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toomanyknives wrote: Sat Sep 18, 2021 1:07 pm
Gone2Three wrote: Sat Sep 18, 2021 2:23 am Freshly unwrapped and shipped as found... talk about being at the right place at the right time. So lucky to acquire this old Case Tested period knife. Actually unsure of the model number, but very pleased to have it in my collection. Have some cleaning up yet to do, but positive it will be a beauty!

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That's a fantastic knife, Randy. It would make any collection proud! ::tu:: How big is that one? Looks like my old 6225 1/2, which is 3" closed..
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It measures exactly 3" closed
Wasn't sure of numbering system that Case used for these old knives. I've found similar with bolster on end but this only has the top bolster with bare end so to speak
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The mailman dropped these off yestiddy, thanks Jeffin. ::tu::
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bighomer wrote: Sat Sep 18, 2021 3:32 pm The mailman dropped these off yestiddy, thanks Jeffin. ::tu::
Very nice, Homer! Jeffin is pretty darn good.... ::tu::
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Gone2Three wrote: Sat Sep 18, 2021 2:04 pm
toomanyknives wrote: Sat Sep 18, 2021 1:07 pm
Gone2Three wrote: Sat Sep 18, 2021 2:23 am Freshly unwrapped and shipped as found... talk about being at the right place at the right time. So lucky to acquire this old Case Tested period knife. Actually unsure of the model number, but very pleased to have it in my collection. Have some cleaning up yet to do, but positive it will be a beauty!

Randy
That's a fantastic knife, Randy. It would make any collection proud! ::tu:: How big is that one? Looks like my old 6225 1/2, which is 3" closed..
Good morning, I appreciate that!...
It measures exactly 3" closed
Wasn't sure of numbering system that Case used for these old knives. I've found similar with bolster on end but this only has the top bolster with bare end so to speak
Thanks,
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I believe the bare end model is the 62025 1/2. They did make those during the "Tested" era...
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A while back I got interested in the G. Schrade's Stainless Steel Hunting & Fishing Knives. These old knives were made from 1926-1946, then there are some made with Boker etched blades that are a bit newer. They are available in every condition and there is an unbelievable asking price spred between owners!
Well, I got my 1st one several months back and a few days ago got another, both are in excellent shape. Some times when I end up with a pair of knives, they end up as birthday gifts for the two oldest grandsons, one in September and the other in February. So yesterday we mailed one to the oldest grandson for his birthday next week. Last week another one came up on Ebay that appeared to have a full blade and the lock looked right. It arrived today, not quite as nice as the 1st two, still with a full blade but someone put some unsightly scratches on the blade when they sharpened it. It'll stay in my pile most likely.
Personally, I find them unique for 1st being old, 2nd being simply made, 3rd I like the engraved (stamped) handles and their interesting history.
The one that came today.  The one in the bag mails out in February.
The one that came today. The one in the bag mails out in February.
Notice the unsightly scratches way up on the blade.
Notice the unsightly scratches way up on the blade.
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treefarmer wrote: Sun Sep 19, 2021 12:14 am A while back I got interested in the G. Schrade's Stainless Steel Hunting & Fishing Knives. These old knives were made from 1926-1946, then there are some made with Boker etched blades that are a bit newer. They are available in every condition and there is an unbelievable asking price spred between owners!
Well, I got my 1st one several months back and a few days ago got another, both are in excellent shape. Some times when I end up with a pair of knives, they end up as birthday gifts for the two oldest grandsons, one in September and the other in February. So yesterday we mailed one to the oldest grandson for his birthday next week. Last week another one came up on Ebay that appeared to have a full blade and the lock looked right. It arrived today, not quite as nice as the 1st two, still with a full blade but someone put some unsightly scratches on the blade when they sharpened it. It'll stay in my pile most likely.
Personally, I find them unique for 1st being old, 2nd being simply made, 3rd I like the engraved (stamped) handles and their interesting history.
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Those really are pretty cool, Treefarmer. The G. Schrade stuff can be interesting. I remember seeing some wire knives made by them that were also unique..
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I have one Philip and I agree that they are unique. Congrats on yours. ::handshake::
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bighomer wrote: Sat Sep 18, 2021 3:32 pm The mailman dropped these off yestiddy, thanks Jeffin. ::tu::

Beautiful Electrician, and that fish knife ain't bad either. Congrats BH.
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bighomer wrote: Sat Sep 18, 2021 3:32 pm The mailman dropped these off yestiddy, thanks Jeffin. ::tu::
::tu:: ::tu:: Very nice. Jeffin does some jam up work!


treefarmer wrote: Sun Sep 19, 2021 12:14 am A while back I got interested in the G. Schrade's Stainless Steel Hunting & Fishing Knives. These old knives were made from 1926-1946, then there are some made with Boker etched blades that are a bit newer. They are available in every condition and there is an unbelievable asking price spred between owners!
Well, I got my 1st one several months back and a few days ago got another, both are in excellent shape. Some times when I end up with a pair of knives, they end up as birthday gifts for the two oldest grandsons, one in September and the other in February. So yesterday we mailed one to the oldest grandson for his birthday next week. Last week another one came up on Ebay that appeared to have a full blade and the lock looked right. It arrived today, not quite as nice as the 1st two, still with a full blade but someone put some unsightly scratches on the blade when they sharpened it. It'll stay in my pile most likely.
Personally, I find them unique for 1st being old, 2nd being simply made, 3rd I like the engraved (stamped) handles and their interesting history.
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::tu:: ::tu:: Looks good to me and she has a lot of life left in her. Great find Treefarmer!!
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Still got a gnarly stag wild hair up my keister; so, when I saw this 2013 S&M File & Wire 031208 Burnt Stag Pint Swaybelly, I couldn't resist. Normally, I'm not a big fan of wide spear blades, but the more I play around with this one, the more it grows on me. It is a DFC era knife, which, to be honest, gave me a moment of hesitation...however, the stag is just so gosh darned gnarly and beautiful I decided to take the risk. I was very relieved when I got it to find that the fit and finish are classic "old school" Queen, i.e., top notch in every respect (which is usually somewhat of a crap shoot with DFC era knives) . Also, it has D2 Tool Steel, which I much prefer to the DFC Carbon Steel. Closed Length = 3 5/8"

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Greaaaaaaaaaaat stag. Congrats, that's a beauty. Love those big spears too.
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QTCut5 wrote: Sun Sep 19, 2021 5:55 am Still got a gnarly stag wild hair up my keister; so, when I saw this 2013 S&M File & Wire 031208 Burnt Stag Pint Swaybelly, I couldn't resist. Normally, I'm not a big fan of wide spear blades, but the more I play around with this one, the more it grows on me. It is a DFC era knife, which, to be honest, gave me a moment of hesitation...however, the stag is just so gosh darned gnarly and beautiful I decided to take the risk. I was very relieved when I got it to find that the fit and finish are classic "old school" Queen, i.e., top notch in every respect (which is usually somewhat of a crap shoot with DFC era knives) . Also, it has D2 Tool Steel, which I much prefer to the DFC Carbon Steel. Closed Length = 3 5/8"


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That knife provided a great canvas for all that wonderful stag. Glad it is in your pile. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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That stag has great character. Dirty shame other makers (Case) can't (won't) haft their handles that well.
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QTCut5 wrote: Sun Sep 19, 2021 5:55 am Still got a gnarly stag wild hair up my keister; so, when I saw this 2013 S&M File & Wire 031208 Burnt Stag Pint Swaybelly, I couldn't resist. Normally, I'm not a big fan of wide spear blades, but the more I play around with this one, the more it grows on me. It is a DFC era knife, which, to be honest, gave me a moment of hesitation...however, the stag is just so gosh darned gnarly and beautiful I decided to take the risk. I was very relieved when I got it to find that the fit and finish are classic "old school" Queen, i.e., top notch in every respect (which is usually somewhat of a crap shoot with DFC era knives) . Also, it has D2 Tool Steel, which I much prefer to the DFC Carbon Steel. Closed Length = 3 5/8"
:shock: Man! Is that stag Sweeeeeeet!!! ::nod:: ::tu::
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#goldpan wrote: Sat Sep 18, 2021 2:26 am Nice knife Randy! Please share a picture after you get her cleaned up ::tu::
All purdy now!
Wasn't too bad, better condition than others I've received lol...
Happy to share it with you all here! ::super_happy::
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That's a real prize!! ::tu::
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Gone2Three wrote: Sun Sep 19, 2021 6:08 pm
All purdy now!
Wasn't too bad, better condition than others I've received lol...
Happy to share it with you all here! ::super_happy::
She cleaned up nicely. Handles are beautiful. Great find and great job!! ::tu::
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Finally received this one late yesterday evening. It is a Schrade U.S.A. tang stamp 708B. A 2-3/4" Serpentine Pen knife, it has the smooth black delrin handles with the Cadillac Emblem Shield.On the mark side, the clip blade has a Schrade U.S.A. tang stamp (without the model number) with a blade etch of "Cadillac Craftsman", and on the pile side it has the model number. This one is like new and came in the plastic view box with all inserts. No use evident on the blades and great snap. I will post more about it with some info on it's background in the "My Latest Schrade Thread."
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Very knice find. I had read the history on those but have forgotten now. ::shrug::
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doglegg wrote: Sun Sep 19, 2021 8:02 pm Very knice find. I had read the history on those but have forgotten now. ::shrug::
Thanks Floyd. Ripster and I had talked about it back when he posted one he had picked up. Not much info out there on it. Some theorized it may have been a sales promo, a Give Away at dealerships, or an award for service knife. But I posted what I found out on the owner of this one in the Schrade section.
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Papa Bones wrote: Sun Sep 19, 2021 7:45 pm Schrade U.S.A. tang stamp 708B. A 2-3/4" Serpentine Pen knife...This one is like new and came in the plastic view box with all inserts
Now THAT is a GREAT find, Smitty! Very Cool. Congrats on a fantastic score. ::tu:: 8) ::tu::
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QTCut5 wrote: Sun Sep 19, 2021 8:14 pm
Papa Bones wrote: Sun Sep 19, 2021 7:45 pm Schrade U.S.A. tang stamp 708B. A 2-3/4" Serpentine Pen knife...This one is like new and came in the plastic view box with all inserts
Now THAT is a GREAT find, Smitty! Very Cool. Congrats on a fantastic score. ::tu:: 8) ::tu::
Thank you "Q" and Congrats to you on some fine stag finds lately!! ::tu::
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Papa Bones wrote: Sun Sep 19, 2021 7:32 pm
Gone2Three wrote: Sun Sep 19, 2021 6:08 pm
All purdy now!
Wasn't too bad, better condition than others I've received lol...
Happy to share it with you all here! ::super_happy::
She cleaned up nicely. Handles are beautiful. Great find and great job!! ::tu::


Really appreciate it, yep those old bones are something! ::tu::
treefarmer wrote: Sun Sep 19, 2021 6:49 pm That's a real prize!! ::tu::
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Q - that S&M is a beauty... Love that stag! ::nod::

Smitty, nice new Schrade Cadillac knife ::tu::
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