This blade was at some point considered for the centerpiece of the setbladecollectorr wrote:Here's the first 5-1/4" clasp knife (275) to be added to my Schrade collection. Centre-piece knife for the "Thirteen Colonies" Bicentennial set. 3000 total sets made for Parker in 1976. Nice popcorn-y burnt stag. Now I guess I "need" the other 6 expensive variants. Mixed blessing lol
My latest Schrade
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I have a hard time trusting someone who doesn't like dogs...but if my dog doesn't like someone, I'll trust that.
Acorn, a better friend than I deserved, gone but never forgotten...run fast and free 11-5-2018 I'll see you soon
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Re: My latest Schrade
Today's trip to the post office yielded this crop of items.
This truly is a day of Schrades. First up, another Geo Schrade, wire handle, hawkbill pruner.
Next, we have another Schrade 863. My third of this Camillus 72 variation. Last, but not least,
I don't have a (Schrade) Craftsman 9494, yet (it's another Camillus 72 variation), but I obtained
a tang stamp punch for the 9494.
This truly is a day of Schrades. First up, another Geo Schrade, wire handle, hawkbill pruner.
Next, we have another Schrade 863. My third of this Camillus 72 variation. Last, but not least,
I don't have a (Schrade) Craftsman 9494, yet (it's another Camillus 72 variation), but I obtained
a tang stamp punch for the 9494.
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Thanks, Paul and dweb, much appreciated!
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Here are the three 863's.
Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
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Re: My latest Schrade
Schrade 863 and a Camillus 72. Ken
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I collect Schrade knives - made in the U.S.A.- I like the 8OT
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Got these coming in the mail Had to buy them all so I could get the 804 and the 12OT
Camillus Ole Smokey McGrew Hillbilly Classic Schrade 863 12ot Compliments of Schrade Walden 804
Camillus Ole Smokey McGrew Hillbilly Classic Schrade 863 12ot Compliments of Schrade Walden 804
I have a hard time trusting someone who doesn't like dogs...but if my dog doesn't like someone, I'll trust that.
Acorn, a better friend than I deserved, gone but never forgotten...run fast and free 11-5-2018 I'll see you soon
Acorn, a better friend than I deserved, gone but never forgotten...run fast and free 11-5-2018 I'll see you soon
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Re: My latest Schrade
The knife shown as a 12OT, looks to be a Schrade 18OT.
This is a 18OT...Ken
This is a 18OT...Ken
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HI FROM AUSTRALIA
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I collect Schrade knives - made in the U.S.A.- I like the 8OT
A.A.P.N. # 5197: Member of Australian & U.S Blade Forums...KEN -
I collect Schrade knives - made in the U.S.A.- I like the 8OT
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[quote="koldgold"]The knife shown as a 12OT, looks to be a Schrade 18OT.
This is a 18OT...Ken[/quote
I attached the wrong pic Ken...
I do have an 18OT headed to me in the mail I'll post it when she comes in.
This is a 18OT...Ken[/quote
I attached the wrong pic Ken...
I do have an 18OT headed to me in the mail I'll post it when she comes in.
I have a hard time trusting someone who doesn't like dogs...but if my dog doesn't like someone, I'll trust that.
Acorn, a better friend than I deserved, gone but never forgotten...run fast and free 11-5-2018 I'll see you soon
Acorn, a better friend than I deserved, gone but never forgotten...run fast and free 11-5-2018 I'll see you soon
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Re: My latest Schrade
That 804 is one fine whittler!dweb1897 wrote:Got these coming in the mail Had to buy them all so I could get the 804 and the 12OT
Camillus Ole Smokey
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McGrew Hillbilly ClassicMcGrew (2).png
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12ot Compliments ofSCHRADE 12OT.png
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You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
CHRIST IS KING
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Doctor gave me the long face today....most anything I've posted is now for sale
I have a hard time trusting someone who doesn't like dogs...but if my dog doesn't like someone, I'll trust that.
Acorn, a better friend than I deserved, gone but never forgotten...run fast and free 11-5-2018 I'll see you soon
Acorn, a better friend than I deserved, gone but never forgotten...run fast and free 11-5-2018 I'll see you soon
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got a couple PM's from New Windsor....both deleted by the author ...
I have a hard time trusting someone who doesn't like dogs...but if my dog doesn't like someone, I'll trust that.
Acorn, a better friend than I deserved, gone but never forgotten...run fast and free 11-5-2018 I'll see you soon
Acorn, a better friend than I deserved, gone but never forgotten...run fast and free 11-5-2018 I'll see you soon
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Re: My latest Schrade
Doug, sorry to hear such a report. Kinda' puts a damper on me showing off my new Schrade.
I carried one of the Schrade 881s for several years back in the late 70's and early 80's. I consider them to be a great all around work knife. Used it everyday at work as a maintenance man and probably every day at home on the farm. One afternoon in the mid 80's I killed a deer on a farm about 20 miles from our place. I had field dressed the deer and drug it to where I could load it in the truck. Some where in all this, I lost my Schrade 881. The hole in the pocket of my camo coveralls explained what happened. Fast forward one year, same property which had been logged during the summer, following a skidder trail, I found my 881 between the ruts. It was sun bleached and rusted. Cleaned it up and considered it to be retired, just a memento. The other day I spotted an 881 on ebay that looked too good to turn down. Turns out it was much better than I had expected! Here are pictures of the "new" Schrade and the old one I had lost for a year.
Treefarmer
I carried one of the Schrade 881s for several years back in the late 70's and early 80's. I consider them to be a great all around work knife. Used it everyday at work as a maintenance man and probably every day at home on the farm. One afternoon in the mid 80's I killed a deer on a farm about 20 miles from our place. I had field dressed the deer and drug it to where I could load it in the truck. Some where in all this, I lost my Schrade 881. The hole in the pocket of my camo coveralls explained what happened. Fast forward one year, same property which had been logged during the summer, following a skidder trail, I found my 881 between the ruts. It was sun bleached and rusted. Cleaned it up and considered it to be retired, just a memento. The other day I spotted an 881 on ebay that looked too good to turn down. Turns out it was much better than I had expected! Here are pictures of the "new" Schrade and the old one I had lost for a year.
Treefarmer
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TF that one that was MIA for a year sure has a lot of good character....Sweet
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Mr. dweb, long faced doctors are hard to take sometimes. You know we will be praying for you. 
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Re: My latest Schrade
Hi "Old Mate" Dug from Australia,dweb1897 wrote:Doctor gave me the long face today....most anything I've posted is now for sale
Keep on keeping on, you have prayers coming from all over the world, they will help.
Keep doing all the things you like, that always works, and let me know if I can help... Ken
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I collect Schrade knives - made in the U.S.A.- I like the 8OT
A.A.P.N. # 5197: Member of Australian & U.S Blade Forums...KEN -
I collect Schrade knives - made in the U.S.A.- I like the 8OT
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Re: My latest Schrade
Back in 1973, I found an 881 in a gun shop in Sydney Australia, when I need a knife, it has always been close by...Kentreefarmer wrote:Doug, sorry to hear such a report. Kinda' puts a damper on me showing off my new Schrade.![]()
I carried one of the Schrade 881s for several years back in the late 70's and early 80's. I consider them to be a great all around work knife. Used it everyday at work as a maintenance man and probably every day at home on the farm. One afternoon in the mid 80's I killed a deer on a farm about 20 miles from our place. I had field dressed the deer and drug it to where I could load it in the truck. Some where in all this, I lost my Schrade 881. The hole in the pocket of my camo coveralls explained what happened. Fast forward one year, same property which had been logged during the summer, following a skidder trail, I found my 881 between the ruts. It was sun bleached and rusted. Cleaned it up and considered it to be retired, just a memento. The other day I spotted an 881 on ebay that looked too good to turn down. Turns out it was much better than I had expected! Here are pictures of the "new" Schrade and the old one I had lost for a year.
Treefarmer
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HI FROM AUSTRALIA
A.A.P.N. # 5197: Member of Australian & U.S Blade Forums...KEN -
I collect Schrade knives - made in the U.S.A.- I like the 8OT
A.A.P.N. # 5197: Member of Australian & U.S Blade Forums...KEN -
I collect Schrade knives - made in the U.S.A.- I like the 8OT
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Re: My latest Schrade
Koldgold,
You got a nice pile of 881s!
Educate me on the different in tang stamps if you will. My old one and the "new" Schrade 881 only have SCHRADE on the tang and I realized yours are stamped SCHRADE WALDEN. Is that difference an indicator of when the knives were made?
Also noticed yours have the "match strike pull" and mine are just plain nail nicks.
Treefarmer
You got a nice pile of 881s!
Educate me on the different in tang stamps if you will. My old one and the "new" Schrade 881 only have SCHRADE on the tang and I realized yours are stamped SCHRADE WALDEN. Is that difference an indicator of when the knives were made?
Treefarmer
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Re: My latest Schrade
Treefarmer, Schrade Walden stamped knives went from 1946 through 1972, and Schrade stamped from 1973-2004.
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Re: My latest Schrade
All above is correct, the very early knives had bone handles.black mamba wrote:Treefarmer, Schrade Walden stamped knives went from 1946 through 1972, and Schrade stamped from 1973-2004.
The main difference was Schrade moved to another factory, in New York State.
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I collect Schrade knives - made in the U.S.A.- I like the 8OT
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I collect Schrade knives - made in the U.S.A.- I like the 8OT
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Thank you, fellers!
Now if I can just remember that bit of information.
I rooted through my little wad of Schrades and only 3 are
stamped Schrade Walden, most have the Old Timer shield.
Treefarmer
stamped Schrade Walden, most have the Old Timer shield.
Treefarmer
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The Old Timers which are stamped SCHRADE but no sign of U.S.A. are made in China for Taylor Brands or whatever the newest owner is, but definitely after the 2004 bankruptcy of Imperial Schrade.
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That is an elegant trapper, a good example of the best trappers Schrade ever made.
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Re: My latest Schrade
Winchester owns the Schrade name now
I have a hard time trusting someone who doesn't like dogs...but if my dog doesn't like someone, I'll trust that.
Acorn, a better friend than I deserved, gone but never forgotten...run fast and free 11-5-2018 I'll see you soon
Acorn, a better friend than I deserved, gone but never forgotten...run fast and free 11-5-2018 I'll see you soon
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Recently I found a nice Schrade SS8173 3 5/8" cattle knife. The blades are almost full and the functionality is good, but the front scale had fallen off. Today I got the knife back from Mr. Herman Williams with 2 new scales and a touch up on the blades. To fix defects (pits) in the blades Herman applied a PMS (Polished Mark Side) finish to the blades. I am thrilled with the work, which is no surprise given who did the work.