My latest 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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KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:
JohnR wrote:Picked up this fish knife for 20 bucks Saturday, been used and looks like spent a lot of time in a tackle box but still has the blade etch. Anyone know what the single bolster hole was for? Maybe hook straightening?
According to the catalogs that's exactly what the hole is for John. Nice pick up.

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JohnR wrote:
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JohnR wrote:Picked up this fish knife for 20 bucks Saturday, been used and looks like spent a lot of time in a tackle box but still has the blade etch. Anyone know what the single bolster hole was for? Maybe hook straightening?
According to the catalogs that's exactly what the hole is for John. Nice pick up.

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Paul, thank you so much, appreciate the catalog scan.
You are welcome, glad to help. ::tu::
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Here's one of those knives I have always wanted, but stays in the back of my mind. I came across this one for a good price. Craftsman branded schrades are very appealing to me and this one does not disappoint. :D
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Nice one Paul! ::tu::
I also have a Craftsman version of the Schrade Walden 804 that I often carry when I'm working in the shop.
There such a useful pattern that it's easy to understand why they are often pretty well used when you find them.
Sometimes it just jumps in your pocket before you know!
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orvet wrote:Nice one Paul! ::tu::
I also have a Craftsman version of the Schrade Walden 804 that I often carry when I'm working in the shop.
There such a useful pattern that it's easy to understand why they are often pretty well used when you find them.
Sometimes it just jumps in your pocket before you know!
Thanks Dale. This one seems to have been used with care. I put edges on it to my liking and it's in my pocket today. No reason to let a good tool sit around. ::tu::
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very knice, Paul.
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Had this nice Schrade whittler turn up today.

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What a great little whittler Shearer. Pretty scales and blade etch. ::nod:: ::tu::
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doglegg wrote:What a great little whittler Shearer. Pretty scales and blade etch. ::nod:: ::tu::
Thanks doglegg.
I've wanted one for a while. ::handshake::

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I don't think they made many of these with stag. This might be only the second one i have seen. Am i correct that it is fairly rare ?
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kootenay joe wrote:I don't think they made many of these with stag. This might be only the second one i have seen. Am i correct that it is fairly rare ?
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Looks like a thousand were made.
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I guess owners are hanging on to them because they don't show up on ebay or knife forums.
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Great whittler. ::tu::
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Not recent additions, but a couple that I haven't shown before.
2OT rehandled by Herman Williams, and a Walden era 881 stockman.
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Those two are very nice especially since I learned a bit about Mr. Herman Williams thanks to Doug (dweb1897) here on AAPK in the last few days!
I still have trouble keeping the mumblypegs and the Mumbleypegs from Texas separated. ::hmm::
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Thanks Treefarmer ::tu::
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Grant, Richard, very nice knives!

Picked up this nice 804 Whittler, really like this pattern.
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JohnR, I like that little whittler. What are the handles, they look good. ::nod:: ::tu::
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JohnR, that is indeed a very good looking Whittler. I especially like the clean lines of the master blade. ::tu::
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This pair of Whittlers have nice bone scales. Ken
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John, that is a very pretty whittler.


Here's a recent one, a 4" stockman variant that I haven't seen before. I also have an LB7 with the same shield. A little nicer with the wood handles than a run of the mill delrin schrade.
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KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:Here's a recent one, a 4" stockman variant that I haven't seen before. I also have an LB7 with the same shield. A little nicer with the wood handles than a run of the mill delrin schrade.
Nice knife! For those who don't know that pine-cone and branch motif was an attractive corporate mark for Tharpe now Tharpe-Robbins:
http://ipstore.tharperobbins.com/

They were/are an employee appreciation type of company and they placed lots of SFOs with Schrade over the years. I really like the pine-cone logo. It's on all their knives in one way or another. Delrin "Schrade Scrimshaw" Tharpe knives are more commonly seen. Look for the logo on the rear of the knife.

The knife below is the type that is seen the most often. They may or may not have engraving showing the company who ultimately bought them from Tharpe. In this case it's "HOMEBASE".
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bladecollectorr wrote:
KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:Here's a recent one, a 4" stockman variant that I haven't seen before. I also have an LB7 with the same shield. A little nicer with the wood handles than a run of the mill delrin schrade.
Nice knife! For those who don't know that pine-cone and branch motif was an attractive corporate mark for Tharpe now Tharpe-Robbins:
http://ipstore.tharperobbins.com/

They were/are an employee appreciation type of company and they placed lots of SFOs with Schrade over the years. I really like the pine-cone logo. It's on all their knives in one way or another. Delrin "Schrade Scrimshaw" Tharpe knives are more commonly seen. Look for the logo on the rear of the knife.

The knife below is the type that is seen the most often. They may or may not have engraving showing the company who ultimately bought them from Tharpe. In this case it's "HOMEBASE".

I've been trying to find out more about the shield, thank you for the info. ::tu::
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Here is my LB7 with the pinecone shield. It also differs from a regular LB7 by having nickel silver bolsters and liners.
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I picked this one up Memorial Day weekend at an antique store. It is a new in the box 194OT with the shield from Asten, a company that made felts for the paper industry. According to what I found for online history, this company started about 1890 in Belgium and then later started a manufacturing plant in Philadelphia about 1931.

When you Google Asten mostly what you find are knives, primarily Schrade, that have the Asten name on the shield. Apparently like a lot of other companies that produced felts for the paper industry, they also gave away a lot of knives!
One of the unique things about the Delrin on this knife is that it is much darker in color than the Delrin on most Old Timers.

Pardon the lousy indoor pictures, the shield is really quite shiny and it makes it difficult to photograph.
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