I don't think I can top this for an example of the 9561 for my collection. I wanted one for years, as I've always found them quite unique in that they had a handy saw blade on board. I was looking for an EDC at least, but prices quite regularly were $50 or more, even in awful shape.
Seller's listing photo was this:
The seller showed a knife that looked a bit used.
Well, that was rather inaccurate. I knew something was off when a big ole' box with a Craftsman logo was the first thing my hand came across when I opened the Small Flat Rate Box.
I suspect it was used and carried, maybe a couple of times, and then put back. There is some slight dust and grime, but not much. Looks like any of my knives after about a month's carry.
Seller had NOT shown the belt clip or box. It's got some rust staining and small scratches, in addition to the crud. Gotta pick up some Mr. Clean Magic Erasers first. They tend to do a great job removing light surface rust without removing or scratching anything else.
I am going to attempt to make my own belt clips; using this one as a pattern. You can find key clips in hardware stores, but they have cheap flimsy shackles and faux leather loops that tear. I'm lucky if one lasts a week with a TL-29 hanging off my belt. The one Schrade has supplied is thick leather, a heavy brass marine clip; held together with a heavy rivet. I know Wichard makes them, but they're a whopping $50. I did find a pack of eight "WWII Surplus" snap hooks that look identical for $15, intended for M1 Garand slings, and I plan to use those as the actual clip part.