jxr1197 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 2:36 pm
Why S294 instead of S293? Why no pattern number on the knife? Nice find
The 294 is the bare head version and it has no rear bolster. The 293 has front and rear bolsters.
I believe the reason for no pattern number is because the knife was made for Craftsman so putting a Schrade model number on it would be confusing.
I suppose people at that time were used to buying a Craftsman knife and finding the Schrade Walden name on the tang. I have seen that in much more recent production with the Master Mechanic brand.
You use the S prefix with the 294 and 293, I think that is something that Jim Sargent did in his books. The Schrade catalogs that I have researched do not use the S prefix. The 294 was made from 1950 to 1963 according to my research. It was a Schrade Cut Co. pattern (2943-3/4) that was carried over into Schrade Walden.
It was nice to see that Jim Sargent's "American Premium Guide to Pocket Knives & Razors", 2nd edition, 1989, places the value of the 294 at $125.
I'm not sure whether the Craftsman model would be more or less than that. I imagine there were fewer of the Craftsman versions of the 294 made than the Schrade Walden versions.
