What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
When you find a nice old Schrade, please post it here!!
This small collection just arrived, and I thought it would be an opportune time to start a thread with it, in our new Legacy forum!
Peachseed bone, nice condition, a friend in Texas found these for me! I picked them up on Tuesday;
This small collection just arrived, and I thought it would be an opportune time to start a thread with it, in our new Legacy forum!
Peachseed bone, nice condition, a friend in Texas found these for me! I picked them up on Tuesday;
Utopia!! A chicken in every pot!! And a Barlow in every pocket!!!
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009
Re: What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
Nice Bunch Charlie!
Love that easy opener!
Dale
Love that easy opener!

Dale
Dale
AAPK Administrator
Please visit my AAPK store: www.allaboutpocketknives.com/orvet
Job 13:15
"Buy more ammo!" - Johnnie Fain
“Evil is Powerless If The Good are Unafraid.” – Ronald Reagan
AAPK Administrator
Please visit my AAPK store: www.allaboutpocketknives.com/orvet
Job 13:15
"Buy more ammo!" - Johnnie Fain
“Evil is Powerless If The Good are Unafraid.” – Ronald Reagan
Re: What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
Hey Charlie.... very very nice group there.
Heres a lil "wad" ive been assembling the last mos.
Check out that odd punch blade.
What is that thang??,,,, like a carpenters' countersink blade?
regards..... Dave
Heres a lil "wad" ive been assembling the last mos.
Check out that odd punch blade.
What is that thang??,,,, like a carpenters' countersink blade?
regards..... Dave
Re: What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
Nice bunch Dave! You have a typesetter's knife. They did it two ways;
a dedicated blade, or by grinding a leather punch narrower at the tip.
a dedicated blade, or by grinding a leather punch narrower at the tip.
Utopia!! A chicken in every pot!! And a Barlow in every pocket!!!
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009
- Paladin
- Bronze Tier
- Posts: 11675
- Joined: Sun Apr 08, 2007 12:20 am
- Location: Near Austin, Texas, between a Rock and a Weird Place
- Contact:
Re: What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
Here is a typesetter's knife I have had for a while now.
Ray
Ray
Paladin
God Bless the USA
Please visit my store SWEETWATER KNIVES
"Buy more ammo" - Johnnie Fain
"I'm glad I ain't scared to be lazy." Augustus McCrae
God Bless the USA
Please visit my store SWEETWATER KNIVES
"Buy more ammo" - Johnnie Fain
"I'm glad I ain't scared to be lazy." Augustus McCrae
Re: What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
Looks in nice condition, Ray!
Did you go to the show in Tennessee?
Did you go to the show in Tennessee?
Utopia!! A chicken in every pot!! And a Barlow in every pocket!!!
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009
- Paladin
- Bronze Tier
- Posts: 11675
- Joined: Sun Apr 08, 2007 12:20 am
- Location: Near Austin, Texas, between a Rock and a Weird Place
- Contact:
Re: What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
Thanks, and yep! I made it to Tennessee. Had a fine time and saw a lot of really good folks. Sold a little 'stuff' and bought a lot of great old Eye Brands at the auction.
You posted a nice selection of old Schrades here. I think I have seen them before.
Ray
You posted a nice selection of old Schrades here. I think I have seen them before.
Ray
Paladin
God Bless the USA
Please visit my store SWEETWATER KNIVES
"Buy more ammo" - Johnnie Fain
"I'm glad I ain't scared to be lazy." Augustus McCrae
God Bless the USA
Please visit my store SWEETWATER KNIVES
"Buy more ammo" - Johnnie Fain
"I'm glad I ain't scared to be lazy." Augustus McCrae
Re: What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
I can't imagine where you would have seen them??Paladin wrote:Thanks, and yep! I made it to Tennessee. Had a fine time and saw a lot of really good folks. Sold a little 'stuff' and bought a lot of great old Eye Brands at the auction.
You posted a nice selection of old Schrades here. I think I have seen them before.
Ray

The old Eye brands are nice looking knives!
Utopia!! A chicken in every pot!! And a Barlow in every pocket!!!
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009
- W5RWU
- Posts: 620
- Joined: Mon May 15, 2006 10:04 pm
- Location: FORT WORTH IN THE GREAT STATE OF TEXAS
- Contact:
Re: What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
Here is my latest SCHRADE WALDEN OLD TIMERS.
Randy
Randy
https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/catalog/w5rwu
on the cutting edge is sometimes not the place to be.
please support our troops - past and present
if not a member...join the NKCA! they're on our side.
BUY MORE AMMO
R.I.P. Johnnie Fain
1949 - 2009
on the cutting edge is sometimes not the place to be.
please support our troops - past and present
if not a member...join the NKCA! they're on our side.
BUY MORE AMMO
R.I.P. Johnnie Fain
1949 - 2009
Re: What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
Nice to score a whole case full, Randy!! 

Utopia!! A chicken in every pot!! And a Barlow in every pocket!!!
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009
- W5RWU
- Posts: 620
- Joined: Mon May 15, 2006 10:04 pm
- Location: FORT WORTH IN THE GREAT STATE OF TEXAS
- Contact:
Re: What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
Yes sir this one is a keeper! Yall keep the pics posting , The knives are looking good!!
Randy
Randy
https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/catalog/w5rwu
on the cutting edge is sometimes not the place to be.
please support our troops - past and present
if not a member...join the NKCA! they're on our side.
BUY MORE AMMO
R.I.P. Johnnie Fain
1949 - 2009
on the cutting edge is sometimes not the place to be.
please support our troops - past and present
if not a member...join the NKCA! they're on our side.
BUY MORE AMMO
R.I.P. Johnnie Fain
1949 - 2009
Re: What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
Here's a lil darlin CUT CO fresh to the Blister family.
Man those scales are hanzome ..
and has the STOUTEST springs ive ever felt..
Needs a trip to Muskrat Mans' shop for a bail...
Hope this cant be contrued as "cleaning" the knife....
***********RAISES THE TOMATO SHIELD***** just in case
Man those scales are hanzome ..
and has the STOUTEST springs ive ever felt..
Needs a trip to Muskrat Mans' shop for a bail...
Hope this cant be contrued as "cleaning" the knife....
***********RAISES THE TOMATO SHIELD***** just in case
Re: What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
Nice Jack, Mr. B!!! The bails are pretty simple on most Schrades.
I just got this one from the 'Bay. That's my temporary lanyard - deserves something nicer, but I couldn't quite get it out of my watch pocket easily without one.
Love a good sheepfoot blade, and this one is little used.
I just got this one from the 'Bay. That's my temporary lanyard - deserves something nicer, but I couldn't quite get it out of my watch pocket easily without one.
Love a good sheepfoot blade, and this one is little used.
Utopia!! A chicken in every pot!! And a Barlow in every pocket!!!
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009
Re: What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
BTW, how long is that Jack Blisterman??
Utopia!! A chicken in every pot!! And a Barlow in every pocket!!!
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009
Re: What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
Its jus a lil ern...... 3 3/8
Re: What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
It is a big deal when you find a nice old Peachseed bone Jack from Schrade!
And, some of the beautiful (yet scary) Celluloid handled Jacks, can give you the warm and fuzzies!!
But what about simple and functional Wood handled Jacks? These single blades are light and slim, but capable of work way beyond their size. They snap like the big boys, every one of them, and have nice utilitarian finishes. And they look good.
Schrade at its simplest, but not at its least!!
Two Schrade Cut Cos on top, or at right, the other three are Schrade Waldens.
These aren't my latest, but I haven't seen them in a long time. Out for a little oily wipedown!
Notice anything unusual??
And, some of the beautiful (yet scary) Celluloid handled Jacks, can give you the warm and fuzzies!!

But what about simple and functional Wood handled Jacks? These single blades are light and slim, but capable of work way beyond their size. They snap like the big boys, every one of them, and have nice utilitarian finishes. And they look good.
Schrade at its simplest, but not at its least!!
Two Schrade Cut Cos on top, or at right, the other three are Schrade Waldens.
These aren't my latest, but I haven't seen them in a long time. Out for a little oily wipedown!
Notice anything unusual??
Utopia!! A chicken in every pot!! And a Barlow in every pocket!!!
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009
- muskrat man
- Gold Tier
- Posts: 5672
- Joined: Fri Jun 30, 2006 4:04 am
- Location: Ohio
- Contact:
Re: What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
I'll take a stab.
The long pull on the "half" hawkbill knife seems unqiue to me in addition to the fact that is a hawkbill frame with a very nice rattail bolster but it has a single sheepsfoot blade with quite a nice swedge. At first glace I took it for a rope knife, but the etch proves the fact. I havent looked at any "wonda" edge knives lately but the serrated 175 seems to have finer serrations than other "wonda edge" knives i've seen.
Now this is 100% speculation but i'll say the one on the far right has been cleaned, the finish isn't quite like the others, seems a bit coarser, and the bolster has been buffed carelessly with the blade open and has resulted in an uneven finish on the blade becuase of accidental overbuff.
How'd I do?
The long pull on the "half" hawkbill knife seems unqiue to me in addition to the fact that is a hawkbill frame with a very nice rattail bolster but it has a single sheepsfoot blade with quite a nice swedge. At first glace I took it for a rope knife, but the etch proves the fact. I havent looked at any "wonda" edge knives lately but the serrated 175 seems to have finer serrations than other "wonda edge" knives i've seen.
Now this is 100% speculation but i'll say the one on the far right has been cleaned, the finish isn't quite like the others, seems a bit coarser, and the bolster has been buffed carelessly with the blade open and has resulted in an uneven finish on the blade becuase of accidental overbuff.
How'd I do?

Custom knives, repair, restoration & embellishment
Certified Hubertus, Taylor, & Schrade repairman past and present
http://www.muskratmanknives.com
https://www.facebook.com/Muskratmanknives
Certified Hubertus, Taylor, & Schrade repairman past and present
http://www.muskratmanknives.com
https://www.facebook.com/Muskratmanknives
Re: What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
Not bad!muskrat man wrote:I'll take a stab.
The long pull on the "half" hawkbill knife seems unqiue to me in addition to the fact that is a hawkbill frame with a very nice rattail bolster but it has a single sheepsfoot blade with quite a nice swedge. At first glace I took it for a rope knife, but the etch proves the fact. I havent looked at any "wonda" edge knives lately but the serrated 175 seems to have finer serrations than other "wonda edge" knives i've seen.
Now this is 100% speculation but i'll say the one on the far right has been cleaned, the finish isn't quite like the others, seems a bit coarser, and the bolster has been buffed carelessly with the blade open and has resulted in an uneven finish on the blade becuase of accidental overbuff.
How'd I do?
That's the only Schrade I've seen with that fine saw edge! Wonda-edges are much coarser. I wonda'ed if anyone would see that edge.
I think the only cleaning has been done with Walker Wax or the equivalent. I get more shadow at the edge of the scanner, but I think that blade hasn't been ground again. The swedges look consistent, as does the texture. The bolster looks better in other views as well. Much crisper.
Pics and scans can be real good, but in-hand is the best.
Utopia!! A chicken in every pot!! And a Barlow in every pocket!!!
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009
- Miller Bro's
- Gold Tier
- Posts: 12644
- Joined: Mon Feb 16, 2009 11:22 pm
- Location: Earth
Re: What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
upnorth wrote:Notice anything unusual??
All of them have a unique handle pin placement.

AAPK Janitor
369
369
Re: What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
Were these ole Challenge Fly Locks somehow related to G Schrade?
Re: What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
Yep, I believe George Schrade bossed over the Flylock division at Challenge Cut. Co. They're George's invention, patent #1258150.MrBlister wrote:Were these ole Challenge Fly Locks somehow related to G Schrade?
Re: What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
that clip blade is a looker, I dare say I've not seen something like that before



Re: What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
Clip blades are indeed unusual on teardrop Jacks. You almost always see a spear blade!Darksev wrote:that clip blade is a looker, I dare say I've not seen something like that before![]()
Utopia!! A chicken in every pot!! And a Barlow in every pocket!!!
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009
Re: What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
Not to mention you don't see many Schrade teardrops without a big 'ol shield, fantastic group Charlie!!
Eric


Eric
Re: What is Your Latest Old Schrade?
Thanks Eric!!
My latest Teardrop is the one on the right. It's got all the bells and whistles; a shield, cap bolster, bone handles and an easy open cutout!
I thought it would be interesting to picture a group from plainest to fanciest.
At left, the simple one blade from the above picture, then next, one with a shield and an extra blade. Third one gets a cap. Fourth gets the EO notch. Then we go to jigged bone, and lastly, the works!!
A lot to collect in one pattern. Multiply that by the number of patterns, and your life's work is cut out for you!!
I wonder if they were all made with a clip blade???

My latest Teardrop is the one on the right. It's got all the bells and whistles; a shield, cap bolster, bone handles and an easy open cutout!
I thought it would be interesting to picture a group from plainest to fanciest.
At left, the simple one blade from the above picture, then next, one with a shield and an extra blade. Third one gets a cap. Fourth gets the EO notch. Then we go to jigged bone, and lastly, the works!!
A lot to collect in one pattern. Multiply that by the number of patterns, and your life's work is cut out for you!!

I wonder if they were all made with a clip blade???


Utopia!! A chicken in every pot!! And a Barlow in every pocket!!!
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009