Schatt and Morgan, Titusville Pa. 1903 - 1933

Schatt & Morgan knives were first manufacturer back in 1890. The Queen Cutlery company made most of the more recent examples, but Schatt had its own plant in its earlier years that cranked out the oldies. There is no shortage of fantastic Schatt & Morgan knives in existance that have been made over the brand's long & storied history.
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Love those ugly knives! Thanks MB!! ::tu:: Well, you guys got Jess and Chris covered!! No need for me to post em again!
Here's a 5 blade sowbelly that doesn't show up to often! All blades are tang stamped.
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knowtracks wrote: Fri Mar 12, 2021 5:10 pm Love those ugly knives! Thanks MB!! Well, you guys got Jess and Chris covered!! No need for me to post em again!
Thanks Dave!

I would like to see them ::nod:: :lol:
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Some absolutely sensational knives on this thread. ::woot:: ::woot:: ::woot::
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knowtracks wrote: Fri Mar 12, 2021 5:10 pm Love those ugly knives! Thanks MB!! ::tu:: Well, you guys got Jess and Chris covered!! No need for me to post em again!
Here's a 5 blade sowbelly that doesn't show up to often! All blades are tang stamped.
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Dave,that's a dandy for sure.Hard to beat any 5 blade sowbelly. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Miller Bro's wrote: Thu Mar 11, 2021 11:30 pm Dave, that's a beautiful old knife! ::drool::

Here's a couple ugly ones like Dan has ::mdm::
MB ::tu::
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edge213 wrote: Fri Mar 12, 2021 3:09 amLove 'em!!
Thanks David ::handshake::
peanut740 wrote: Sat Mar 13, 2021 3:27 amMB ::tu::
Thank you Roger ::handshake::
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Miller Bro's wrote: Thu Mar 11, 2021 12:47 pm A big beefy knife....
Great knife, MB. ::tu:: Does it have the Canadian military broad arrow?
knowtracks wrote: Thu Mar 11, 2021 10:45 pm WOW!!!!! Look at all the posts!! 8) 8) 8)
Thank You Danno and MB for the contributions!! The ugly knives are cool Dan! They were made in Titusville so sometime after 1902.
That big ole riggers knife is sure a handfull Miller Bro's. They must have made a bunch of them for the war.
Here is a Maize knife, which is basically the same pattern as a Pruner except for the blade shape. I thought it was interesting!
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PS Dan, the trade beads kinda go hand in hand with the buckskinning thing I've been doin for years. Charlie's also a bead guy and every year @ the OKCA show we bring, buy, trade some. IF we ever have another show I'll make sure you know and you can bring some and join us! We'd enjoy your opinion!!
Lovely maize knife, Dave! I know nothing about beads. I did bring a string to OKCA for Charlie back in 2018. My wife had two strings the same and I talked her into parting with one of them. Let's keep our fingers crossed for 2022!!
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Miller Bro's wrote: Thu Mar 11, 2021 11:30 pm Dave, that's a beautiful old knife! ::drool::

Here's a couple ugly ones like Dan has ::mdm::
Very nice! ::tu:: ::tu:: Not quite as ugly as mine, though.

I really like that beautiful 5 blade sowbelly, Dave! ::tu:: ::tu::
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danno50 wrote: Mon Mar 15, 2021 4:23 pm Great knife, MB. Does it have the Canadian military broad arrow?
Thanks Dan, yes it does, very hard to see under the patina.
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Sorry took me so long to get back! Regular winter storm here today so outside work is on hold! :roll: Might as well post some pics!! :)
Thank You MB, Danno, peanut and cudgee for your contributions! ::tu::

3 3/4" closed 2 Bld Jack, Spear main with decent bone. I see why these were so popular back in the day!
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knowtracks wrote: Sat Mar 20, 2021 10:14 pm Sorry took me so long to get back! Regular winter storm here today so outside work is on hold! :roll: Might as well post some pics!! :)
Thank You MB, Danno, peanut and cudgee for your contributions! ::tu::

3 3/4" closed 2 Bld Jack, Spear main with decent bone. I see why these were so popular back in the day!
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You can certainly see why they were popular. Wish someone would make a run of these today that were readily available to knife users. ::tu:: Thanks for posting, that is one beautiful knife. ::woot:: :)
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knowtracks wrote: Sat Mar 20, 2021 10:14 pm Sorry took me so long to get back! Regular winter storm here today so outside work is on hold! :roll: Might as well post some pics!! :)
Thank You MB, Danno, peanut and cudgee for your contributions! ::tu::

3 3/4" closed 2 Bld Jack, Spear main with decent bone. I see why these were so popular back in the day!
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Gorgeous piece, as usual, same with that Sowbelly. You have some sweeeeeeeeeeeties.
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knowtracks wrote: Sat Mar 20, 2021 10:14 pm 3 3/4" closed 2 Bld Jack, Spear main with decent bone. I see why these were so popular back in the day!
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Dave I miss seeing that 5 blade until now. Really nice old knife.

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Yes that five blade is awesome!
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Great jack, Dave. ::tu:: Two blade jacks at 3 1/2" to 4" are my favorite knife to carry.
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Thank You danno, DM11, stockman, QT, Ivoryman and cudgee! I appreciate your encouragement! Keeps me goin!! ::tu::
I'm reasonably certain this would be considered a premium stockman. A little unusual with having 2 clip blades instead of a spey. At 4" closed, lined bolsters, nice cut swedges and again decent jigged bone!
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Knice knives Dave, keep em coming! ::tu::

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Another nice one, Dave. ::tu:: ::tu:: I like the two clip blades.
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danno50 wrote: Mon Mar 22, 2021 3:35 pm Another nice one, Dave. ::tu:: ::tu:: I like the two clip blades.
And I like premium stockmen. Dave you have invested well. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thank You Lyle, danno and MB!!! :mrgreen:
Here are a couple of pen knives before we get back to the meat and spuds.
A well used Wharncliffe with obviously celluloid covers....
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I believe this is also celluloid but I really don't know how to tell real tortoise shell..... perhaps someone here does?
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Two more nice ones, Dave. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Dave enjoying this S & M knife thread you started! I should have posted these two earlier but I forgot to and here we are.

I think you saw the lock back folding Hunter when I snagged it at OKCA a few years ago.

The bottom one is another advertising Jack I bought from someone right here on AAPK 4-5 years ago.

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Duffer wrote: Tue Mar 23, 2021 11:20 pm Dave enjoying this S & M knife thread you started! I should have posted these two earlier but I forgot to and here we are.

I think you saw the lock back folding Hunter when I snagged it at OKCA a few years ago.

The bottom one is another advertising Jack I bought from someone right here on AAPK 4-5 years ago.

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The lock back is stunning!
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The bottom Jack is not too shabby either. :)
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