Sawback Schliepper
Sawback Schliepper
I picked this nice old Eye Brand blade up at a knife show this morning. I'm not sure what the original knife looked like. Was it military? What kind of handle did it have. Blade measures 8 1/4" with an OAL of 13 1/4". Blade thickness is .210". Any help would be appreciated.
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Re: Sawback Schliepper
Man, if that was mine , id sure put a handle on that... You going to keep it?
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Re: Sawback Schliepper
Not military. Had a Stag handle. Sold in 1970's-'80's in USA as an outdoors or hunting knife. I used to have one but sold it. OAL about 11-12" if i remember correctly.
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Re: Sawback Schliepper
Some years ago I bought a Schliepper blade similar to this off of Ebay for like $20. But mine had a stub instead of a full-length tang. The stub was about 2 inches long, made to fit into a hollow-handle survival knife, I think. I made a handle from a piece of 1/4 inch aluminum plate. Cut a deep notch for the stub to fit into. Made a brass crossguard, pinned dymonwood scales to each side, and JB Welded the whole thing together. Crude but extremely solid. The blade is almost a quarter-inch thick and takes down saplings with one stroke.
Re: Sawback Schliepper
Well, I was kinda hoping it was military but I didn't really think it was. I plan to put a nickle silver guard with a stag handle and then sell it. I'll try to remember to post finished pictures when I'm done. Thanks for all the info, guys! this is such a good place to mine some info from a wide assortment of brains (all of which seem to be packed with a lot of knife lore and a lot of other stuff, too.).
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Re: Sawback Schliepper
A bit late entering into this thread but thought it might be of interest to show that a similar knife was still offered from Schlieper in the late 80’s and very early ‘90’s. This picture from a color catalog done by the importer at the time, Mark Cruse of Austin, Texas. The OP knife is a larger version but did in fact have a full stag handle like those in the catalog.
Re: Sawback Schliepper
Thanks EyeBJoe, that is a very good looking set of knives. I never ran across any of them back in the day.
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