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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FarSide wrote:2007 Schatt & Morgan #043176 Whittler in Brown Sheffield. Fit & finish is flawless. The covers are basically Black. A hint of deep purple in the blazing sunlight at the bolsters. Has anyone else ever seen this Brown Sheffield?

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Nice knife. I haven't seen that particular knife but Queen made the series 7 Keystone knives that year and they were a deep blue color. See the pic below.
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Here's one that just arrived from Risner.
A small toothpick with stag handles. it was made in 2005 and the F&F is fantastic. What a bargain at 25 bucks delivered.
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That's very nice Bruno. I saw your "heads up" post on these a few days ago and I almost snagged one myself. Glad to hear that the fit & finish is good.
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royal0014 wrote:Recent arrival
royal that is a handsome looking knife .... what size is it please?

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Got me one too. Excellent fit & finish.
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You dirty rats. (In my best James Cagney imitation). Even though it's only a fraction over 3" closed, at that price I couldn't resist that little beauty. Just ordered one. ::mdm::
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jerryd6818 wrote:You dirty rats. (In my best James Cagney imitation). Even though it's only a fraction over 3" closed, at that price I couldn't resist that little beauty. Just ordered one. ::mdm::
You won't be disappointed. Great little knife. They were putting out good quality in 2005.
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I have a couple that were recently released (within the past two years) that I'm very satisfied with.
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jerryd6818 wrote:I have a couple that were recently released (within the past two years) that I'm very satisfied with.
Those are both very nice. Especially partial to the #54 Whittler. That is a great pattern.
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FarSide wrote:
jerryd6818 wrote:I have a couple that were recently released (within the past two years) that I'm very satisfied with.
Those are both very nice. Especially partial to the #54 Whittler. That is a great pattern.
Tim, I like it a lot. I just wish I had taken a better picture. I guess I still could but I don't have the Oomph.
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FarSide wrote:
jerryd6818 wrote:You dirty rats. (In my best James Cagney imitation). Even though it's only a fraction over 3" closed, at that price I couldn't resist that little beauty. Just ordered one. ::mdm::
You won't be disappointed. Great little knife. They were putting out good quality in 2005.
Looks like someone is taking advantage of the low price and is trying to triple his/her money. ::oh_my::

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bdev wrote:
FarSide wrote:
jerryd6818 wrote:You dirty rats. (In my best James Cagney imitation). Even though it's only a fraction over 3" closed, at that price I couldn't resist that little beauty. Just ordered one. ::mdm::
You won't be disappointed. Great little knife. They were putting out good quality in 2005.
Looks like someone is taking advantage of the low price and is trying to triple his/her money. ::oh_my::

https://www.ebay.com/itm/2005-SCHATT-MO ... Sw8StbFZ7m
Yeap :roll: ::dang:: :(
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The free enterprise system at work.

I'm going to put that on my watch list and see if it sells.
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philco wrote:The free enterprise system at work.

I'm going to put that on my watch list and see if it sells.
Price reduced to $65. Wee Doggies!!!
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Why is the whittler called a "Coles' Wharncliffe". Who was "Coles" ?
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kootenay joe wrote:Why is the whittler called a "Coles' Wharncliffe". Who was "Coles" ?
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Awhile back, there was some discussion about this on AAPK. I just spent the better part of the last hour trying to dig it up because I can't remember exactly what the answer was. All I can remember is that it came up when jerryd6818 posted his S&M Coles Wharncliffe Whittler, but I can't recall which thread it was in.

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kootenay joe wrote:Why is the whittler called a "Coles' Wharncliffe". Who was "Coles" ?
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Awhile back, there was some discussion about this on AAPK. I just spent the better part of the last hour trying to dig it up because I can't remember exactly what the answer was. All I can remember is that it came up when jerryd6818 posted his S&M Coles Wharncliffe Whittler, but I can't recall which thread it was in.

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Would it have anything to do with the Coles branded Whittler? Perhaps named after the original?
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This one keeps creeping up my favorites list.
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FarSide wrote:This one keeps creeping up my favorites list.

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I see why. An chance of treating us to some more shots of it?
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geocash wrote:
FarSide wrote:This one keeps creeping up my favorites list.

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I see why. An chance of treating us to some more shots of it?
Thank you.
I will have to work on that. That's my only current family picture at the moment.
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A Few Schatt & Morgans couldn't get a good Family photo to much glare
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Very nice collection there.
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FarSide wrote:Very nice collection there.
Thanks FarSide I think they use to make one hell of a knife sorry there out of Business. There last couple of years wasn't as good quality as there 2015 back .
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Very nice S&M displays, Gary...you got some real classics there.

I used to have a lot more S&M knives, but I've had to thin the herd to pay other bills. Nevertheless, this is one that I'm not likely to ever part with. This old gal is a pre-Queen S&M Wharncliffe Half-Whittler with some sweet old bones. Still has great walk & talk, too. A very well-built old knife. Yup, this one's a keeper for sure.
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QTCut5 wrote:Very nice S&M displays, Gary...you got some real classics there.

I used to have a lot more S&M knives, but I've had to thin the herd to pay other bills. Nevertheless, this is one that I'm not likely to ever part with. This old gal is a pre-Queen S&M Wharncliffe Half-Whittler with some sweet old bones. Still has great walk & talk, too. A very well-built old knife. Yup, this one's a keeper for sure.

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Hi Q,
That is one fantastic looking knife and definitely a keeper.
I found what I believe is your knife in the No. 2 S&M catalog reprint. The handles might be a bit different but it looks like the same pattern. Pattern number 2156. S&M called the handles Imitation Stag.
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