Identifying Possible Schrade?
Identifying Possible Schrade?
Looking to identify this new knife I bought. First thought it was a Schrade knife because of the shield on handle and carbon steel. But after cleaning it up a bit, couldn’t find stamps on blade showing branding. Any guesses or ideas that of manufacture?
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Re: Identifying Possible Schrade?
Its a Camillus. I have several mint ones like it. Some were made with no tang stamp, jsut a blade etch.
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Wasn't it made for Craftsman andSears?
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Yes. However, something in my feeble mind says that some of those with that stamp were made for Sears by Ulster instead of Camillus. I wish my memory served me better.
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I'm not familiar with any Schrade "High Carbon" knives. But....?? Here's a Craftsman, "Sta-Sharp". j.O'.
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Re: Identifying Possible Schrade?
That's a nice knife, John, would that be considered as a "gunstock", or "swell-center", or neither? Thanks!Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 3:44 am I'm not familiar with any Schrade "High Carbon" knives. But....?? Here's a Craftsman, "Sta-Sharp". j.O'.


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It's a "Crown" or "Coffin" jack, according to Levine. It has become my EDC and a favorite. Thanks.
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Thanks for answering my question, John, it's not hard to see why it's a favorite. I was able to read your posted picture fine, but when I enlarged it it posted upside down, go figure.
I apologize for wasting your time with all my questions, it's just that you post things I've not seen before or I'm unsure of a feature, and you seem to have the answers.





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I enjoy hearing from you, Pal. O'.
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Try this one, Mark. If I vertically orient pictures, they enlarge sideways sometimes, but I found a work-around.
No one wants to read standing on their heads. 
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You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
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Yep, that did it, buddy, thank you!1967redrider wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2025 2:20 pm Try this one, Mark. If I vertically orient pictures, they enlarge sideways sometimes, but I found a work-around.No one wants to read standing on their heads.
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