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My latest Schrade
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I understand COMPLETELY!!!!!
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Re: My latest Schrade
Not something that I would normally buy, but I couldn't pass it up for the price.
New in box. Flea market find.
New in box. Flea market find.
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Great find! I hope to be as lucky when I visit the flea market.
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Re: My latest Schrade
Those number fives are a favorite carry for me. There are a bunch of different ones.
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Nice score! The 5UH as I understand was really short-lived, and an end-of-days model.
I carry the one-hand opener 55OTG (since mine is so banged up, it's far from being in "nice" condition") but prefer the SP-3 Firebird. The SP-3 is about the same size and same great steel, but MUCH lighter.
I carry the one-hand opener 55OTG (since mine is so banged up, it's far from being in "nice" condition") but prefer the SP-3 Firebird. The SP-3 is about the same size and same great steel, but MUCH lighter.
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My latest will be the new "King" of my Schrade collection. This knife was previously posted by Doug Webber. Herman Williams made it for Doug in 2016. The "4DW" serial number includes Doug's birthday. So sad that both these men are gone now. Their legacies remain.
This knife has hammered brass, a torched, antique, elk handle and a mirror-polished blade with filework all around. Story goes the antique elk came from a chandelier Herman found in Virginia.
I think the knife will find itself in good company while in my Schrade collection. I purchased it from one of the sellers here on aapk and was very glad to have the opportunity.
First pic is one that Herman took when he finished it. Next four as captured by Doug Webber. Last three are the latest ones shown in the listing. I tweaked the exposure and lighting a bit to see the knife more clearly. I can't wait to take some pics of my own!
This knife has hammered brass, a torched, antique, elk handle and a mirror-polished blade with filework all around. Story goes the antique elk came from a chandelier Herman found in Virginia.
I think the knife will find itself in good company while in my Schrade collection. I purchased it from one of the sellers here on aapk and was very glad to have the opportunity.
First pic is one that Herman took when he finished it. Next four as captured by Doug Webber. Last three are the latest ones shown in the listing. I tweaked the exposure and lighting a bit to see the knife more clearly. I can't wait to take some pics of my own!
I don't always respond to great posts but I always appreciate seeing them. Thanks for posting! 
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A worthy start to an extensive future Schrade fixed blade collection, BC!

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That is an astounding knife!bladecollectorr wrote: ↑Wed Jun 30, 2021 4:43 am My latest will be the new "King" of my Schrade collection.
My newest Schrade is another 18OT, this one being unused. The seller said it spent its life in a display case, and I believe him. It's not perfect (with some carbon spotting and a little flaw on the mark side), but I'm pleased with it. Hopefully I'll get more unused Old Timers in the future!
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Re: My latest Schrade
tongueriver wrote: ↑Wed Jun 30, 2021 1:41 pm A worthy start to an extensive future Schrade fixed blade collection, BC!![]()
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Dan In MI wrote: ↑Wed Jun 30, 2021 8:49 pmThat is an astounding knife!bladecollectorr wrote: ↑Wed Jun 30, 2021 4:43 am My latest will be the new "King" of my Schrade collection.
Thanks guys! I'm thinking it will pair really well with my natural sambar stag, blued Bowie. They both have what the other doesn't.
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Re: My latest Schrade
Schrade 18OT [1986] Give-a-Way,
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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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WOW....What a BEAUTIFUL knife!bladecollectorr wrote: ↑Wed Jun 30, 2021 4:43 am My latest will be the new "King" of my Schrade collection. This knife was previously posted by Doug Webber. Herman Williams made it for Doug in 2016. The "4DW" serial number includes Doug's birthday. So sad that both these men are gone now. Their legacies remain.
That is a wonderful legacy. I'm sure you have it written down and keep it with that beauty.
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Great find Dan. It is always a bonus to be able to get a box with a knife.Dan In MI wrote: ↑Wed Jun 30, 2021 8:49 pm
My newest Schrade is another 18OT, this one being unused. The seller said it spent its life in a display case, and I believe him. It's not perfect (with some carbon spotting and a little flaw on the mark side), but I'm pleased with it. Hopefully I'll get more unused Old Timers in the future!
Nice addition to the OT collection!
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WOW.... that is a KILLER!!
Nice find!
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Thanks, Mike!Meridian_Mike wrote: ↑Thu Jul 01, 2021 11:32 am Great find Dan. It is always a bonus to be able to get a box with a knife.
Nice addition to the OT collection!
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Re: My latest Schrade
Schrade knives in Tins... 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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Some more Schrads in tins... Ken
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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Nice! I just pulled the trigger on a lot that includes a 100th Anniversary 34OT (likely previously carried, but it'll plug a hole!).
Meanwhile, this 61OT joined my Old Timer collection today. It's not perfect, but it is presentable and fully functional. It snaps like an old Schrade should, too!
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Great tins guys! VERY nice!!
Good catch Dan....
Hey, I filled as many holes as I could when I first started and now I am going back and getting better examples of OTs.
(That way, the collecting of Old Timers never ends!.....LOL)

Good catch Dan....
Hey, I filled as many holes as I could when I first started and now I am going back and getting better examples of OTs.
(That way, the collecting of Old Timers never ends!.....LOL)
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I can't be sure from your pic's, but I think I see pins through the bolsters. That means that example of a 61OT was at least partially made by Camillus for Schrade (Camillus made a lot of Schrades for them as Baer was top dog at both places). In other words, no Swinden construction. Some of us think that is COOL.
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Thanks, Mike! Many a hole remains to be filled in my collection. If we're talking excellent or better, only one such hole has been plugged. The great thing about that, though, is that knives that get upgraded can always be used or passed along to an appreciative new owner.Meridian_Mike wrote: ↑Wed Jul 07, 2021 11:45 am Good catch Dan....
Hey, I filled as many holes as I could when I first started and now I am going back and getting better examples of OTs.
(That way, the collecting of Old Timers never ends!.....LOL)
The bolsters don't appear to have pins through them. I did my best to get a couple of close-ups. When editing the photos, I set the clarity, sharpen, and exposure higher than I usually do. Hopefully that will more clearly show the presence or absence of pins.tongueriver wrote: ↑Wed Jul 07, 2021 3:55 pm I can't be sure from your pic's, but I think I see pins through the bolsters. That means that example of a 61OT was at least partially made by Camillus for Schrade (Camillus made a lot of Schrades for them as Baer was top dog at both places). In other words, no Swinden construction. Some of us think that is COOL.![]()
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I can't tell. You are most likely correct. They are not always obvious but a good looking over in some different light should show them if there are pins.
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I cannot see any pins, However, heave breathing on the bolster, will show up any pins... Ken
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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Re: My latest Schrade
Here is the most recent one I've bought. A small brown Sawcut lockback 30T.
Great little pocket knife when I'm wearing dress slacks.
Great little pocket knife when I'm wearing dress slacks.
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- Meridian_Mike
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TRUE!
That is a good one that almost disappears in your pocket.
Nice find!
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One of my favorites (along with the bigger SP-3 Firebird) for pocket carry around the house. For a long time (I'd bought it due to only being $5 from a seller that really didn't know what they had) I didn't take it seriously, and it was mostly packed up. Then I started paring back on what I carried with more than a 3 1/4" or so blade. The 3OT despite only being three inches closed can take on a surprising amount of hard use and big chores for its really small size. While never sold in carbon steel like it's bigger and older brother the 5OT, Schrade's "Plus" stainless (said to be 440A or 420HC depending on age of knife holds a really good edge. Some hard stuff too. I just touched up my SP3 and Schrade Walden 752; and the SP3's stainless seemed MUCH harder than the 752's carbon.