jack knife man! Beautiful knives! I think I have seen that Orvet knife before, but I agree with Bdev that we need the back story.
Bruno, Mel, I wasn't ignoring you. For some reason I didn't make it back here and didn't see your posts.
No problem, Jerry! Thanks for the story. And your new photos completely bears out my comment that you really are a jack knife man! Really nice knives and fine photos!
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Brumbydownunder wrote:Onlt S&M I have (so far :lol: Currently eyeing off the S&M Sway Back with large clip blade.)

This is a Centenary 1902 - 2002 Horn Handle and MOP shield F&F is exceptional.

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From the Keystone Series XII they called it the #14113L Lockback Mountain Man. There were seven knives in that series. Two were MOP, one black, the other white. The other five knives in the series had a white MOP shield. ---> http://www.traditionalpocketknives.com/ ... toneSeries
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Hi.
It seems to me this is the place to show my Schatt&Morgans
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Picked up another SFO from Charlie, this is HJ #3 that was released years ago but just couldn't pass up this Stag!!! 8)
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knowtracks that is a mighty handsome knife. Congrats! ::tu::
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Speaking of handsome knives, some time back I ran onto this modified #29 English Jack on another forum and fell in love with it. Even looked into getting an extra #S&M 042 129 English Jack F&W Series 3 Edition 2 from 2005 so I could have the same thing done. Other interests popped up and that idea kind of petered out.
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Clarence Risner's grandson must have seen that knife and loved it as much as I, because C. Risner Cutlery put in a Special Factory Order and had a run made very similar to that knife. I'm excited. Just ordered one this morning. It comes in three different handles. Smooth White Bone, Black Saw Cut Bone and Amber Whiskey Catalina
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Dave & Jerry WOW!! That's all I got. ::tu::
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vikingdog wrote:Two from the Keystone Series 1997. They are actually both the same color. The little one is my EDC.
That little Wharncliffe Whittler is a real jewel. ::tu::
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Thank you Jerry, it's a great little knife.
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S&M 's in mother-of-pearl...my photography leaves a bit to be desired, doesn't capture the fire well at all. But, I do like the lighting in the early morning.
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Mike, pearl is just a bear to photograph and catch the fire. That's a couple of dandies you have there.
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Guess I'll post this Executive Jack here as well (also posted in Wharncliffe thread). I really like this stripped down, bare bones version with no shield or blade etch.
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Q: That is an exceptionally good looking knife. And I agree, it flows exceptionally well absent the standard markings. ::tu::
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Quick Steel wrote:Q: That is an exceptionally good looking knife. And I agree, it flows exceptionally well absent the standard markings. ::tu::
Mahalo, Quick Steel, I do tend to favor a minimalist aesthetic.

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Just the one for me, so far... the 2014 Queen Show knife, a #71 File & Wire 2-blade granddaddy Barlow:
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A beautiful barlow Tsar. Congrats. While I have a couple of large barlows, for personal use I prefer the standard sized barlows. However, looking at yours, I think that particular one could make me change my mind. But it is just to impressive for me to put to work. :)
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Speaking of Barlows...
Already posted these on the Barlow thread, but I think they should get a viewing here as well.
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Beautiful. A really stunning collection.
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Beauty job, catching the fire in those handles, Waz. That is one fine looking piece of cutlery.
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jerryd6818 wrote:Beauty job, catching the fire in those handles, Waz. That is one fine looking piece of cutlery.
Thanks Jerry :)
As for the pic, it's just dumb luck on a roll ::nod::
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