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Scrade Knife Set

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A friend of mine has a schrade kinfe set called "Cutlery Classic" set of 5 bone handles knifes with the blades etched" Farmer" "Miner" Fisherman"Lumberman"Rancher". Was wondering if anyone knew how many sets were made and the approximate value? I think they were made around 1985. I would appreciate any information on these knives. Made in the USA.
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I don't have that set, but I think there are a couple members here who do have it. I believe it was called the Tradesman series.

Someone who knows more about them will be along soon & can give you some more info.

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Dale is correct about the name. The Tradesman issues were actually from 1981 I believe, and there were 5 different ones, which you have listed.
You might try posting this in Knife Lore, as you may get more folks who gravitate to Schrade collecting, to view it over there.

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I have a set and I do think they were made in the very early 80's. It consists of a single blade liner lock Trapper etched "The Miner"...a three blade stockman etched "The Farmer"...a Muskrat etched "The Fisherman"...another three blade Stockman etched "the Rancher"...and a two blade Trapper etched "The Lumberman". The shields are also stamped the same as the blade etching and the bolsters are serial numbered. I "think" there were 6000 sets made and they usually bring 300.00 to 400.00 a set.
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Thanks, That is a lot of help. I was curious about the number of sets made as they are #d on the bolsters. One set has 5 numbers and is in the 80,000's. I didn't think they would make that many sets. One set is green bone and the other is red bone. Do you know if they made 6000 sets of each color?
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All of the sets I've seen just had brown or reddish bone handles, I don't think they made any particular color and there were 6000 total. If you look at the serial number on the bolster it should start with a letter "B" followed by four numbers.
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Post by olderdogs1 »

That is probably a B instead of an 8. I don't have them with me but I am sure you are right. One set is definitely green though and the other reddish brown as you mentioned. Thanks for all of the information. ::tu::
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