I bought the lot in order to get the tuxedo.doglegg wrote:TFL, you must of been using a seine. Congrats. I especially like the little tuxedo.

I bought the lot in order to get the tuxedo.doglegg wrote:TFL, you must of been using a seine. Congrats. I especially like the little tuxedo.
Nothing wrong with that, I have a number of similar imperial and hammer brand knives. They are good, practical, get the job done, and don't cost a lot.bighomer wrote:Mailman brought this little cutie today. Paint on the metal handles looks like it hadn't been toted a lot, guess it could be a repaint. If I read the Hammer Brand date chart right it was made between '45 and '55 pretty cool little shell handle knife that could be 73 years old, hey that's the same age as me but I ain't in as good of shape. Yeah I know I'm bottom feeding again but this knife probably didn't cost a quarter when new.
gino wrote:This came Friday ant I posted her on a couple threads already
GEC 620211 my new favorite
Nice one Gino!gino wrote:This came Friday ant I posted her on a couple threads already
GEC 620211 my new favorite
Beautiful! I didn't know Schrade made anything with C-tek. Your knife also has me wondering why the C-tek slabs on my Boker aren't pinned on. I had assumed it was because of the nature of the C-tek material but that's obviously not the case.dweb1897 wrote:That's a larger honeycomb pattern than I've seen before but I believe the material is called C-tek. The red reminds me of the pomegranates we'd get around Christmas time when I was a kid.SCHRADE 51OT with CLIP BLADE and SCALLOPED HANDLES in RED C-TEK (1) (1024x768).jpg
That knife is a custom by Herman...Schrade didn't use C-tek. Jantz Supply carries it in several colors, including greenRailsplitter wrote:Beautiful! I didn't know Schrade made anything with C-tek. Your knife also has me wondering why the C-tek slabs on my Boker aren't pinned on. I had assumed it was because of the nature of the C-tek material but that's obviously not the case.dweb1897 wrote:That's a larger honeycomb pattern than I've seen before but I believe the material is called C-tek. The red reminds me of the pomegranates we'd get around Christmas time when I was a kid.SCHRADE 51OT with CLIP BLADE and SCALLOPED HANDLES in RED C-TEK (1) (1024x768).jpg
That banner shield makes a good looking knife even bettergino wrote:This came Friday ant I posted her on a couple threads already
GEC 620211 my new favorite
Thank you for the clarification.dweb1897 wrote:That knife is a custom by Herman...Schrade didn't use C-tek. Jantz Supply carries it in several colors, including greenRailsplitter wrote:Beautiful! I didn't know Schrade made anything with C-tek. Your knife also has me wondering why the C-tek slabs on my Boker aren't pinned on. I had assumed it was because of the nature of the C-tek material but that's obviously not the case.dweb1897 wrote:That's a larger honeycomb pattern than I've seen before but I believe the material is called C-tek. The red reminds me of the pomegranates we'd get around Christmas time when I was a kid.SCHRADE 51OT with CLIP BLADE and SCALLOPED HANDLES in RED C-TEK (1) (1024x768).jpg
dweb1897 wrote:That knife is a custom by Herman...Schrade didn't use C-tek. Jantz Supply carries it in several colors, including greenRailsplitter wrote:Beautiful! I didn't know Schrade made anything with C-tek. Your knife also has me wondering why the C-tek slabs on my Boker aren't pinned on. I had assumed it was because of the nature of the C-tek material but that's obviously not the case.dweb1897 wrote:That's a larger honeycomb pattern than I've seen before but I believe the material is called C-tek. The red reminds me of the pomegranates we'd get around Christmas time when I was a kid.SCHRADE 51OT with CLIP BLADE and SCALLOPED HANDLES in RED C-TEK (1) (1024x768).jpg
dweb1897 wrote:That's a larger honeycomb pattern than I've seen before but I believe the material is called C-tek. The red reminds me of the pomegranates we'd get around Christmas time when I was a kid.SCHRADE 51OT with CLIP BLADE and SCALLOPED HANDLES in RED C-TEK (1) (1024x768).jpg
Herman Williams did that 51OT. The scalloped handles and clipped blade really change the look.ken98k wrote:dweb1897 wrote:That's a larger honeycomb pattern than I've seen before but I believe the material is called C-tek. The red reminds me of the pomegranates we'd get around Christmas time when I was a kid.SCHRADE 51OT with CLIP BLADE and SCALLOPED HANDLES in RED C-TEK (1) (1024x768).jpgI love that knife! Did you do the conversion?
doglegg, sweet swell center sheep foot whittler. One of my favorite patterns. Little Valley did it right. And looks like Elephant grain in that scale material too, good score, got one past the ivory Gestapo. Yeah!!!!doglegg wrote:
A L.V. Knife Assn whittler. I have another one of their knives and was impressed with it so I got it a mate.
And an Old Cutler that it appears an aspiring knife mechanic did a little file work on. Didn't add to the value as I got it under $20. But good steel and I like OC's so a couple that need a little flitz and wax.DSCN4961.JPGDSCN4962.JPGDSCN4963.JPGDSCN4964.JPGDSCN4966.JPGDSCN4967.JPG