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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Sorry about the photo in the center. It is an 880 and an 881 tube, the knife is an 881.
Those were some file photos. I use them to remind myself what I have, put away 20 years ago. ::dang::
Both of the 880 knives came in 880 tubes. The "1969" knife is still greased up from the factory.
A friend sold me some 880s, 881s and some 8OTs all in tubes, when he ran out of cash - buying too many knives at once. ::ds::
I have never looked at it closely before, the blade is stamped 880 on the other side.
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Here's a few 863 I have.
I have one more locked in storage it was made in the 1950's,bone handle and pins through bolsters
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Thank you Ken for confirming both saber ground blades are 880 pattern. Do you know what the story is on the "1969 Stiletto" ?

Grant, four 863's ! Are the 2 with saber grind bone or Delrin ? Did knife on my right once have the Kon Kav etch ? i.e. did all saber ground clips get the KK etch ?

And Hal, thanks for noting which patterns had a saber grind clip at some point in their lifespan. Basically a saber grind on a Schrade knife is rather rare.
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kootenay joe wrote:Thank you Ken for confirming both saber ground blades are 880 pattern. Do you know what the story is on the "1969 Stiletto" ?

Grant, four 863's ! Are the 2 with saber grind bone or Delrin ? Did knife on my right once have the Kon Kav etch ? i.e. did all saber ground clips get the KK etch ?

And Hal, thanks for noting which patterns had a saber grind clip at some point in their lifespan. Basically a saber grind on a Schrade knife is rather rare.
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The one with Kon Kav is bone.The rest delrin.I don't know if the top right had KK on it.

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thawk wrote:The sabre ground clip blades are not common Schrade blades. The 880 and 863 were done full sabre and the 293 / 294 were done on the front side only. Other than that I have a 272 (peanut pattern) with Butter and Molasses handles that has a 1/2 sabre clip blade. Not sure what other patterns they might have done with a sabre grind. There were 2 3/4" Open Stock knives with a KON-KAV finish but they were not sabre ground (at least the later ones) This was the 805 pattern. I have seen the Delrin handled 863 with sabre ground clip blades but they are not all that common.
The 836, 837 and 804 whittlers has saber mains, as did their previous cut co versions. The 804 eventually went to flat ground I think.
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KnifeSlinger#81 wrote: The 804 eventually went to flat ground I think.
Correct. I had a bone sabre-ground 863 and sold it to someone here on the forum awhile back. As I recall he was somewhat gleeful. :D
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KnifeSlinger#81 wrote: The 836, 837 and 804 whittlers has saber mains, as did their previous cut co versions. The 804 eventually went to flat ground I think.
I forgot those whittlers. Thanks for that information.
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tongueriver wrote:
KnifeSlinger#81 wrote: The 804 eventually went to flat ground I think.
Correct. I had a bone sabre-ground 863 and sold it to someone here on the forum awhile back. As I recall he was somewhat gleeful. :D
Aah. That would've been me Cal. And I still have it. ::super_happy::
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"The 804 eventually went to flat ground I think."
Yes and the flat grind 804 is easier to find than the saber ground version.
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I have had 3 mint bone 863's with the Kon Kav etch in the last year.Sold 2 and still have 1.You don't see them every day,but they are around.
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"You don't see them every day,but they are around."
That is my impression as well, that there are more minty bone S-W 863 with Kon Kav etch than other Schrade Walden bone handled folders.
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Just had a quick look at the 880-ST and 881-ST. [ST was bone]
Both sold for $5.35 in 1959, 1960. 1963.
In 1964 the 880-ST is still listed. However, the 881 is listed with Staglon handles.
1965 880 and the 881, is listed with Staglon handles. Both listed at $5.35.
1953 list 863,805 and 880 - all with Saber blade "Polished on one side".
1955 list 821 with Saber grind, 124 with half Saber grind.... Ken
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Ken, do you have an example of the Schrade-Walden 821 ? I don't think i have ever seen one of these.
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kootenay joe wrote:Ken, do you have an example of the Schrade-Walden 821 ? I don't think i have ever seen one of these.
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In the 1953 listing the 821 had "full polished saber blade" and "Propwood handles".
The 837 Whittler had a "Miller Back" with bone handles.
The 836 had "Black Celluloid handles".
The 804 had "Bone handles".
The 225 had "Stagged Handles".
And the 124 had "Bone Handles and half Saber blade.
All of these knives had the Saber Main Blade.

These knives are all too early for me, as my oldest knife [an 8OT] was made in 1961.... Ken

I have found # "2943-3/4" had half Saber blades back in 1932.
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kootenay joe wrote:"You don't see them every day,but they are around."
That is my impression as well, that there are more minty bone S-W 863 with Kon Kav etch than other Schrade Walden bone handled folders.
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There are quite a few etched bone 804`s also.I have at least 6 or 7 right now. Several with the "Ever Lastingly Sharp" etch,also Craftsman,Carpenter`s Special and Maher & Grosh. ::tu::
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Picked this Schrade Cut Co off the Bay this morning, thought it is a pretty unusual shadow pattern florist knife, seller states just under 4" and thinks the handles are ebony but I think they might be Fibestos, will have to wait until it shows up to tell, does not appear to be any shrinkage so it might be ebony.
Sellers pics, will have to take better ones when it arrives.
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John that is different. ::tu::
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Yea, I thought so Roger, I searched through what books and catalogs I had access to and on-line but could not find anything similar.
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Schrade Pocket Knives catalog E, page 105 shows this knife: No. S1354 1/4
4" Budding knife, flat sided blade with bark loosener on back, thick brass linings, glaze finish, Black celluloid handle.
The "bark loosener" is a flared out piece of the spine near the tip. Looks like it has been filed down on your knife.
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kootenay joe wrote:Schrade Pocket Knives catalog E, page 105 shows this knife: No. S1354 1/4
4" Budding knife, flat sided blade with bark loosener on back, thick brass linings, glaze finish, Black celluloid handle.
The "bark loosener" is a flared out piece of the spine near the tip. Looks like it has been filed down on your knife.
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Actually, it is this one instead, on page 86.
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Thanks for the ID guys, Cal, you nailed it.
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Oh Dear, i should have looked a little deeper and not have concluded it was the first one i found. But it is the same knife without the tip tweak.
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Calvin, how do you post the catalog image ? take a picture and then crop closely ?
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kootenay joe wrote: Calvin, how do you post the catalog image ?
I lay it in a flat-bed scanner, crop it in the preview, scan it and save it to a destination on my computer that seems appropriate at the time. I have not taken the time to set up a work area for a camera shoot nor have I learned how to make that work, but I really need to do so, because my flat-bed scans of knives are horrible and I can't sell the knives for that very reason. Every buyer wants to look at good images.
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Cal, I'd happily accept your flatbed scanner pics if you want to sell any of your Cut. Co's. ::tu:: :D :D

Nice snag JohnR!!

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